It’s not too late for some last minute tax planning, especially since you could potentially save thousands of dollars on your tax liability as a result […]
Commercial real estate owners often take title to the property in an irrevocable trust. This way, the trust helps protect the property from creditors while the […]
What recent statute and regulations describe actions that are legal under state law but illegal under federal law? The Medical marijuana statute and regulations. While it […]
Late last month, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) finally released its proposals setting out the crowdfunding framework as required by Title III of the Jumpstart […]
Prince Lobel Tye Domestic Relations Practice Group attorneys Donald G. Tye and Peter A. Kuperstein have co-authored the third edition of Trying Divorce Cases in Massachusetts. […]
In Boston Business Journal’s “On Diversity” article, Walter and Marisa Prince suggest that it’s time to stop talking about diversity, and instead make intentional, firm decisions […]
Prince Lobel Tye Media Law Partner Rob Bertsche, representing firm client New England Newspaper and Press Association, spoke at the State House concerning legislation that would […]
Where a separation agreement stipulates the use of a parent coordinator for a year to help resolve disputes over children, the appeals court has decided that […]
The controversial and confusing tech tax, implemented just last month, will likely be repealed in the near future. Does that mean businesses are off the hook? Should […]
Documents used in business litigation are often sealed, as they tend to contain proprietary information such as “trade secrets, research projects, far-reaching business strategies, and other sensitive matters.” […]
BOSTON, Wed., Sept. 25, 2013 – I attended this afternoon’s spirited hearing at the State House on the proposed Massachusetts shield bill, before the Legislature’s Joint […]