Regarding the public records request initiated with the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine by the Boston Globe for documents related to the Dr. Roger Ian […]
Federal prosecutors likely will seek to show Mr. Tsarnaev as a remorseless architect of the explosions at the Boston Marathon, one who bantered with friends and […]
Two specialists in the state’s public records law say that the Boston Police Department is violating the statute by refusing to release the names of five […]
The number one planning obstacle that couples with young children face is deciding who will be named the children’s guardian if the parents die. CPA financial […]
Justice prevails for our clients. A jury fairly compensated the two sisters in a case against their father after years of sexual abuse. The attorneys on the […]
Justice at last for our courageous clients. A Plymouth County jury compensates two daughters for years of sex abuse by their father. The sisters’ attorney, Kristin […]
On November 4, 2014, Massachusetts voters approved a ballot measure requiring employers to provide paid sick leave. The measure, which goes into effect on July 1, […]
Default interest rates and late fees are common provisions in many loan agreements. When reasonable in scope, they serve as a useful means of ensuring that […]