The site reports the development of the Latino/Jewish Roundtable, and its goal to “focus on solutions to combat ‘anti-immigrant rhetoric’ aimed at Latinos.” Prince Lobel assisted […]
The case involves a former Haverhill (MA) Highway Department superintendent whose lawyer argued that videotaping his client’s testimony poses a substantial risk to his health, and […]
Times of economic crisis offer companies an ideal opportunity to strengthen their business core. All businesses, whether large or small, should use the coming months to […]
The Watertown TAB & Press has published an update to their recent news article concerning the Town of Waterown (MA) and their refusal to provide the […]
Recently, the Massachusetts Superior Court issued an opinion in Latham v. Homecomings Financial Network, Inc., in which it dismissed claims brought by the plaintiff-borrower against the […]
Three cases recently decided in Massachusetts federal courts will have a significant impact on the types of rescission cases that can be brought under TILA and the MCCCDA. […]
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and President Obama have recommended that businesses create contingency plans to protect employees’ health and safety, and to […]
Summary Massachusetts conveyancing practice has struggled to keep up with modern mortgage lending practices. The ownership of a loan may be divided and freely transferred numerous […]
At issue are concerns over the interview process to fill the position of Brockton (MA) school superintendent. Residents and local officials would like to know why […]
Recently, Sleepy’s, the mattress retailer, decided unilaterally to reduce its rent payments at many of its locations. Given the economy, Sleepy’s was betting that its landlords […]
As the H1N1 virus (formerly swine flu) continues to spread, it is important for employers to develop and implement company-wide policies that both protect employees and minimize […]