Journalists across the country are keeping a nervous eye on the Staples v Noonan libel case. This is the case that appears to challenge the long-held standard that […]
The new economic stimulus act, the "American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009" (the "Act"), mandates several key changes to COBRA. COBRA (formally known as the […]
An Illinois court recently decided not to hold Craigslist liable for discriminatory postings, setting a precedent for cyber-rights. According to the Weekly Dig article, “whereas both […]
A recent decision by the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has sent shockwaves clear across the ocean. An article in the British newspaper The Guardian, […]
Rick, a spokesman for MetroPCS, discusses that company’s plans to install a cell phone antenna in the steeple of a West Bridgewater (MA) church. The town […]
According to a recent article in Boston Business Journal, small to midsized law firms are poised for future growth even during these difficult economic times. “We […]
The case, Noonan v. Staples Inc. involves a Staples executive that distributed a mass e-mail to 1,500 employees regarding the termination of a salesman for not […]
The case, Noonan v. Staples Inc. involves a Staples executive that distributed a mass email to 1,500 employees regarding the termination of a salesman for not […]
Third Party Service Provider Requirements Relaxed Deadline Extensions On February 12, 2009, the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs announced an extension of ALL deadlines for compliance […]
The case, Noonan v. Staples Inc. involves a Staples executive that distributed a mass email to 1,500 employees regarding the termination of a salesman for not […]
Consider the Risks: An Insurance Law Blog On January 30, 2009, litigation relating to Bernie Madoff’s alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme made its way to Massachusetts […]
The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which was signed into law today by President Obama, extends the time for an employee alleging pay discrimination to file […]