February 21, 2008
February 15, 2008
The Freedom of Information Commission of Connecticut voted unanimously on February 13, 2008 to subject the Yale University Police Department to the same rules as public […]
February 7, 2008
On February 7, 2008, Prince Lobel media lawyers achieved an unusual legal victory on behalf of the firm’s client, The Eagle Tribune, which had originally been […]
February 1, 2008
Two recent decisions of the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit should give local employers solace. In Bohne v. Computer Associates International, Inc., […]
January 1, 2008
Looking Ahead in 2008 Employers need to make sure that their employment practices are in sync with the evolving legal landscape. 2008 has already seen changes […]
December 30, 2007
Joe Edwards quoted in the Boston Globe in an article entitled “Manager seems insensitive but no laws were broken.” Joe discussed the employment issues in the […]
December 24, 2007
This Week’s Decisions 1st U.S. Court of Appeals Copyright Hummel figurines Where a U.S. District Court judge entered judgment for the defendants in a dispute over […]
December 12, 2007
Six plaintiffs fail to establish gender discrimination Employers should not be quick to settle cases just because the initial odds seem stacked against them. In a recent […]
October 29, 2007
August 27, 2007
As seen in the August 27 issue of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly: For me, it’s the Middlesex Probate & Family Court, most notably its serpentine maze that […]
August 22, 2007
Recent Legislative, Judicial and Administrative Developments Bring New Challenges and Opportunities For Employers Massachusetts Health Care Reform: Important Update on Recent Changes Many issues relating to […]
August 8, 2007
Concerning the issue of Governor Deval Patrick and his administration keeping the completed studies undisclosed for review as the Governor decides whether to support casinos in Massachusetts, Rob stated, “It’s very […]

