This post considers the 7th Circuit’s July 15, 2010 decision in Medmarc Casualty Insurance Company v. Avent America, Inc., which can be found here. But first […]
The article discusses how some news websites are trying to reduce or eliminate offensive posts by requiring the commenter to provide identifying information. Many news outlets believe […]
Do arbitrators exhibit "evident partiality," providing grounds to vacate an arbitration award, by failing to disclose that they are serving as arbitrators in a simultaneous but […]
On June 21, 2010, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) will require certain federal contractors and subcontractors to post notices in the workplace informing employees of […]
In 2009, two Massachusetts state legislators filed a bill calling for an outright ban of all noncompete agreements in Massachusetts. While that bill died on the […]
The case involves a woman who used to work in the Lawrence, MA Department of Public Works for the city’s then-mayor. The woman is currently receiving […]
Prince Lobel Partner Walter B. Prince was recognized in his hometown newspaper for receiving this year’s William J. Kenealy Alumnus of the Year Award at Boston […]
Consider the Risks – An Insurance Law Blog On May 3, 2010, the Georgia Supreme court in World Harvest Church, Inc. v. GuideOne Mutual Insurance Company […]