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January 2012

The Evolving Law of Attorneys' Liens

Joseph S. Berman, Esq.

June 2011

Supreme Court Clarifies Narrow Scope of Liability for Secondary Actors in Securities Fraud Cases

Joseph S. Berman, Esq.

April 2011
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Issues Opinion Regarding Role of Attorneys in Real Estate Closings

Joseph S. Berman, Esq. & Gabriel T. Dym, Esq.

March 2011

Transportation Brokers and Cargo Claims

Wesley S. Chused, Esq.

March 2011

Brokers, Motor Carriers and Shippers: Cargo Claim and Freight Charge Issues
An American College of Transportation Attorneys, Inc. White Paper

Wesley S. Chused, Esq., Broker Liability Committee

February 2011

Overview of the New Homestead Reform Legislation
By: Adam Ruttenberg, Esq., Erica P. Bigelow, Esq., Michael J. Goldberg, Esq.

January 2011

Employers Beware: Latest Attorney General Action on Employee Wages
By: Edward V. Colbert, III, Esq.

January 2011

Legal Update: Massive Overhall of the Massachusetts Homestead Act
By: Adam J. Ruttenberg, Esq., John G.F. Ruggieri, Esq. & Robert C. Barber, Esq.

November 2010

What Employers Need to Know About the New Massachusetts
Law Regarding Criminal Background Inquiries & Checks

By: Nancy L. Perlman, Esq. & Elizabeth M. Adler, Esq.

September 2010

What Employers Need to Know About the New
Law Regarding Employee Personnel Records

By: Nancy L. Perlman, Esq. & Elizabeth M. Adler, Esq.

September 2010

Motor Carrier Limitations of Liability
By: Wesley S. Chused, Esq.

September 2010

One Year After Refco: The Continuing Protection for Lawyers as "Secondary Actors" Under the Federal Securities Laws
By: Joseph S. Berman, Esq.

January 2010

Are You Prepared for the New Identity Theft Regulations Impacting All Massachusetts Businesses and Residents?
By: Richard J. Grahn, Esq.

December 2009
The Evolution of Motor Carrier Liability Under the Carmack Amendment into the 21st Century

By: Wesley S. Chused, Esq.

October 2009
Involuntary Bankruptcy Petitions
By: Adam J. Ruttenberg, Esq.

September 2009
The Totality of What Circumstances? How Courts Determine Whether Granting Bankruptcy Relief Would Be an Abuse
The article first appeared in the 2009 edition of the Norton Annual Survey of Bankruptcy Law, published by West, a Thomson Reuters business.  This article is reproduced with the permission of the copyright holder, West Services, Inc.
By: Adam J. Ruttenberg, Esq.

September 2009
Bankruptcy Debtors Now Must List All Debts In Order To Obtain a Discharge of Those Debts
By: Pamela A. Harbeson, Esq.

June 2009
Looney & Grossman's Family Law Practice
By: Patricia Saint James, Esq.

June 2009
Readers' Choice Top 10 Lawyers
By: Women's Business Boston

April 2009
EMPLOYERS OF TWO OR MORE EMPLOYEES: COBRA (AND MINI-COBRA) CHANGES REQUIRE YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION WITH RESPECT TO CONTINUATION OF GROUP HEALTH COVERAGE FOR CURRENT AND FORMER PARTICIPANTS AND BENEFICIARES
By: Elizabeth M. Adler, Esq.

March 2009
DEADLINE EXTENDED FOR BUSINESSES TO IMPLEMENT NEW PERSONAL INFORMATION SECURITY PROCEDURES
By: Richard J. Grahn, Esq.

January 2009
CLASSIFYING WORKERS AS INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS PRESENTS PROBLEMS IN DOWN ECONOMY
By: Edward V. Colbert III, Esq.

 

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