A recent decision by the US Bankruptcy Court has invalidated certain so-called "Homestead" protections in real estate that will likely…
By Adam J. Shafran, Esq. Bolstered by a wage statute that provides for mandatory triple damages and attorneys' fees, the…
Jon Friedmann, who heads up our Litigation Department, recently concluded an Arbitration involving the building of a camp for construction…
By Robert P. Rudolph, Esq. A Massachusetts court recently held that a broker was entitled to her broker's fee despite…
By Jocelyn Campbell, Esq. For those who own condominiums in Massachusetts and are fortunate enough to also have a balcony,…
The short answer is yes, but it depends on the facts and circumstances of the particular situation. In a recent…
Not everyone can challenge the granting of zoning relief. Under the Zoning Act, MGL Chapter 40A, only a “ person…
Until recently, Massachusetts was historically one of the worst states, if not the worst state, for a divorce. Prior to…
Will Korman has been invited to conduct several presentations at the Oklahoma Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers this June at…
It has long been the law in Massachusetts that a corporation (or even an individual) can, under certain circumstances, be…