James Rudolph

Court Says Landlord Cannot Evict Restaurant Tenant Despite Numerous Defaults

After a summary process trial before him (without a jury), a Superior Court judge recently held that a commercial landlord…

2 years ago

Buying or Selling a Boat? Read This.

Due to the pandemic, boat sales are up significantly this year. Before you buy or sell a boat, you should…

4 years ago

Construction Work Stoppage – Now What?

Giving Notice on Lien and Bond Claims We expect that some of the construction projects which have already been or…

4 years ago

Legal Considerations Regarding Coronavirus (COVID-19)

The outbreak of Coronavirus (COVID-19) has impacted all of our lives and generated numerous questions on various employment and other…

4 years ago

The Virtual Estate: How to Preserve Your Digital Assets

by James Rudolph You may have planned for your heirs to inherit your life savings, real estate assets, artwork, or…

5 years ago

Department of Labor Modifies Stance on Obama Era 80/20 Rule for Tipped Employees

by James L. Rudolph and Robert P. Rudolph On November 8, 2018 the Department of Labor (“DOL”) issued Opinion Letter…

5 years ago

Buying or Selling a Boat: What You Need to Know

by James L. Rudolph When you buy or sell a boat, there are plenty of legal issues and potential complications,…

6 years ago

Potential Legal Issues for College Students: Traps for the Unwary

By James L. Rudolph Whether your child is a senior in high school about to start college next fall or…

7 years ago

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Case Clarifies Shareholder Rights and Director Duties in Massachusetts

by James L. Rudolph Shareholders, officers and directors of Massachusetts corporations, as well as their lawyers, will be guided by…

7 years ago

Protecting Your Software: Copyright, Trade Secret and Patent Laws in Massachusetts vs. Federal Law and Other Issues

by James L. Rudolph The interpretation of laws applicable to software protection can be more complicated than the software itself.…

8 years ago