James Rudolph

Intermingling and Piercing the Corporate Veil

It has long been the law in Massachusetts that a corporation (or even an individual) can, under certain circumstances, be…

11 years ago

No Means No: Shift Supervisors Are Not Entitled to Pooled Tips

A recent decision by the First Circuit will have vast ramifications for all restaurant owners in Massachusetts. In Matamoros v.…

11 years ago

Firm News – Winter 2013

Rudolph Friedmann LLP Named 2013 U.S. Top Ranked Law Firm Rudolph Friedmann LLP is pleased to announce that we have…

11 years ago

Massachusetts Acts to Prevent Unnecessary Foreclosures

In the aftermath of the 2008 recession, the bursting of the housing bubble, and the decline in the value of…

12 years ago

Legal Traps for the Unwary College Student

By James L. Rudolph It's around this time of year when the days are getting shorter, the nights are getting…

12 years ago

Recent Case Clarifies Liability of Contractors Under Massachusetts c. 93A

By statute in Massachusetts, a negligence or other tort action for damages arising out of any deficiency or neglect in…

13 years ago

Changes in Human Resources Laws: Could They Affect You?

There have been several noteworthy changes to Human Resources laws in Massachusetts in 2010. All employers should be sure they…

13 years ago

Firm News – Winter 2011

Super Lawyers Congratulations to Rudolph Friedmann LLP attorneys named to the 2010 Boston Magazine list of Super Lawyers: James S.…

13 years ago

Construction Contracts: No Damage for Delay Cause

By James L. Rudolph, Esq. In general, the courts in Massachusetts enforce valid no damage for delay clauses in contracts.…

14 years ago