The Law on the Limits of When a Company May Pay its Employees’ Legal Fees

9 years ago

You've hired an experienced and successful sales manager and you and your employee are now faced with a potential legal…

Legal Medical Marijuana Use In The Workplace

9 years ago

By James L. Rudolph, Esq. and Alex Robbins, Law Clerk Medical marijuana users have faced significant backlash in the workplace,…

Condominium Associations’ Rights are Expanded Against Developers

9 years ago

In a case of first impression, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court expanded the rights of condominium associations to recover for…

Employer Overtime Policies in Light of Fair Labor Standards Act Changes

9 years ago

By Adam J. Shafran, Esq. Companies in all industries, large and small, should prepare themselves now for upcoming changes to…

Nine RF Attorneys Named 2014 Massachusetts Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

10 years ago

Pictured from left to right: (back row) Zachary J. Tuck, Anthony L. Leccese, James S. Singer, Robert P. Rudolph, Adam…

Frozen-Out Minority Shareholder Still Owed Corporation Fiduciary Duty

10 years ago

Massachusetts law is clear: both majority and minority shareholders of a closely-held corporation owe each other (as well as to…

New OSHA Requirements Will have an Impact on Massachusetts Employers

10 years ago

OSHA recently enacted a significant change to the requirements for reporting a death on the job and certain serious work…

A Primer on the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

10 years ago

By Adam J. Shafran, Esq. The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ("CFAA") is a federal law that has been appearing…

Tip Pooling: Know the Law in Massachusetts

10 years ago

By Robert P. Rudolph, Esq. Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 149, Section 152A explicitly outlines Massachusetts law regarding service charges, tips,…

Forgettable You (or “why you should care about Mario Gonzalez”)

10 years ago

Most Americans would be outraged by a law requiring that certain library books be taken off the shelves and burned.…