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  • Apr 5 2022
    Client Alert: Supreme Judicial Court reminds us that the Wage Act imposes strict penalties image

    Client Alert: Supreme Judicial Court reminds us that the Wage Act imposes strict penalties

    Joshua M. D. Segal

    The SJC recently affirmed that treble damages under the Wage Act are mandatory whenever wages are not paid when due.

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  • Sep 14 2021
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    Client Alert: New Court Ruling Makes Enforcing Mass. Noncompete Agreements More

    John R. Bauer

    A new court ruling invalidates many noncompetes signed after 10/1/2018 and makes enforcement of others more difficult.

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  • Jul 14 2021
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    Recent Victory in the Mass. Appellate Division Provides Clarity on Consumer Protection Exception

    Brendan P. Slean

    Lawson & Weitzen attorneys clarify "trade or commerce" exception for charitable organization landlord under c. 93A.

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  • May 6 2021
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    Lawson & Weitzen is Proud to Sponsor Pine Street Inn Event

    Lawson & Weitzen, LLP was a proud “Welcome Home” sponsor of Home Remedy, a virtual fundraising event to benefit the Pine Street Inn. ...

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  • Mar 9 2021
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    Peter A. Grupp is Lawson & Weitzen’s Newest Partner

    We take pleasure in announcing that Peter A. Grupp has been elevated to Partner of the Firm. Peter will continue his legal practice as a...

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  • Jan 12 2021
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    As Long As It Takes: SJC to Consider Virtual Evidentiary Hearings for Motions to Suppress

    Lauren J. Weitzen, Scott P. Lopez

    The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court considers whether a defendant can be forced to participate in an online suppression hearing.

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  • Dec 23 2020
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    Legal Liability for Early Super-spreader Events?

    Brendan P. Slean

    Could Biogen and similar companies face liability for super spreader events from February 2020?

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  • Dec 10 2020
    Women Justices, Barrett & Budd, to Shape High Courts for Years to Come image

    Women Justices, Barrett & Budd, to Shape High Courts for Years to Come

    Christopher A. McAlpin

    The appointment of Amy Coney Barrett to the US Supreme Court and Kimberly Budd to the Massachusetts SJC will shape the future of each court.

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  • Dec 2 2020
    The Cap (and Gown) on College Contributions: What Divorcing Parents Need to Know About image

    The Cap (and Gown) on College Contributions: What Divorcing Parents Need to Know About

    Attorney Rachel A. Morandi discusses how Massachusetts courts approach the issue of college contributions during divorce proceedings.

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  • Nov 16 2020
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    Expanding Equal Protection: The Supreme Judicial Court Limits Racially Motivated Traffic Stops

    Lauren J. Weitzen

    By Lauren J. Weitzen While Massachusetts, as well as the rest of the country, continues to grapple with racial justice, the Supreme...

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  • Oct 20 2020
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    Our Recent Victory in the Supreme Judicial Court Clarifies Massachusetts Trust Law

    J. Mark Dickison, Ryan A. Ciporkin

    J. Mark Dickison and Ryan Ciporkin recently clarified Massachusetts trust law by obtaining a successful decision in De Prins v. Michaeles.

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  • Oct 6 2020
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    A Rare Exception to the Massachusetts Eviction Moratorium Law

    Ryan A. Ciporkin

    As mentioned in an earlier L&W blog, on April 20, 2020 the Massachusetts Governor signed into law...

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  • Jul 15 2020
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    Ambiguity in the Massachusetts Noncompete Act: Garden Leave and “Mutually-Agreed Upon

    John R. Bauer

    John Bauer analyzes how courts will approach the requirement for "mutually-agreed upon consideration" in the Mass. Noncompete Act.

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  • Jun 11 2020
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    Paycheck Protection Flexibility Act of 2020

    Brendan P. Slean

    The Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act ("PPPFA") modifies key aspects of PPP loan forgiveness under the CARES Act.

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  • Jun 4 2020
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    Navigating Special Ed Decision-Making During a Divorce

    Defining the decision-making "parent" for special education purposes is an important consideration during divorce proceedings.

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  • May 28 2020
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    When is a Noncompetition Agreement Governed by the Massachusetts Noncompetition

    John R. Bauer

    John Bauer identifies ambiguities in when and how the Massachusetts Noncompete Act applies.

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  • May 8 2020
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    Virtual Notarization Law - What does it mean for real estate closings in Massachusetts?

    Darly G. David

    A summary of the new Massachusetts remote notarization law and its implications for real estate transactions.

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  • May 6 2020
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    Federal and State COVID-19 Enforcement Actions against Senior Care Providers

    K. Scott Griggs

    Increased enforcement actions are expected against New England’s senior care providers.

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  • May 4 2020
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    Under The Noncompetition Agreement Act, Judges May Refuse To Enforce Unreasonable

    John R. Bauer

    Courts addressing noncompetes under the new Noncompete Act no longer must reform unreasonable restrictions, but can nullify them.

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  • Apr 29 2020
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    Obtaining Emergency Hearings in the Probate and Family Court During COVID-19

    The Massachusetts Probate and Family Court is continuing to handle emergency matters. Lawson & Weitzen can help navigate the process.

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  • Apr 28 2020
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    Small Business Loan Options under the CARES Act

    Lawson & Weitzen provides a summary of loans available under the CARES act, including the PPP and EIDL programs.

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  • Apr 24 2020
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    New COVID-19 Reporting Requirements for Skilled Nursing Facilities

    K. Scott Griggs

    CMS announced new reporting regulations requiring SNF to report confirmed COVID-19 cases.

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  • Apr 24 2020
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    Client Alert: Massachusetts Moratorium on Evictions & Foreclosures

    Brendan P. Slean

    Massachusetts enacted a statewide moratorium on evictions and foreclosures because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  • Apr 23 2020
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    The Noncompetition Agreement Act Protects Laid Off Employees

    John R. Bauer

    Exploring the Massachusetts Noncompetition Agreement Act: Protecting Employees Who are Terminated Without Cause or Laid Off

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  • Apr 22 2020
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    Appeals Court Affirms ABCC License Condition as Penalty

    J. Mark Dickison, Joshua M. D. Segal

    Massachusetts Appeals Court decision offers guidance for appearing before the Massachusetts ABCC.

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  • Apr 19 2020
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    COVID-19 Pandemic Litigation Update

    Ryan A. Ciporkin

    The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to numerous types of litigation in arenas around the United States.

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  • Apr 18 2020
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    Business Interruption Insurance During COVID-19

    Brendan P. Slean

    Massachusetts Senate Proposes Bill Extending Business Interruption Insurance to Small Business Losses due to COVID-19 By Brendan P. Slean...

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  • Apr 3 2020
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    Beer Distribution Agreements

    Joshua M. D. Segal

    Are these Contracts for Services or the Sale of Goods and Why Does It Matter? — By Joshua M.D. Segal and Richard Driscoll

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  • Mar 27 2020
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    Bad Facts Make New Law

    Joshua M. D. Segal

    SJC Suggests New Standard for Harassment Prevent Order with No Statutory Basis

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