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It was 2009 and Worcester native Amanda Silk and her fellow third-year Georgetown University Law School classmates were experiencing heartburn over the state of the economy and what it would mean for their job searches.
Big companies with operations in Central Massachusetts like Abbott Labs, Genzyme and Boston Scientific are hailing efforts in Congress to reform the federal patent office.
Two organizations that provide legal services for elderly and low-income populations in the central and western regions of Massachusetts have joined forces.
The trustee of a defunct Phillipston-based auto dealer's 401(k) plan has reached a deal with federal officials to pay back $16,584 the government says he used to fund company obligations.
To accommodate the hiring of eight new employees since the beginning of the year, Worcester law firm Christopher, Hays, Wojcik & Mavricos LLP moved into a new downtown space last week that is double the si
A federal panel of judges has ruled against Athol-based L.S. Starrett in a case involving the company's plans to turn on a hyrdroelectric dam located near its headquarters on the Millers River.
The son of Spencer-based Flexcon's CEO was arrested at company headquarters Friday after he allegedly smashed glass, stole documents and assaulted a police officer.
Boxborough-based Synqor Inc. said its infringement claims against Vicor Corp. and Cisco Systems Inc. will go forward.
A Worcester man charged with running a mortgage fraud scheme was sentenced today, according to Attorney General Martha Coakley's office.
The Worcester-based Mirick O'Connell law firm has moved its Westborough office into a larger space to accommodate a growing MetroWest business.
In 2005, while attending the National Hardware Show in Las Vegas, Mark Brandon, president of Diamond Machining Technology in Marlborough, noticed something rather surprising at one of the exhibitor tables.
The Worcester-based law firm of Fletcher Tilton & Whipple PC has officially changed its name as of March 1 to Fletcher Tilton PC, dropping the Whipple from the letterhead.
I am writing about the fiscal crisis confronting civil legal services for the poor. Each region of the state has a civil legal services program, which provides free legal assistance to low-income and elderly people in civil (non-criminal) cases.
Worcester lawyer Sean McGinty is worried.
Cheryl Robertson is like getting three experts in one. She is based in Charles River Bank's Mendon office at 1 Hastings St., which opened last year.