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Attorney Annette Hines has already had an impressive career. She founded both the Natick law firm Hines & Associates and Special Families-Special Care Inc., a nonprofit home-care company also located in Natick.
Cyphermint Inc., the defunct, Marlborough-based developer of mobile payment system technology, has so far failed to pay Worcester law firm Mirick O’Connell more than $500,000 in fees.
There was something a little different at the annual meeting of the 495/MetroWest Partnership, held in late June at the Milford DoubleTree Hotel.
Melanie LeDoux knew she had scored big when she landed a paid internship at human resource software provider Workscape in Marlborough.
The recession has a brought a fundamental shift in the relationship between clients and lawyers regarding legal fees, according to Mark Medice, who tracks financial performance of law firms for the Chicago-based consulting firm Hildebrandt Baker R
Worcester law firm Pojani, Hurley & Ritter LLP has hired Neil F. Petersen Jr. as an associate in its corporate and commercial finance practice areas.
The Fitchburg Housing Authority must set up a $65,000 settlement fund to compensate people it may have discriminated against under an agreement with the U.S. Justice Department.
Every now and then it catches an eye – $5 million to a harassed chef, another $2 million to a fired heart attack victim. Still, small companies commonly ignore employment discrimination threats until they are defendants in a lawsuit.
When a business decides to become a federal or state contractor, there are plenty of strings that come with the deal.
John F. Gallagher, founder of Marlborough-based mortgage firm 1-800-East-West, has been fined $150,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Morgan Stanley will pay the state and its residents more than $100 million as part of a settlement negotiated by Attorn
Two new lawyers, Charles E. Yon and David Viens, have joined Worcester-based Bowditch & Dewey LLP.