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Legal & Courts

  • Former AG Advocates For Strict Gambling Enforcement

    Matthew L. Brown June 21, 2010

    Former state Attorney General Scott Harshbarger has drafted a letter to state Senate President Therese Murray, D-Plymouth, Gov. Deval Patrick and others urging the state to establish an extensive official state gambling control apparatus.

    Matthew L. Brown June 21, 2010
  • Galvin Goes After Phony Investment Claims

    Matthew L. Brown June 16, 2010

    Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin has charged Banc of America Investment Services Inc. with misleading an investor in order to keep his $2 million in assets with BAI.

    Matthew L. Brown June 16, 2010
  • Director Named For Employment Law Task Force

    Matthew L. Brown June 14, 2010

    The state Office of Labor and Workforce Development has appointed Drew Cahill as director of the

    Matthew L. Brown June 14, 2010
  • Skinner Taps Analyst, Lawyer For New Position

    Matthew L. Brown June 14, 2010

    Marlborough-based auction house Skinner Inc. has hired L. Emerson Tuttle as its new director of institutional relationships.

    Matthew L. Brown June 14, 2010
  • Melissa Gleick, associate, Estate Preservation Law Offices

    June 9, 2010

    Melissa Gleick is the newest lawyer at Worcester's Estate Preservation Law Offices.

    June 9, 2010
  • FTW Adds Real Estate Lawyer

    June 9, 2010

    Fletcher, Tilton & Whipple PC has hired Tucker Dulong as an associate in its Framingham real estate department.

    June 9, 2010
  • Few Candidates Agree To Spending Limits

    Matthew L. Brown June 3, 2010

    Neither Gov.

    Matthew L. Brown June 3, 2010
  • Zeytoonian To Chair Committee

    May 26, 2010

    Michael Zeytoonian, founder and director of the Zeytoonian Center for Dispute Resolution of Westborough and Wellesley Hills, has been appointed chairman of the Massachu

    May 26, 2010
  • Acton Drug Test Firm Sees Improved Results

    Matthew L. Brown May 12, 2010

    Drug testing firm Psychemedics Corp. said its first quarter profit increased to $506,000 from $39,000 in the first quarter of "a depressed 2009."

    Matthew L. Brown May 12, 2010
  • California Prison Group Hires eCW

    Brandon Butler May 10, 2010

    A California medical group that handles medical services for correctional facilities in 25 counties in the state has selected eClinicalWorks to handle its electronic medical records.

    Brandon Butler May 10, 2010
  • Framingham Bank Donates To MW Legal Services

    Brandon Butler May 10, 2010

    Framingham Cooperative Bank's charitable foundation has donated $6,500 to support the Nancy King Memorial Golf Tournament, which is sponsored by the non-profit MetroWest Legal Services.

    Brandon Butler May 10, 2010
  • $2.8M Loan For New Worcester DA Offices

    Matthew L. Brown May 6, 2010

    MassDevelopment has made a $2.8 million loan for the purchase and renovation of the Plummer Building in downtown Worcester.

    Matthew L. Brown May 6, 2010
  • Plea Deal Rejection Is Latest Headache For BSX

    Brandon Butler May 6, 2010

    A Minnesota judge's recent rejection of a $296 million plea deal between Boston Scientific and the federal government capped off a difficult first quarter of the year for the Natick-based medical device manufacturer.

    Brandon Butler May 6, 2010
  • Proposal To Mandate Sick Time Lands On Beacon Hill | Retailers, restaurants and construction companies could feel burden of new state regs

    Brandon Butler April 26, 2010

    Robbin Ahlquist, owner of three popular Worcester restaurants including The Sole Proprietor, 111 Chop House and Via’s Italian Table, gives employees three paid sick days per year.

    Brandon Butler April 26, 2010
  • Device Maker Seeks Expanded Infringement Suit Against BSX

    Matthew L. Brown April 14, 2010

    Hong Kong-based medical device manufacturer OrbusNeich Medical Inc. is claiming that cardiovascular stents sold by Boston Scientific of Natick infringe u

    Matthew L. Brown April 14, 2010
  • Judge Denies Insurers' Injunction Request

    Matthew L. Brown April 13, 2010

    A Suffolk Superior Court judge has denied a request by six state health insurance providers to make double-digit premium increases.

    Matthew L. Brown April 13, 2010

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