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Legal & Courts

  • 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
  • Worcester Biotech Takes On TheStreet.com

    Matthew L. Brown April 12, 2010

    Worcester’s Generex Biotechnology Corp. has sued TheStreet.com Inc. and one of its senior columnists for $250 million in damages claiming defamation, product disparagement and “injurious falsehood.”

    Matthew L. Brown April 12, 2010
  • Worcester School Victim Of Fundraising Scam

    Brandon Butler April 1, 2010

    A Scituate, R.I., man has been arrested for allegedly stealing $370,000 from Venerini Academy in Worcester in a fraudulent fundraising scheme, state

    Brandon Butler April 1, 2010
  • FTW Names Leaders

    March 31, 2010

    March 31, 2010
  • Estate Lawyer On The Move In Fitchburg

    March 25, 2010

    Fitchburg estate planning attorney Michael D. DellaMonaca is moving his office from Main Street to 982 South St.

    March 25, 2010
  • $18M In Loan Modifications Available To Bay State Residents

    Brandon Butler March 24, 2010

    Attorney General Martha Coakley's Office has negotiated a settlement with Bank o

    Brandon Butler March 24, 2010
  • Cognex Settles Fuji Patent Suit

    Matthew L. Brown March 22, 2010

    Cognex Corp. has settled a patent suit with Fuji Machine Manufacturing Co. Ltd. and its American subsidiary Fuji America Corp.

    Matthew L. Brown March 22, 2010
  • Bay State Legal Climate Rated 9th In Nation

    Matthew L. Brown March 22, 2010

    The Institute for Legal Reform, an affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, says the legal climate in Massachusetts ranks ninth among all the states.

    Matthew L. Brown March 22, 2010
  • Legal Industry Bound For Q2 Growth

    Shaun Tolson March 19, 2010

    If a new quarterly hiring trends report holds true, the legal industry is poised to see a significant recovery in 2010.

    Shaun Tolson March 19, 2010
  • Opposing Views On Sheet Metal Regs

    Mary Vogel, Paul O'loughlin, And Donald Chaisson March 15, 2010

    Pro: Rules promote safetyNew regulations in Massachusetts have recently been implemented for the first time requiring licensing of sheet metal workers.

    Mary Vogel, Paul O'loughlin, And Donald Chaisson March 15, 2010
  • Westborough, Maryland Firms Merge

    Matthew L. Brown March 9, 2010

    Westborough-based Systematics Inc. has signed a strategic alliance agreement with National Office Systems Inc. of Maryland.

    Matthew L. Brown March 9, 2010
  • Bowditch Chairman Gets Community Service Nod

    Matthew L. Brown March 8, 2010

    Friday, the Massachusetts Bar Association will honor Michael P.

    Matthew L. Brown March 8, 2010
  • All Wet | Local painters cry foul over costly new lead paint regs

    Brandon Butler March 1, 2010

    During the week between Christmas and News Years, 17 workers at Woodmeister Master Builders in Holden took an eight-hour class on the dangers of lead paint poisoning and how to safely handle the substance.

    Brandon Butler March 1, 2010
  • Identity Theft | What every small business has to know about new state laws governing private information

    Robert L. Kilroy March 1, 2010

    The state’s new identity theft regulations known more formally as “Standards for the Protection of Personal Information of Residents of the Commonwealth” went into effect on March 1 after many revisions.

    Robert L. Kilroy March 1, 2010
  • Drug Testing Firm Reports Difficult 2009

    Matthew L. Brown February 23, 2010

    Psychemedics Corp. of Acton said it made a $1.5 million profit on $16.9 million in revenue in 2009, decreases of 49 percent and 26 percent, respectively.

    Matthew L. Brown February 23, 2010
  • Growth Expected In Bankruptcy Law, Litigation

    Matthew L. Brown February 17, 2010

    Bankruptcy and litigation will continue to be growth areas for lawyers, according to a recent Robert Half Legal survey.

    Matthew L. Brown February 17, 2010

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