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Bankruptcy and litigation will continue to be growth areas for lawyers, according to a recent Robert Half Legal survey.
A group of non-union sheet metal contractors has filed a lawsuit to stop new training and staffing regulations from going into effect this week.
You might think the business community would be quick to lash out at a proposed law that would limit employers’ ability to find out whether their potential new hires have a criminal past.
With the economic downturn, more attention is being focused on nonprofit organizations, specifically how they are run and how they spend their endowment funds.
The Worcester law firm of Lian, Zarrow, Eynon & Shea has hired Kathryn A. Kerins as an associate attorney.
In an effort to reduce litigation risk, Natick-based Boston Scientific has agreed to pay $1.7 billion to health care products giant Johnson & Johnson to settle three patent disputes.
Ask Louis Ciavarra what he does for a living and he’ll give you a simple answer: “I solve people’s problems,” he says.
The Worcester-based law firm of Bowditch & Dewey LLP has named James D. Hanrahan managing partner and hired new associates Devon A. Kinnard, Brian J. Mullin and AiVi Nguyen.
Worcester and Westborough law firm Seder & Chandler LLP has hired Howard Novick to establish and lead its new software and information technology practice.
Affiliated Media Inc., the Denver-based holding company for MediaNews Group, which owns the Fitchburg Sentinel & Enterprise newspaper, plans to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
An annual study of major embezzlement cases from Marquet International Ltd. of Boston has found that, among other trends, employees in companies' accounting and finance department are most likely
Worcester-based law firm Bowditch & Dewey LLP has named James D. Hanrahan as its new managing partner.
Secretary of the Commonwealth William F. Galvin has charged two Newton men with selling more than $4 million in promissory notes issued by a Framingham broker.
Worcester law firm Fletcher, Tilton & Whipple PC has merged the practices of attorneys Anthony J. Salvidio II, Karen M. LaFond, Mark S. Foss and Stephan M. Rodolakis with FTW.
Natick-based Boston Scientific Corp. has agreed to pay $22 million in a settlement with the U.S.