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Legal & Courts

  • Cloud Tech Poses Problems For Lawyers | E-discovery lost in brave new world

    Matthew L. Brown May 25, 2009

    The term “cloud computing” may sound space age, but it’s presenting some unique challenges for attorneys and their clients when it comes to the discovery process.

    Matthew L. Brown May 25, 2009
  • May 25, 2009 Issue of the WBJ

    May 25, 2009

    Watch as WBJ Editor Christina Davis talks about what you'll find in the May 25 issue of the Worcester Business Journal.  Issue Highlights On Page One

    May 25, 2009
  • Law Library Opens New Location

    May 22, 2009

    The Worcester Law Library opened at its new location at 184 Main St., opposite the Worcester Trial Court, this week.

    May 22, 2009
  • AG Fines Former Westborough Firm

    Matthew L. Brown May 13, 2009

    MicroLogic Inc., a now-defunct data management company formerly located in Westborough and its president, Sheldon P.

    Matthew L. Brown May 13, 2009
  • ACT Files Past-Due Reports With SEC

    Matthew L. Brown May 11, 2009

    Worcester-based Advanced Cell Technology Inc. reported net losses of $5.6 million and $12.6 million for the second and third quarters of 2008, respectively.

    Matthew L. Brown May 11, 2009
  • Coakley Reaches $60M Settlement With Goldman Sachs

    Matthew L. Brown May 11, 2009

    Investment bank Goldman Sachs has agreed to a $60 million settlement with state Attorney General Martha Coakley's office in connection with the bank's role in

    Matthew L. Brown May 11, 2009
  • Shop Talk: Q&A with Demitrios M. Moschos, Chairman of WRCC

    Matthew L. Brown May 11, 2009

    Demitrios M. Moschos, “D,” as he’s known, has been practicing law in Worcester for more than 30 years. He spent 12 years in city government, including a stint as assistant city manager in the late 70s and early 80s. On Jan.

    Matthew L. Brown May 11, 2009
  • Mass. Bar Foundation Funds Worcester Judicial Youth Corps

    May 8, 2009

    For the third year, a grant from the Massachusetts Bar Foundation will allow the Supreme Judicial Court's Judicial Youth Corps Program to go on in Worcester this summer.

    May 8, 2009
  • AG: Restaurant Owner Kept Tips, Penalized Workers

    Matthew L. Brown May 7, 2009

    A popular restaurant on Park Ave. in Worcester is on the hook for more than $10,000 in fines and penalties for allegedly mistreating employees.

    Matthew L. Brown May 7, 2009
  • Beron Joins FTW Special Needs Group

    May 5, 2009

    Attorney Joan D. Beron has joined the special needs planning practice group at Fletcher, Tilton & Whipple PC.

    May 5, 2009
  • Mass Bar Honors Naughton

    April 30, 2009

    The Massachusetts Bar Association has named State Rep. Harold P. Naughton Jr. of Clinton as its Legislator of the Year.

    April 30, 2009
  • Pensions Walloped By Down Market

    April 27, 2009

    Since 1987, the City of Worcester Retirement System, like the rest of the state’s municipal pension systems, has been doing its best to become self-sufficient.

    April 27, 2009
  • Data Security Regs Are Smart Policy

    April 27, 2009

    A batch of new state regulations that go into effect Jan. 1, 2010 has some businesses complaining about unnecessary bureaucracy and the unfair burden it will foist upon them.

    April 27, 2009
  • New Lawyer For Zeytoonian Center

    April 21, 2009

    Karen Argetsinger, a mediator and collaborative attorney, has joined the Zeytoonian Center for Dispute Resolution as Of Counsel.

    April 21, 2009
  • Shea Wins MBA Award

    April 21, 2009

    John Shea, managing partner at the Lian, Zarrow, Eynon & Shea law firm in Worcester, will receive the Massachusetts Bar Association's Community Service Award.

    April 21, 2009
  • Judge Abedella Joins WICN Board

    April 14, 2009

    Worcester's WICN public radio station has named recently retired Western Worcester District Court Judge Charles A. Abdella to its board of directors.

    April 14, 2009

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