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Legal & Courts

  • Lawyers Honor Worcesterites

    March 6, 2009

    Two from Worcester, a lawyer and a reporter, were honored at the annual Excellence in the Law celebration sponsored by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and the Massachusetts Bar Association Thursday.

    March 6, 2009
  • Attorney: Sometimes Charities Should Just Say No

    Shaun Tolson March 3, 2009

    Charities must be critical when it comes to donors and their motives, particularly as they age, according to a speaker at a forum this morning organized by the Planned Giving Council of Central Mass

    Shaun Tolson March 3, 2009
  • Coakley Promotes Two Within Public Advocacy Bureau

    Matthew L. Brown February 23, 2009

    Attorney General Martha Coakley has appointed two lawyers, including a Marlborough resident and city council member, to head her office's Public Protection Adv

    Matthew L. Brown February 23, 2009
  • FTW Director Joins Cape Cod Board

    February 17, 2009

    Sumner B. "Tony" Tilton Jr., a director of the Fletcher, Tilton & Whipple law firm of Worcester and Framingham, has been elected to the board of trustees of Cape Cod Healthcare.

    February 17, 2009
  • 10 Things I Know About...Hiring Independent Contractors

    Pam Sager February 16, 2009

     Sager is a business attorney and partner with Sager & Shaffer LLP in Westborough. She can be reached at psager@sslegal.com. 10. Contractor v. Employee

    Pam Sager February 16, 2009
  • Madoff Scheme Hits Central Mass. Philanthropists

    Christina Davis February 16, 2009

    Central Massachusetts, like many parts of the United States, was not immune to the allure of high returns promised by the now disgraced Bernie Madoff.

    Christina Davis February 16, 2009
  • Cyphermint Saga Continues In Court

    Eileen Kennedy February 16, 2009

    U.S. Bankruptcy Court Trustee Joseph Baldiga has filed civil proceedings against four former executives of Cyphermint Inc., the Marlborough-based mobile payment system maker, which involuntarily entered bankruptcy proceedings begun in August.

    Eileen Kennedy February 16, 2009
  • Fighting For Fair Pay | Need for anti-discrimination action surprises some

    February 16, 2009

    As one of his first moves after taking office, President Barack Obama signed the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, making it easier for women to sue if they are the victims of pay discrimination.

    February 16, 2009
  • Feb. 16 Issue of the WBJ

    February 16, 2009

    Issue Highlights Page One

    February 16, 2009
  • Madoff Scheme Hits Central Mass. Philanthropists

    Christina Davis February 6, 2009

    Central Massachusetts, like many parts of the United States, was not immune to the allure of high returns promised by the now disgraced Bernie Madoff.

    Christina Davis February 6, 2009
  • Lawyer Initiative To Recycle Cell Phones

    Matthew L. Brown February 2, 2009

    The Massachusetts Bar Association and the Verizon Wireless HopeLine have launched a new green initiative that also helps prevent domestic violence.

    Matthew L. Brown February 2, 2009
  • Gelinas Joins Leominster Firm

    January 27, 2009

    Ashleigh C. Gelinas has joined the Gelinas & Ward LLP law firm in Leominster.

    January 27, 2009
  • Wage, Job Cuts Burn Wayland Laser Maker

    Matthew L. Brown January 21, 2009

    Amid a 19 percent revenue decline and a second quarter net loss more than five times greater than a year ago, Wayland-based Candela Corp. said it plans to cut jobs and reduce employee pay worldwide.

    Matthew L. Brown January 21, 2009
  • Moschos Takes Chamber Chair

    January 20, 2009

    The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce has elected Demitrios M.

    January 20, 2009
  • New Director At FTW

    January 20, 2009

    Worcester law firm Fletcher, Tilton & Whipple PC has named Marissa W. Higgins as a director of the firm.Higgins has been with the firm since 2005. She focuses on domestic relations law.

    January 20, 2009
  • OSHA: Kahr Needs To Get The Lead Out

    January 19, 2009

    Gunmaker Kahr Arms could face $115,500 in fines after it allegedly allowed workers to be exposed to excessive levels of lead and stray bullet fragments on firing ranges at its Worcester facility.

    January 19, 2009

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