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State Treasurer Timothy Cahill has filed legislation to require banks to provide collateral for all public accounts.
Eight Central Massachusetts attorneys are among a list of 32 in the state that were either disbarred, criminally prosecuted or indefinitely suspended this year for stealing clients' money.
Clinton software developer Baesis Inc. has formed a partnership with the Massachusetts Attorney Title Group.
Bowditch & Dewey LLP has named its college and university roundtable seminar series after James E. Wallace Jr., who has been a partner at the firm for 39 years.
Worcester-based insurance litigation law firm Burns & Farrey has brought on two new attorneys as part of the firm's continuing growth.
When Thomas Doherty, a corporate turnaround specialist at Argus Management Corp. in Grafton, took over the management of Lunenburg-based Gitto Global in the fall of 2004, he found a very troubled plastics company.
Correction: Readers of yesterday's e-mail may have noticed that several news items that included dollar figures did not appear correctly in the WBJ Daily Report. This was due to a technical glitch that has since been corrected.
Solar panel manufacturer Evergreen Solar Inc. of Marlborough is suing Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
A Marlborough car dealer is among seven that have agreed to pay between $2,500 and $5,000 to the state after Attorney General Martha Coakley accused them of fa
Worcester-based RXi Pharmaceuticals Corp. has licensed exclusive worldwide rights to University of Massachusetts Medical School technology for the oral delive
Companies across the country are anticipating an increase in litigation in the coming year, according to international law firm Fulbright & Jaworski LLP.
Recently, the state authorized $250 million in new state infrastructure funding for job-creating private development projects as a result of recently enacted enhancements to the so-called Infrastructure Investment Incentive (I-Cubed) Act.
The Top Law Firms in Central Mass. was published in the Oct. 13, 2008 issue of the WBJ.
After years of discussions and debate, probate reform looked likely to receive approval on Beacon Hill this summer. But then it stalled.
For the year she worked at Wal-Mart in Lunenburg, Leominster resident Lisa Wideman says, she got used to not being able to finish a meal if the store got busy.