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MAY
02
HOLDING INSURANCE COMPANIES ACCOUNTABLE: HOW MASSACHUSETTS LAW PROHIBITS UNFAIR AND DECEPTIVE CLAIMS SETTLEMENT PRACTICES
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MAY
02
By Michael R. Mancinelli, Associate Attorney Dog bites, motor vehicle accidents, slip and falls—no matter the type of personal injury claim, insurance adjusters will work every conceivable angle to reduce the amount of money paid out to injured parties and to maximize profit margins and bottom lines. Simply put, insurance companies make money by treating […]
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FEB
08
Hesitant to Pursue Compensation for a Dog Bite? Don’t be: Dispelling Common Misconceptions about Dog Bites in Massachusetts
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FEB
08
By Michael R. Mancinelli, Associate Attorney Dog bites are painful and traumatic—the mental scars are often worse than the physical ones. Nevertheless, some dog bite victims hesitate to pursue compensation for their pain and suffering. Why? In some instances, the victim feels empathy for the dog or its owner. Many victims own a dog or […]
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JAN
14
When Flipping is a Flop: Tort Actions Against Home Improvement Contractors in MA
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JAN
14
By: Attorney Kevin C. Costa | Associate From Fixer Upper, to House Hunters and Property Brothers, perhaps it is a result of the abundance of HGTV programming on home improvement projects that have Americans more eager than ever to invest in their own home improvements. In fact, the Wall Street Journal reported that Americans were […]
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DEC
31
YOU’VE FALLEN AND YOU CAN’T GET UP: WHO’S RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR INJURIES?
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DEC
31
By: Cara M. Kuzmiski – Law Clerk We’ve all done it, slipped or tripped and ended up on the ground. Hopefully nothing more than our ego is bruised, but what happens when you actually get hurt? What happens if you are out of work as a result of your injuries? How will you afford your […]
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JUN
18
Who Let the Dogs Out?! No, Seriously, Who Let Them Out?
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JUN
18
Regardless of the answer, if you own a dog, reading this article could save you from serious legal consequences concerning your beloved companion. This post explains the Massachusetts Dog Bite Statute and how to reduce your liability if your dog injures someone or someone’s property. Before reading further, you should know that dog bites are […]
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APR
16
Tax Reform’s Impact on Divorce
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APR
16
The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act imposes sweeping changes to the tax code. Many of the changes will affect taxpayers going through a divorce. Effect on Personal Exemptions Old Law: In 2017, taxpayers claimed a personal exemption for themselves, their spouse (if married filing jointly) and each qualifying child or qualifying relative. Each exemption […]
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FEB
09
Who Gets the Ring if an Engagement Falls Through & Why You Might Not Want to Propose on a Holiday
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FEB
09
By: Attorney Dianna M. Williams | Associate You want it to be perfect. You painstakingly plan the date, time and place where you will pop the question and ask your significant other to spend the rest of his or her life with you. You want it to be special and naturally think of the most […]
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JAN
02
Condominium Trustee Actions
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JAN
02
By: Attorney Corey T. Pontes| Associate When one becomes a trustee of a condominium association, the expectation is that all of the trustees will be diligent in paying the dues they owe. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. Fortunately for Massachusetts residents, there is a statutory mechanism for recovering those dues owed to the […]
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JUN
12
Security Deposit Law in Massachusetts
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JUN
12
By: Attorney Corey T. Pontes| Associate Massachusetts affords tenants wide protections when it comes to what happens to their security deposits after they are given to their landlord. The landlord must strictly adhere to the statutes covering security deposits, or risk losing the deposit, or even be held liable for multiple damages and additional fees […]
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APR
25
Substantive Consolidation
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APR
25
By: Attorney Gerald S. Garnick| Associate A case recently came down from the U S Bankruptcy Court that will have far reaching consequences for business owners. In Re: Cameron Construction & Roofing Co., Inc. (Cameron) the court held that the assets of a limited liability company, Cameron Construction LLC (LLC) related to a construction business […]
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