The at-will employment doctrine is a double-edged sword in the workplace, offering both freedom and uncertainty. It gives employees the…
Jon Friedmann obtained a favorable verdict from the Massachusetts Superior Court after a three-day jury-waived trial in a real estate…
A Massachusetts court recently decided a case involving a commercial lease agreement dispute, which determined that a landlord’s alleged breach…
Rudolph Friedmann is pleased to announce Alexander Tsianatelis has been named a partner at the firm. A seasoned transactional attorney,…
Jon Friedmann and Casey Sack successfully secured a decision under Massachusetts General Law Chapter 231, § 6F to have the…
A selling party owned two adjacent oceanfront homes in a scenic community in Massachusetts. The sellers intended to continue to…
Business owners in Massachusetts can access solar energy, and depending on how the deal is structured, they can save on…
Rudolph Friedmann is pleased to announce that eight of the firm’s attorneys have been selected for inclusion on the 2024…
During the COVID pandemic, the Massachusetts Legislature passed a law allowing for Remote Online Notarizations (“RON”). By doing so, real…
What happens when an unmarried couple who have worked together, lived together and raised children together go their separate ways?…