Robert Rudolph

Constructive Knowledge of Overtime Work Sufficient for Wage Act Liability

by Robert P. Rudolph, Esq. The Appeals Court of Massachusetts recently decided that an hourly employee who claimed that she…

9 years ago

Massachusetts Finalizes Earned Sick Time Regulations

By Robert P. Rudolph, Esq. and Adam J. Shafran, Esq. After several months of public hearings on the new Earned…

9 years ago

Rudolph Friedmann Law Firm Obtains Millions For Massachusetts Trash Haulers

As reported by the The Boston Globe, NECN, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and other media outlets, Jonathon Friedmann and Adam Shafran…

9 years ago

RF’s Ashley Green Talks Hernandez on Kiss 108’s “Matty in the Morning”

Rudolph Friedmann's Ashley Green recently spoke with Matt Siegel on Kiss 108's "Matty in the Morning" about former New England…

10 years ago

Massachusetts Becomes Fourth State to Enact Domestic Worker’s Bill of Rights

By Robert P. Rudolph, Esq. On June 26, 2014, Governor Patrick signed “An Act Establishing a Domestic Worker’s Bill of…

10 years ago

Nine RF Attorneys Named 2014 Massachusetts Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

Pictured from left to right: (back row) Zachary J. Tuck, Anthony L. Leccese, James S. Singer, Robert P. Rudolph, Adam…

10 years ago

Tip Pooling: Know the Law in Massachusetts

By Robert P. Rudolph, Esq. Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 149, Section 152A explicitly outlines Massachusetts law regarding service charges, tips,…

10 years ago

Enforceability of Covenants Not To Compete: Employers Win and Lose

Covenants not to compete are generally disfavored. To enforce a non-compete, an employer must show that the covenant is necessary…

11 years ago

Firm News

Jon Friedmann, who heads up our Litigation Department, recently concluded an Arbitration involving the building of a camp for construction…

11 years ago

No Signed Lease, Yet Broker’s Fee Must Be Paid

By Robert P. Rudolph, Esq. A Massachusetts court recently held that a broker was entitled to her broker's fee despite…

11 years ago