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?…
The U.S. District Court of Northern Texas issued a final judgment in a case challenging the Federal Trade Commission’s (the…
Whether your child is a senior in high school, about to start college this fall, or presently a college student,…
Rudolph Friedmann LLP is pleased to announce that three of its lawyers have received recognition in the 2025 edition of…
Many suppliers of goods have long-standing credit relationships with certain purchasers. A recent decision by the United States Bankruptcy Court…
In the dynamic world of real estate transactions, exclusivity agreements play a pivotal role in securing deals and protecting the…
Adam Shafran, a partner at the firm, recently represented James Raleigh in an action in Middlesex Superior Court, James Raleigh…
The Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) is a federal law that was enacted in 2021 and took effect on January 1,…
Vinay Mehra (“Mehra”), former President of Boston Globe Media Partners, LLC (the “Globe”), brought a lawsuit against the Globe asserting…