James Rudolph Receives Honorary Degree from Salem State University

9 years ago

James Rudolph, managing partner of Rudolph Friedmann LLP, received an honorary degree, Doctor of Humane Letters, from Salem State University…

Appeal of Zoning Board Variance Requires Posting of Bond to Proceed

9 years ago

In a case of first impression, the Housing Court for the City of Boston ruled that neighbors who appealed the…

Giving Stock to Key Employees – Good Idea or Bad Idea?

9 years ago

by James L. Rudolph, Esq. As a small business grows, it is not unusual for a critical or key employee…

Court Denies Former CEO Access to Privileged Communications

9 years ago

by Robert P. Rudolph The attorney-client privilege is a well-established concept that protects certain communications between a client and his/her…

Radio Entrepreneurs Features Jon Friedmann and Adam Shafran

9 years ago

On April 11, Jonathon Friedmann and Adam Shafran were featured on the Radio Entrepreneurs show "On the Record" hosted by…

When the Customer Is Not Always Right – Contractor’s Liability When Homeowner Insists on Ignoring Building Codes

9 years ago

The motto, “The customer is always right,” was popularized by innovators in the retail industry in the early 20th Century.…

A Guarantee or Not a Guarantee, That Is the Question

9 years ago

As a general rule in Massachusetts, an action may not be brought against a person on a promise to answer…

Amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and How They May Affect your Business

9 years ago

by Adam J. Shafran On April 29, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court approved and submitted to Congress proposed amendments to…

Boston Business Owners Take a Closer Look at Your Independent Contractors

9 years ago

Rudolph Friedmann recently filed a federal class action lawsuit against Pepperidge Farm alleging that the company has misclassified many of…

New Case Establishes Liability for Boston Restaurant Owners with Multiple Locations

9 years ago

by James L. Rudolph, Esq. and Robert P. Rudolph, Esq. In a first of its kind ruling by a Massachusetts…