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

11 years ago

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

Condominium Law: Who Pays for Repairs?

11 years ago

By Jocelyn Campbell, Esq. For those who own condominiums in Massachusetts and are fortunate enough to also have a balcony,…

Can Corporate Counsel’s Privileged Communications Be Withheld From Directors/Shareholders?

12 years ago

The short answer is yes, but it depends on the facts and circumstances of the particular situation. In a recent…

Freedom From Overcrowding As the Grounds for Standing in a Zoning Appeal

12 years ago

Not everyone can challenge the granting of zoning relief. Under the Zoning Act, MGL Chapter 40A, only a “ person…

To Cohabitate Or Not To Cohabitate – It Now Makes A Difference In MA Alimony Laws

12 years ago

Until recently, Massachusetts was historically one of the worst states, if not the worst state, for a divorce. Prior to…

Firm News – Spring 2013

12 years ago

Will Korman has been invited to conduct several presentations at the Oklahoma Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers this June at…

Intermingling and Piercing the Corporate Veil

12 years ago

It has long been the law in Massachusetts that a corporation (or even an individual) can, under certain circumstances, be…

A Recognition of Today’s Modern Family

12 years ago

By Ashley M. Green, Esq. Understanding the New Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code After almost 20 years of debate, new legislation…

No Means No: Shift Supervisors Are Not Entitled to Pooled Tips

12 years ago

A recent decision by the First Circuit will have vast ramifications for all restaurant owners in Massachusetts. In Matamoros v.…

Firm News – Winter 2013

12 years ago

Rudolph Friedmann LLP Named 2013 U.S. Top Ranked Law Firm Rudolph Friedmann LLP is pleased to announce that we have…