Corporate

Court Refuses to Enforce Signed Agreement

While parties may believe they have an enforceable agreement where all parties or their counsel have signed a document, this…

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

The Law on the Limits of When a Company May Pay its Employees’ Legal Fees

You've hired an experienced and successful sales manager and you and your employee are now faced with a potential legal…

10 years ago

Frozen-Out Minority Shareholder Still Owed Corporation Fiduciary Duty

Massachusetts law is clear: both majority and minority shareholders of a closely-held corporation owe each other (as well as to…

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

Employees-at-Will: When Can They Not Be Fired At The Employer’s Will?

By Adam J. Shafran, Esq. Massachusetts, like all other states, follows the employment doctrine known as "employee-at will." The concept…

10 years ago

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

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

12 years ago

Intermingling and Piercing the Corporate Veil

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

12 years ago