Massachusetts

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is well-known for lobster, the New England Patriots and the Boston Red Sox. The state falls in the First Federal Circuit Court System. More than 80% of the New England residents live in the greater-Boston metro, making it the most populous and a highly influential city in the state’s history, industry, and academia. Both Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are in the Boston area and are ranked as two of the top universities nationally and worldwide.

The government of Massachusetts is laid out in the Constitution of the Commonwealth.  The state government, like the federal government, consists of three branches: executive, legislative and judicial. The executive branch is controlled by the governor and consists of over 150 state agencies. The governor also has a cabinet consisting of ten secretaries.  The legislative branch consists of the General Court, broken into two branches the Massachusetts Senate, which has 40 members, and the Massachusetts House of Representatives with has 160 members, and all members in both houses are up for election every two years.  Although a few remain, most county governments were dissolved in the 1990s and 2000s.

The judiciary of Massachusetts consists of the court of last resort, the Superior Court which is the court of last resort.  The Massachusetts District Court, also known as the District Court Department of the Trial Court hears a wide range of criminal, civil, housing, juvenile, mental health, and other types of cases.  The Land Court has limited subject-matter jurisdiction related to real property. Massachusetts also has a Housing Court, Probate and Family Court, Juvenile Court and Boston’s Municipal Court.

Massachusetts is also known for its liberal legislation. On May 17, 2004 it became the first US state to legalize Same-sex marriage, after a state court determined that exclusion of same-sex couples right to a civil marriage was unconstitutional. On November 8, 2016, the state also legalized marijuana under the Marijuana Legalization Initiative.  Massachusetts has progressive laws related to employment and has passed an Equal Pay Ordinance and the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, and legal analysis of both pieces of legislation are available on the National Law Review.

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2020
Massachusetts’ Safety Standards for Offices: What Businesses Need to Know Mintz
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2020
Massachusetts Department of Energy Finalizes Solar Incentive Program Mintz
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16
2022
When It Comes to Coastal Resilience, Late Isn't Better than Never! Mintz
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15
2022
The Massachusetts High Court Holds That Employers Are Now Automatically Liable For Treble Wage Damages for Any Untimely Paid Final Wages Mintz
Sep
14
2022
EPA is exercising Clean Water Act muscle in a way it never has before, in Massachusetts of all places! Mintz
Jan
10
2023
There once was a coastal resiliency project on Nantucket . . . A cautionary tale. Mintz
Feb
7
2023
Finally, Judicial Guidance Interpreting the Massachusetts Noncompetition Agreement Act Mintz
Aug
29
2023
The SJC Shocks Financial Services Industry by Taking Victory Away from Robinhood and Giving it to the Secretary of State Mintz
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16
2012
Massachusetts Regulatory and Legislative Update March 2012 Mintz
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4
2012
Energy and Environment Update - June 3, 2012 Mintz
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7
2012
Energy and Environment Law Update - August 7, 2012 Mintz
Jan
24
2013
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley Announces Plans to Hold Energy Summit Mintz
Dec
20
2013
Tis The Season for Massachusetts’ Temporary Employees Mintz
Jun
30
2014
Massachusetts Federal Court Refuses to Transform Non-Disclosure Agreement into a Non-Competition Agreement Mintz
Oct
30
2014
Immigration Issues in the Massachusetts Governor Race Mintz
Jul
6
2015
Uncertain Future for Non-Compete Agreements in Massachusetts: Legislators Seek Compromise Mintz
Apr
26
2016
Uber Aims to Settle Two Class Actions; Approximately 385,000 Uber Drivers in California and Massachusetts to Remain Independent Contractors – At Least for Now Mintz
Feb
16
2017
State Data Breach Notification Laws: February 2017 Privacy Update Mintz
Apr
20
2017
FY2018 Massachusetts Budget Update: House Ways and Means Budget Mintz
Jun
29
2017
Massachusetts House and Senate Tackle Marijuana Mintz
Sep
21
2017
Tesla Bringing Supercharger Stations to Boston and Chicago Mintz
May
16
2018
Forget Parking Spaces, Developers: Tenants May Soon be Asking if Your Building Comes With an Aerial Gondola Terminal Mintz
Aug
8
2018
Massachusetts Non-Compete Legislation Awaiting Governor Baker’s Signature Mintz
Nov
2
2018
The New Massachusetts HIRD Form Mintz
Apr
11
2019
Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave Part 2: Key Differences in the Revised Regulations Mintz
May
20
2020
Massachusetts’ Reopening Advisory Board Releases Reopening Report Mintz
Jul
8
2020
Petition Seeks Federal Overturn of Net Metering, Calls into Question Federal vs. State Authority Over Solar Sales Mintz
Jun
28
2021
Judicial Deference is Alive and Well in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Mintz
Feb
17
2022
We Need to Walk and Chew Gum When It Comes to Planning in the City of Boston Mintz
May
18
2022
Cape Cod's Coastal Waters Are in Desperate Need of Our Help. Are We Really Going to Let the Perfect Be the Enemy of The Good? Mintz
Oct
12
2022
America’s Oldest Park Is About to Receive Some Much Needed TLC in a Win for Environmental Justice Mintz
Oct
30
2023
Pay Transparency Law on the Horizon for Massachusetts Employers Mintz
Feb
20
2024
Profit-Sharing Arrangement Tied to Employer’s Overall Profits Not Subject to Massachusetts Wage Act Mintz
Apr
6
2012
Massachusetts Attorney General Data Breach Investigation Results in $15,000 Settlement with Property Management Firm Mintz
Jun
8
2012
MA House Passes Health Care Cost Containment Bill Mintz
 

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