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Recent Litigation, Trial, ADR, E-Discovery & Court News

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May
23
2018
U.S. Supreme Court Approves Use of Class Action Waivers in Arbitration Agreements Murtha Cullina
Jun
22
2017
Justice Department Switches Sides on Class Action Waivers Murtha Cullina
Sep
20
2016
TIMBER! – Liability for damage to private property caused from a fallen tree? Murtha Cullina
Oct
26
2015
Increased Risks of Not Protecting Customer Information in Data Breaches Murtha Cullina
Jan
5
2017
Texas District Court Preliminarily Enjoins Partial Enforcement of Section 1557 Murtha Cullina
Jan
12
2017
Beware of Conflicting Interest Transactions in Family Business Management Murtha Cullina
Dec
29
2015
Critical Cybersecurity Policies and Practices After Settlement Order in FTC v. Wyndham Worldwide Corp. Murtha Cullina
Jun
7
2018
MA SJC Rules on Merger-Related Fiduciary Duties Murtha Cullina
Jun
27
2018
No First Amendment Privacy Protection from Grand Jury Subpoena for Identity of Anonymous Reviewers on Glassdoor.com Murtha Cullina
Jan
23
2017
New Guidance on “Personal Benefit” Test of Insider Trading Law Murtha Cullina
Mar
17
2017
Connecticut Supreme Court Provides Guidance on Test for Independent Contractors Murtha Cullina
Jul
31
2017
Do You Have a Reasonable Expectation of Receiving Dividends if You Acquired Your Shares in a Family-Owned Corporation Through Gift or Inheritance? Murtha Cullina
Sep
8
2016
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Lends Helping Hand to Inadvertent Lender Omissions in Execution of Mortgage Acknowledgements Murtha Cullina
Oct
25
2015
Massachusetts Appeals Court Ruling: Contractor Justified Not Paying Subcontractor That Refused To Perform Work Murtha Cullina
Feb
21
2018
SCOTUS Denies Cert on CareFirst: No Clarity on Harm in Data Breach Cases This Session Murtha Cullina
Jan
1
2016
Rare Employer Win After Public Hearing at MCAD: But What is Price of Victory? Murtha Cullina
Jan
4
2016
Contractor Terminated by Owner Can Sue Architect for Interference Murtha Cullina
Feb
9
2017
Watch out for Fraud in Family-Business Purchase Agreements Murtha Cullina
Mar
1
2017
Carefully Consider the Scope of Releases When Settling Claims between Family-Business Owners Murtha Cullina
Apr
7
2017
The $100 Million Question is Answered With Extrinsic Evidence, Not Contra Proferentem Murtha Cullina
Jun
19
2018
District Court Gives Narrow, Reasonable Scope to TCPA Murtha Cullina
May
16
2017
A “Pro-Creditor” Supreme Court Decision That Does No Favor for Banks Murtha Cullina
Sep
10
2018
Son’s Lawsuit to Dissolve Family Business Based Upon Relatives’ “Vendetta” Against Him Allowed To Proceed Murtha Cullina
Jul
13
2017
Will Your Family-Owned LLC Be Required to Pay the Fair Value of a Withdrawing Member’s Interest? Murtha Cullina
Sep
22
2016
Café Manager Seeks Class Action for Overtime Pay Murtha Cullina
Sep
28
2016
When Will Trust Assets Be Considered Available Assets When Applying For Medicaid In Connecticut? Murtha Cullina
Oct
16
2016
Consider Indemnification and Advancement Obligations When Drafting Limited Liability Company Operating Agreements Murtha Cullina
May
5
2018
Do Shareholders Need to Make a Demand Upon the Board of Directors Before Filing Suit on a Family-Owned Corporation’s Behalf? Murtha Cullina
 

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