The New York Times reported on a new trend in dealing with caring for elderly parents: hiring geriatric care managers. These professionals act as caseworkers for a family grappling with housing...
As I read the corporate blather this month about tort reform, I am reminded of a case I tried in May and June of 2001. It was about Bill Modestino, Jr. a courageous young man and hemophiliac that...
There exists two important components of the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act, chapter 93A. One is section 2 of the Act which relates to situations where a consumer maintains a claim against...
Yesterday, the New York Times reported that a new plan to monitor the safety of drugs could identify a particular drug's risks long before they might have otherwise been discovered. The study that...
Nissan is recalling more than 360,000 Murano SUVs from the 2003-2007 model years due to a defect in the intake air ducts which may cause the engine to stall, increasing the risk of a...
The last time you went to an adult entertainment venue (no one reading this blog, I'm sure), did you think the dancers were independant contractors or employees of the venue. What...you weren't...
The Bernie Madoff news becomes more confounding each day. Who will we find out tomorrow knew about the scheme but didn't investigate or ask questions? A number of years ago, I belonged to a very...
Baby Jogger voluntarily recalled Baby Jogger City Mini Strollers because the restraint buckles could break or unlatch, posing a fall hazard to children. To date, the agency has not received any...
The New York Times reported on Wednesday that Vermont is putting its foot down on medical industry payments and gifts to doctors and other health care providers. The law passed by the Vermont...
A teenager was killed in a car accident when the vehicle he was driving ran off the road, rolled over and landed in the ocean in Falmouth Sunday morning. According to police, the vehicle crashed...
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