Many parents are shocked to find out that the private high school they are paying a sizeable amount of tuition for has much more discretion in terms of disciplining their child than a public school. Most public high school handbooks … Read more »
Attorney E. Steven Coren’s Article Featured in the Boston Bar Association’s “Beyond the Billable” Blog
Attorney E. Steven Coren’s article “Doing Justice” was featured in the Boston Bar Association’s “Beyond the Billable” blog on August 13, 2019. Read about why he decided to represent the client who was referred to him by the … Read more »
E. Steven Coren Reappointed to the Board of Governors of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys
Kerstein, Coren & Lichtenstein LLP is pleased to announce that partner E. Steven Coren has been reappointed to the Board of Governors of the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys (“MATA”) for the 2019-2020 year and will continue to chair … Read more »
KCL Resolves Two School Discipline/Student Rights Matters
KCL attorney Andra Hutchins recently resolved two school discipline/student rights matters. Andra represented a student who attended school in a highly regarded public school district and convinced the school to overturn the student’s suspension because the school violated the student’s … Read more »
KCL Wins Jury Verdict in Difficult Invasion of Privacy/Emotional Distress Case
Attorney E. Steven Coren represented a client in a case involving invasion of privacy and emotional distress claims against the client’s ex-husband and his sister-in-law for unlawfully accessing and disseminating her highly confidential psychiatric records.
By way of background, the … Read more »
Buying Real Estate? Consider Owner’s Title Insurance
Owner’s title insurance is an optional, one-time charge that insures title to real estate for as long as the insured owns the property, subject to policy provisions. Clients often ask whether they need this coverage, whether lender’s title insurance suffices … Read more »
KCL Opposes Motion to Dismiss in Mount Ida Case
What obligation does an institution of higher learning have to its students? That is the key question facing a federal judge in Boston after a hearing in April regarding the abrupt closure and sale of Mount Ida College in 2018. … Read more »
KCL Dealbook
Robert Finkel has represented the owner of a self-storage facility real estate portfolio in connection with the buyout of a partner’s interest, the closing on a $12 million defeasance, the refinancing of a mortgage loan, and a reworking of the … Read more »
KCL Dealbook
Robert Finkel has represented the owner of a self-storage facility real estate portfolio in connection with the buyout of a partner’s interest, the closing on a $12 million defeasance, the refinancing of a mortgage loan, and a reworking of the … Read more »
KCL Successfully Concludes Client’s Divorce Case
KCL Successfully Concludes Client’s Divorce Case
Attorney E. Steven Coren represented a client who was a hairdresser and who was subjected to alleged abuse by her husband during the marriage. The husband also contacted the wife’s part-time employer, a retirement … Read more »