KCL is pleased to announce the successful conclusion of a difficult personal injury case. The case required extensive trial preparation including working with expert witnesses and using a focus group, as well as careful financial planning and the creating of … Read more »
KCL Insights: June 28, 8018
The latest issue of KCL Insights includes recent news and blog posts:
- Does Your Company Need an Employee Handbook?
- Andra Hutchins Volunteers with BBA Law Day in Boston Schools
Andra Hutchins Volunteers with BBA Law Day in Boston Schools
The goal of the Boston Bar Association’s Law Day in the Schools Program is to introduce Boston’s youth to the law and legal profession. KCL Partner Andra Hutchins was one of 130 BBA volunteers that visited with over 1650 Boston … Read more »
Does Your Company Need an Employee Handbook?
Despite the critical role that the human resources function plays in companies of all sizes, HR personnel and departments are all too often overlooked when a company is uating its priorities and resource allocation. One frequently overlooked tool, which is … Read more »
Steven Coren Presenting at MCLE Family Law Trial Advocacy Workshop June 4-8, 2018
E. Steven Coren along with judges and other leading practitioners will conduct this 5-day family law trial advocacy workshop for divorce lawyers. The workshop teaches trial advocacy from motion practice—to expert witness examination—to final argument.
Attorney Coren will be lecturing, … Read more »
Steve Coren Comments on “Ruling on future inheritance beyond comprehension”
In a letter to the editor of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly, E. Steven Coren said,
… Read more »“I read with amazement the decision in Frasca v. Frasca, 93 Mass. App. Ct. 1101 (2018), that a Probate & Family court judge assigned
2017 Year In Review
Dear Clients and Friends,
Wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year!
In case you missed it last year, here are some of KCL’s 2017 highlights.
Notable KCL Wins
Board of Medicine Reverses Itself, Grants Andrew Hyams’ Client a Full … Read more »
Board of Medicine Reverses Itself, Grants Andrew Hyams’ Client a Full Medical License
In November, 2017, after the Board of Registration in Medicine voted 3-2 to “preliminarily deny” a medical license, the physician hired KCL partner Andrew Hyams.
The Board’s basis for denial was that the physician was a defendant in multiple … Read more »
KCL Insights: November 16, 2017
The latest issue of KCL Insights includes recent news and blog posts:
Navigating Sexual Assault Complaints on Campus
Private and public colleges, as well as the federal government, have offered their various views and opinions on how sexual assault cases on college campuses should be handled. Title IX is the federal law that dictates how such cases must … Read more »