We are pleased to announce Tristan Colangelo has joined the firm as a Partner. Tristan regularly litigates commercial and business disputes on behalf of individuals and companies; breach of contract claims; employment matters, including covenants not to compete or solicit; … Read more »
Jeffrey Fink Named in the 2022 Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Reader Rankings for Dispute Resolution
KCL partner Jeffrey Fink has been named in the 2022 Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Reader Rankings for Dispute Resolution. Each year, Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly readers vote on which businesses they like the most in Massachusetts based on their own experiences. More … Read more »
Andra Hutchins Quoted in “Homeowner not bound by acceptance of settlement” in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
A homeowner suing over the alleged unconstitutional taking of her home in New Bedford for unpaid taxes was not bound by her prior acceptance of a $65,000 settlement because defense counsel subsequently insisted on confidentiality and non-disparagement provisions as part … Read more »
Steve Coren Receives MATA President’s Award
Steve Coren received the Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys (MATA) 2022 President’s Award for his contributions to MATA at the organization’s annual dinner in May 2022. Steve has been a member of MATA’s Board of Governors since 2013 and serves … Read more »
Steve Coren Quoted in “Judge boots suit by pedestrian hit by postal truck”
Steve Coren was quoted in “Judge boots suit by pedestrian hit by postal truck” in the November 1, 2021 issue of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. The article discusses a recent summary judgment ruling from a federal district court in Massachusetts … Read more »
Andra Hutchins Quoted in “Education lawyers decipher U.S. Supreme Court cheerleader decision”
KCL partner Andra Hutchins was quoted in “Education lawyers decipher U.S. Supreme Court cheerleader decision” in the July 5 issue of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. Education law attorneys were hopeful that the Court’s decision in Mahanoy Area School District v. … Read more »
Massachusetts Appeals Court Clarifies Condominium Unit Owners’ Rights to Protest Condominium Fines and Late Fees
A recent 2021 decision rendered by the Appeals Court in Trustees of 10 Porter Street Condo Trust v. Cerda has clarified the rights of unit owners to protest the payment of fines and late fees associated with the payment of … Read more »
Hannah Konowitz Joins KCL as Associate
We are pleased to announce Hannah Konowitz has joined the firm as an associate. Hannah focuses her practice on representing individuals, families, and health care professionals in education law, domestic relations, professional licensure and litigation matters. She has experience in … Read more »
Getting to “Normal” – COVID-19 Vaccinations: Vol. 1 Historical Vaccination Mandates
There is a lot of excitement about the release of various vaccines for the novel coronavirus and getting back to “normal.” However, there has been less discussion about what will happen on the road to “normal” – including implementation of … Read more »
Everything You Need to Know About Massachusetts’ New Paid Family Medical Leave Act
Beginning January 1, 2021, Massachusetts employees are eligible for a new state-offered benefit granting up to 26 weeks of job protected leave for medical and family reasons. Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML) is a benefit separate from the federal government’s … Read more »
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