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 May 5, 2017    Uncategorized  

The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit in Chicago recently ruled that the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects gay workers from job discrimination. This is a landmark ruling because historically the courts have said that LGBTQ people were not pro …

 April 25, 2017    Andra J. Hutchins  

Board of Registration of Psychologists rules prohibit giving opinions Psychologists try to help their clients. Whether a client needs intense psychotherapy, advice, or just someone to talk to, a psychologist’s job is to listen to, and treat their clients. Agai …

 April 24, 2017    Uncategorized  

I am often asked by entrepreneurs and start-up companies if it is worth their time and money to enforce non-compete agreements. As with most business decisions, it is important to understand the pros and cons of non-compete agreements before answering the ques …

 March 10, 2017    Andra J. Hutchins, Andrew L. Hyams  

The latest issue of KCL Insights includes recent client wins and blog posts. Andrew Hyams Testifies Against Proposed Board of Medicine Regulations – Andrew Hyams Former Employee Not Entitled to Unemployment Benefits in Massachusetts – Andra Hutchins Have Your …

 March 2, 2017    Uncategorized  

We are often contacted by people who believe their civil rights have been violated and want to file a lawsuit. However, many of these instances do not qualify for protection under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Here are some very general guidelines …

 January 30, 2017    Maury E. Lederman, Robert A. Finkel  

The latest issue of KCL Insights includes recent client wins and blog posts. KCL Congratulates Our Client ScrubaDub on Their Expansion and Profile in the Boston Business Journal – Robert Finkel Winter conditions claim frozen in its tracks: equity does not trum …

 January 20, 2017    Maury E. Lederman  

Court Dismisses Contractor’s Claim Against Property Owner Summary In a recent Massachusetts Superior Court ruling on a motion for summary judgment in Cumberland Farms, Inc. (“CFI”) v. Tenacity Construction, Inc. (“Tenacity”), Suffolk Superior Court, No. 15-158 …

 January 11, 2017    Andrew L. Hyams, E. Steven Coren  

We are happy to share some of our notable victories from 2016: KCL Wins One of First Cases Under New Alimony Termination Law Attorneys: E. Steven Coren KCL Wins Medical License Summary Suspension Decision: DALA Medical License Suspension Appeal Attorneys: Andr …

 December 5, 2016    Maury E. Lederman, Uncategorized  

Summary In a case of first impression, a Massachusetts Superior Court judge recently ruled that a general contractor (G4S) could not recover over $14M from a public owner (MTPC) because G4S had violated its contract with MTPC by falsely certifying that it had …

 November 14, 2016    Andra J. Hutchins, Milton L. Kerstein  

The latest issue of KCL Insights includes blog posts by: Milton Kerstein and Andra Hutchins – Help! I Received a Subpoena for Patient Records Piercing the Corporate Veil – Concerns for the Small and Mid-Sized Business  

 November 9, 2016    Uncategorized  

The Innovator’s Counsel Q.  Are small to mid-sized business owners’ personal assets protected when they operate as an LLC? A.  An LLC does not completely guarantee that a business owner’s personal assets are protected from creditors. Piercing the Corporate Vei …

 October 24, 2016    Andrew L. Hyams  

The latest issue of KCL Insights includes: Partner Andrew Hyams Wins Medical License Summary Suspension Decision

 October 21, 2016    Andra J. Hutchins, Milton L. Kerstein  

By attorneys Milton Kerstein and Andra Hutchins. It’s happened—you received a subpoena for patient records from an attorney representing your patient. This is the first in a two part series. The second part will address the circumstance where you receive a sub …

 October 5, 2016    Uncategorized  

The latest issue of KCL Insights includes: Attorney Andrew Hyams’ Advice for Applying for a Medical License in Massachusetts September 22 marked the first day of Fall and a successful end to the Spring/Summer 2016 medical license season for all of Andrew Hyams …

 September 28, 2016    Andrew L. Hyams  

September 22 marked the first day of Fall and a successful end to the Spring/Summer 2016 medical license season for all of Andrew Hyams’ clients who applied for licenses. The Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine website states that due to the large …

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