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 August 26, 2016    Uncategorized  

Can one party to a contract compel a non-signatory party to arbitrate a contract dispute under Massachusetts’ law? Let us use the following hypothetical as an example: A single member LLC (“Dental Worx”) is created for a general dentistry practice owned and op …

 July 20, 2016    Uncategorized  

A few weeks ago, I was speaking to a fellow Family Law lawyer, and he said something striking: “I don’t believe anyone. Everyone is lying. And when I approach my work from this standpoint, it suddenly becomes easier.” It was a strong statement and one that mad …

KCL Wins One of First Cases Under New Alimony Termination Law; I Wish I Had Known…….What Did I Sign?; And Recent Blog Posts The latest issue of KCL Insights includes: KCL Client is Entitled to Termination of His Alimony Obligation Under Alimony Reform Law …

 July 13, 2016    Uncategorized  

Understanding the Implications of Signing a Separation Agreement Recently, I noticed a common theme while meeting with clients that wish to modify their Separation Agreements and it dawned on me that too often I hear, “What did I sign”?  It is not uncommon for …

The latest issue of KCL Insights includes: Milton Kerstein and Andra Hutchins new blog series, “Tips for Avoiding or Responding to Licensing Board Investigations”. The series provides practical advice for health care professionals including psychiatrists, psyc …

 June 22, 2016    Andra J. Hutchins, Milton L. Kerstein  

Tips for Avoiding or Responding to Licensing Board Investigations is a series of blog posts written by attorneys Milton Kerstein and Andra Hutchins. In this series we provide practical advice for health care professionals including psychiatrists, psychologists …

 June 2, 2016    Mark Lichtenstein, Uncategorized  

Summary Process (Eviction) Statute The Massachusetts Security Deposit statute first enacted in 1969 is very complex and requires a landlord to follow certain specific steps to protect the tenants’ interests. One such step has recently been clarified. The summa …

 May 4, 2016    Jonathan Davis  

On December 4, 2015 Congress and the President enacted the “FAST Act” (“Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act”).  One part of the Act provides that the Secretary of State “shall not” issue a passport (except for emergencies or humanitarian reasons) to an …

 April 14, 2016    KCL  

The latest issue of KCL Insights includes: School District Held Accountable in Bullying Case when it Failed to Address Parental Concerns During IEP Meeting (Part II), by Andra Hutchins Doing Better By Doing Good: IRA Distributions to Public Charities, by Jonat …

 April 13, 2016    Uncategorized  

Financial Matters in the Home In my most recent interviews with post divorced individuals I asked the question, “Now that you have been through the divorce process and if you could offer just one piece of advice to those considering divorce, what would you say …

 April 7, 2016    Jonathan Davis  

Protecting Americans From Tax Hikes Act of 2015 (PATH Act) The Federal “Protecting Americans From Tax Hikes Act of 2015” (“PATH Act”) made permanent a provision of the Internal Revenue Code that allows taxpayers, aged 70 and ½ or older, to direct as much as $1 …

 April 4, 2016    Andra J. Hutchins, Uncategorized  

In this two-part blog series, I look at how different laws and statutes can help students and parents address bullying in school. Recent cases in Massachusetts and New York federal courts have addressed bullying in schools, and in both cases, the students over …

 April 1, 2016    KCL  

The latest issue of KCL Insights includes: Avoid Surprises During the Spring Real Estate Season, by Robert Finkel Massachusetts Bullying Case to Proceed under Title IX – the law that prohibits sex discrimination in school (Part I), by Andra Hutchins Join Steve …

 March 29, 2016    Robert A. Finkel  

With the beginning of spring, our thoughts turn to great weather, baseball, holidays and of course real estate! Recently, a client was selling a vacation home on the Cape, and was surprised to find a problem with an old deed in which Mom had tried to deed the …

 March 28, 2016    Andra J. Hutchins  

In two recent cases, federal courts in Massachusetts and New York have addressed bullying in schools, and in both cases, the students overcame legal arguments by their respective districts. The Massachusetts case involves a regular education student who was bu …

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