National Law Journal
...from Massachusetts Superior Court, involves residential condominium units in a development along Boston's Battery Wharf. Plaintiff Kenneth Edlow appeals the 12(b)(6) dismissal...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...regions A, B, and C, corresponding to counties; region A covers the Boston area, B the western portion of the state, and C the southeastern...
National Law Journal
National Law Journal
...issued in May and August of 2011. The subpoenas were issued to Boston College ("BC") by a commissioner appointed pursuant to 18 U.S.C...
Deprecated The American Lawyer
...their contents. This is not so hypothetical. The Boston Globe just reported this precise scenario happening to a former MIT...
...their contents. This is not so hypothetical. The Boston Globe just reported this precise scenario happening to a former MIT...
...their contents.This is not so hypothetical. The Boston Globe just reported this precise scenario happening to a former MIT...
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