COVID-19: Attorney General’s Emergency Regulations Put In Place To Protect Citizens
AG Healey puts Emergency Regulation in place to protect Citizens from Debt Collection problems in light of COVID-19 Early on April 16, 2020, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey announced regulation 940 CMR 35.00. This new regulation strives to protect the citizens of Massachusetts during the state of emergency. Debt collectors could potentially use the stimulus […]
3 Ways Our Law Firm Is Operating To Overcome COVID-19
The Probate Court Is Closed, But We Can Still Prepare & File Petitions Whether you’re dealing with opening an estate, filing for guardianship or any other family law related proceeding, we can help. The probate court is now only holding proceedings on an emergency basis – and by electronic means for the most part – […]
How Not to Like a Boss – Social Media in the Workplace Bill Considered by Massachusetts Lawmakers
Sandwich, MA – When you work for a company, you represent that company. No one disputes that. Where that line begins and ends becomes a bit been hazy for many employers and employees when it pertains to social media. Senate bill 2063, passed by the Massachusetts Senate and under review by the Massachusetts House Ways […]