By Christopher P. Fitzgerald, Esq.
Category: Articles & Resources

Supreme Judicial Court Adopts Amendments to Mass. Rules of Professional Conduct
By Michael J. Rossi

VIDEO: The Massachusetts Prompt Pay Act – Implications of Recent Ruling
The Massachusetts Prompt Pay Act: Implications of Recent Ruling
Presented by attorneys in the Conn Kavanaugh Construction Law Group
James B. Peloquin, Christopher K. Sweeney, Nicole M. Levesque, Dayana Donisca

Wage Act Roundtable On-Demand Recording
Three CK attorneys recorded an on-demand roundtable about the pending Wage Act legislation called “An Act to Prevent Wage Theft, Promote Employer Accountability, and Enhance Public Enforcement, H.B. 1959.”

Increased Litigation Regarding Food and Beverage Product Labeling Creates Risk for Manufacturers
By Christopher P. Fitzgerald, Esq.

Medication Errors Lead to a Criminal Conviction: What Nurses Should Know about the RaDonda Vaught Verdict
By Alexis P. Theriault, Esq.

SJC Holds that Bar Counsel has Burden of Proof on Whether Disclosed Information is “Generally Known” for Violation of Rules of Professional Conduct 1.6 (a) and 1.9 (c)
By Brendan P. Kelley, Litigation Attorney at Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford, LLP in Boston, MA

Late Payment of Wages Means Triple Liability for Employers Even If Wages Are Paid Before Suit is Filed
By Catherine M. DiVita, Employment Law Attorney at Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch & Ford, LLP in Boston, MA

U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down OSHA’s Vaccine-or-Testing Mandate for Large Employers
By Catherine M. DiVita