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24 Conn Kavanaugh Attorneys Named 2020 Massachusetts Super Lawyers and Rising Stars

Conn Kavanaugh is pleased to announce that 16 attorneys have been named Massachusetts Super Lawyers and 9 attorneys have been named Rising Stars for 2020. The recipients will appear in New England Super Lawyers Magazine, which will be a supplement of the November issue of Boston Magazine. Super Lawyers is a service of Thomson Reuters legal division […]

Preventing Improper Witness Coaching During Remote Depos

Michael Rossi authored the article “Preventing Improper Witness Coaching During Remote Depos,” which was published by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly on August 27, 2020. The article covers some steps attorneys can take while conducting remote depositions to minimize the risk of improper witness coaching. Read the full article on the Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly website [sub. req.].

Erin Higgins Named Best Lawyers “Lawyer of the Year” 2021

Erin K. Higgins has been named “Lawyer of the Year” in insurance litigation as part of the Best Lawyers in America® 2021 edition.  This is the second time Erin has been named “Lawyer of the Year,” having previously been named to the 2019 edition. The “Lawyer of the Year” award is presented annually to a single […]

Colleges and Universities May Be Liable to Intoxicated Students for Failing to Take Reasonable Steps to Protect Them From Harm

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (“SJC”) has created an actionable duty of care of colleges and universities to helplessly intoxicated students. On July 27, 2020, the court held that, where a college or university has actual knowledge of conditions that would lead a reasonable person to believe that a student is in imminent danger of […]

Restaurants May Sell Alcoholic Beverages at Outdoor Table Service, With Approval

As of yesterday, June 8, 2020, Massachusetts restaurants have begun to reopen from the COVID-19 quarantine for outdoor, on-premise dining; a long awaited moment for restaurant owners and workers throughout the Commonwealth. The reopening brings questions for restaurants – particularly those holding on-premise liquor licenses – about operating procedure in a post-lockdown world. For example, […]

Will Liability Waivers Be Part of the ‘New Normal’ for Public-Facing Businesses?

As many Massachusetts businesses begin reopening to the public, one of the challenges they face is the threat of lawsuits from customers who claim to have contracted COVID-19 onsite. Should public-facing businesses ask customers to sign liability waivers to protect against COVID-19 lawsuits? The short answer is that requiring such a waiver probably is not […]

Massachusetts Construction Back up and Running, but COVID Concerns Linger

As public health measures slow the spread of COVID-19, the Commonwealth and its municipalities have begun to ease restrictions on commercial activity, including construction. But it’s far from business as usual on job sites. With a only few exceptions (discussed below), all construction stakeholders must adhere indefinitely to Governor Baker’s “Mandatory Safety Standards” while on […]