11/29/2021 5:28:00 PM The construction industry positions itself for post-pandemic growth By Goulston & Storrs New York City’s construction industry is starting to come back from the pandemic, and residential construction is driving much of the...
11/22/2021 8:12:00 PM Probate & Fiduciary Litigation Newsletter - December 2021 By Sarah Eberspacher Charles Jacob III This newsletter is intended to keep readers informed about developments in probate and fiduciary litigation in Massachusetts and New...
11/22/2021 5:29:00 PM Navigating the Post-pandemic Private Equity Landscape By Allison Sherrier Corporate associate Allison Sherrier spoke with Crain's Content Studio to provide insight into the complex issues the Private Equity...
11/17/2021 5:31:00 PM Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Property Opinions By Goulston & Storrs How could feminist perspectives and methods change the shape of property law? This volume assembles a group of diverse scholars to...
11/10/2021 4:06:00 PM Boston Requires Carbon Neutrality for Existing Buildings By Matthew Kiefer David Linhart Furthering the aims of Boston’s 2019 Climate Action Plan, which identified large buildings as major carbon emitters, Boston City Council...
11/4/2021 4:35:00 PM General Jurisdiction Trend Grows With NY High Court's Ruling By Jaclyn Grodin Isabel Sukholitsky Since the U.S. Supreme Court's 2014 landmark decision in Daimler AG v. Bauman,1 courts around the country have been reexamining their...
11/3/2021 4:36:00 PM Congress intervention into NFL, Washington investigation not unheard of By Martin Edel Thursday marks the deadline for the NFL to comply with a request from two House Democrats to turn over all documents related to the...
11/2/2021 6:00:00 PM Law of the Land - Real Estate Litigation Newsletter By Mariana Korsunsky Kevin O'Flaherty Gary Ronan John White III +1 more... Show less CASES OF NOTE CONVEYANCE OF PROPERTY RESULT OF MUTUAL MISTAKE Thomas v. Medeiros, 100 Mass. App. Ct. 1106 (2021) The Massachusetts...
11/1/2021 4:37:00 PM How a Major League Baseball lockout would work this winter By Martin Edel When labor experts discuss strikes and lockouts, they often refer to them as “weapons.” Just as a strike is typically the most powerful...