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- RT @AmandaMarieBaer: Can an employer require employees to get a COVID-19 vaccine? EEOC says "yes." However, SHOULD you require your employ…. David McCay 3 months ago
- What does the December 8th Rollback Mean for Massachusetts Employers? Find out here. offtheclockemploymentblog.com/2020/12/10/wha… via @AmandaMarieBaer. David McCay 4 months ago
- Municipal Permitting Timelines Resume on December 1. mirickrealestatelawblog.com/2020/11/20/mun… via @wordpressdotcom. David McCay 4 months ago
- RT @bdlawfirm: Last chance to register to join B&D and @ELIORG on October 26 for "#Superfund Reform Efforts, Past and Present," a virtual p…. David McCay 5 months ago
- RT @495Partnership: Thank you to our @MassDEP representatives Kathleen Baskin, Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau of Water Resources, and…. David McCay 5 months ago
- RT @495Partnership: The @495Partnership will host representatives from @MassDEP for a presentation regarding the state's new PFAS drinking…. David McCay 6 months ago
- It was definitely different this year, but so proud of and thankful for all our donors and my teammates at Team ACT… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…. David McCay 8 months ago
- Water stop #1 for Team ACT and our #PMC2020. Closer by the mile. https://t.co/E6ezPpSGOc. David McCay 8 months ago
- PMC2020 Day 1: 113 mi. done and dusted!. David McCay 8 months ago
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Update on St. John’s Holdings, LLC. v. Two Electronics, LLC
On October 24th, 2016, the Massachusetts Land Court revised its ruling in St. John’s Holdings, LLC. v. Two Electronics, LLC (2016 WL 1460477 (2016). The underlying case (the subject of a prior blog article) involved electronic communication and the Statute … Continue reading
On Solid Ground’s Top Five Stories of 2013
With 2013 coming to an end, it’s time to take a look back at the year that was. Each year brings new developments in real estate, environmental and construction law, and 2013 was certainly no exception. Here’s our pick for … Continue reading
Posted in Broker Liability, Construction, Contracts, Environmental, Hazardous Materials, Municipal, Wetlands, Zoning
Tagged DeWolfe, Kootz v. St. Johns River Water Management District, marijuana dispensaries, Massachusetts Appeals Court, Massachusetts Contingency Plan, Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, Perini Corp., Supreme Judicial Court
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Brokers Beware: SJC Issues Ruling in Closely-Followed DeWolfe v. Hingham Centre Case
The Supreme Judicial Court’s (SJC) recent ruling in DeWolfe v. Hingham Centre, Ltd., is a warning to Massachusetts real estate brokers: What you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. The case is also … Continue reading