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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 5 days ago
- What does the December 8th Rollback Mean for Massachusetts Employers? Find out here. offtheclockemploymentblog.com/2020/12/10/wha… via @AmandaMarieBaer. David McCay 1 month ago
- Municipal Permitting Timelines Resume on December 1. mirickrealestatelawblog.com/2020/11/20/mun… via @wordpressdotcom. David McCay 1 month 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 2 months ago
- RT @495Partnership: Thank you to our @MassDEP representatives Kathleen Baskin, Assistant Commissioner of the Bureau of Water Resources, and…. David McCay 2 months ago
- RT @495Partnership: The @495Partnership will host representatives from @MassDEP for a presentation regarding the state's new PFAS drinking…. David McCay 3 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 5 months ago
- Water stop #1 for Team ACT and our #PMC2020. Closer by the mile. https://t.co/E6ezPpSGOc. David McCay 5 months ago
- PMC2020 Day 1: 113 mi. done and dusted!. David McCay 5 months ago
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Contractors & Property Owners Beware: SJC Decision Highlights Risk of Penalties for Environmental Violations
The Supreme Judicial Court’s (SJC) recent decision in Franklin Office Park Realty Corp. v. Comm’r of Dept. of Envt’l Protection, 466 Mass. 454 (2013), is a good news, bad news proposition for Massachusetts property owners and contractors. At issue in … Continue reading
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