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Morrison Mahoney Managing Partner Scott D. Burke Quoted in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
Morrison Mahoney Managing Partner Scott D. Burke was quoted a recent edition of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly.
Webinar: COVID-19 Lawsuits: Protect Yourself from Civil & Criminal Liability
Over 55 criminal and civil lawsuits have been filed against LTC directors and executives related to COVID-19 incidents. Morrison Mahoney Partner Amy B. Yarbro (Parker) joins forces for CareSafely for an informative webinar on the lawsuits and how you can protect yourself from personal liability while also protecting your organization. [...]
Soraya Campbell Appointed to the Board of Directors of the Nassau Health Care Corporation
Morrison Mahoney Partner Soraya Campbell was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of the Nassau Health Care Corporation (NHHC), a medical provider of care to patients who are covered by Medicaid or uninsured.
Morrison Mahoney Ranked in 2021 “Best Law Firms”
Morrison Mahoney has been named a Tier 1 firm in Boston, MA, for Insurance Law and Medical Malpractice Law – Defendants in the 2020 Edition of U.S. News - Best Lawyers® "Best Law Firms".
California Ballot Initiative Signals a Sea Change in US Data Privacy Law but Should Not Be Reason for Fear
There is no doubt that this is an important election year. While the presidential election will receive the majority of the attention, Proposition 24, a California ballot initiative regarding the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) will be another important vote to watch.
MA Appellate Practice and Procedure Bulletin – October 2020
Boston Partner Tory A. Weigand recently argued before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in potentially significant decision poised to clarify factual causation in medical malpractice and negligence generally.