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KNOWLEDGE AND INSIGHTS

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KNOWLEDGE AND INSIGHTS
News & Resources2023-12-11T12:21:39-05:00

Our attorneys submit legal updates, professional articles and newsletters of interest to our clients. Many of our lawyers are called upon to speak at professional events and provide their expertise. We are pleased to share our insights, news items and other information of use to our clients.

Morrison Mahoney Of Counsel Steven J. Bolotin Featured in Mass. Lawyers Weekly on MA Data Breach Law

May 21, 2019|

Morrison Mahoney Of Counsel Steven Bolotin was quoted in a front page story by Mass. Lawyers Weekly about changes to Massachusetts’ data breach law, mandating credit monitoring services. As of April 10, 2019, organizations and companies that have personal information of Massachusetts residents will need to adjust their notification procedures by that date to come into compliance with the revised law.

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We regularly share our knowledge with our clients through customized educational seminars. Many of us are nationally recognized speakers in our fields, having served as faculty for programs produced around the world.

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