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Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection – February 6, 2018
In this week's issue, our Cybersecurity, Data Protection and Privacy team covers how blockchain will change the insurance industry, exposure of military information via fitness app, Cisco 2018 privacy maturity benchmark study, and more! Click on the link below to view the newsletter. Cybersecurity, Privacy and Data Protection – February [...]
Legal Malpractice Law – 1/31/2018
Wisconsin Court of Appeals Causation, damages: Summary judgment in favor of law firm affirmed where former client failed to show he suffered any damages from representation in underlying case, because he could not establish the financial losses he suffered for a condominium construction project would have been less, but for [...]
Morrison Mahoney Partner Mike Racette Commented on an Appeals Court Decision for Massachusetts Lawyer’s Weekly
Morrison Mahoney partner Mike Racette has been quoted on the front page of Massachusetts Lawyer’s Weekly for January 22, 2018. Mike commented on an Appeals Court decision holding that deposition testimony could be admitted when the witness was not available due to pleading the 5th at trial.
Website Accessibility under Americans with Disabilities Act & Massachusetts Equal Rights Act
Directly or indirectly, the internet has affected almost every life in America. Principally, access to the world-wide web has profoundly changed the way American consumers access goods and services. Yet, business providers of those goods and services have been slow to recognize and appreciate that not all consumers can or do access the web as quickly and efficiently as others
Morrison Mahoney Partner Michael Racette Prevails at the Massachusetts Appeals Court
The Massachusetts Appeals Court held for the first time that a witness’ deposition testimony can be used at a civil trial under the prior recorded testimony exception to the hearsay rule where the witness is unavailable due to a valid invocation of the privilege against self-incrimination.
Morrison Mahoney Partner Tony Abeln and Associate John Babcock author article on Rule 73 for PLDF Quarterly
Morrison Mahoney Partner Tony Abeln and Associate John Babcock author “Medical Malpractice Tribunal Process Overhaul,” in the December 2017 issue Professional Liability Defense Federation Newsletter