Massachusetts Grapples With Letting Judges Order Mental Health Care April 11, 2023 By Steve LeBlanc When Ashoke and Vinita Rampuria’s son returned home after taking a year off from college, to complete his course work,...
Maryland Lawmakers Approve Bill to Remove Time Limit on Child Sex Abuse Suits April 11, 2023 Maryland lawmakers have passed a bill to end the state’s statute limiting when civil lawsuits over child sex abuse can...
Driving School Owner Pleads Guilty to License Bribery Scheme April 11, 2023 The owner of a Massachusetts driving school has pleaded guilty to bribing a road test examiner to issue driver’s licenses...
Students Flunk Test for Class Action Over Covid Cutbacks by University April 10, 2023 By Andrew G. Simpson A federal court has rejected a proposed class action by students against Boston University over alleged damages they suffered due...
Lead Paint Testing Firm Executives Accused of Marketing Faulty Devices April 10, 2023 By Mark Pratt Three former executives of a company that makes machines that test lead levels in humans deliberately concealed a problem with...
Victims Question If Baltimore Church Sex Abuse Report Is Complete April 10, 2023 By Lea Skene While the Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore has long touted its transparency in publishing the names of clergy credibly accused of...
Connecticut Woman Shot by Officer Receives $1.1 Million Settlement April 10, 2023 HAMDEN, Conn. (AP) – A Connecticut woman who was seriously injured when a police officer opened fire on her and...
Patriot Growth Acquires Petschauer Insurance of New York April 6, 2023 National insurance network Patriot Growth Insurance Services has added Petschauer Insurance to its organization. Based in Garden City, New York,...
Two Contractors to Pay $1.24 Million to Resolve Fraud in Whittier Bridge/I-95 Project April 6, 2023 Walsh Construction Co. and Melo’s Rodbusters, Inc. have agreed to pay $1.24 million collectively to resolve False Claims Act allegations...
Massachusetts Approves 10.2% Workers’ Compensation Rate Cut April 6, 2023 Massachusetts workers’ compensation rates will fall an average 10.2% starting July 1, a considerably bigger reduction than the industry recommended....