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Monthly Archives: July 2012
The Strange Laws of Massachusetts from Witches to Dueling
Massachusetts is home to some strange laws, perhaps due to a Puritan past. While no one enforces them any more, for fun, I thought that we would look at some. Spitting G.L. c.270 section 14 says that spitting on a sidewalk … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Thoughts
Tagged Church and State, Dueling, evidentiary rules, First Amendment, strange laws
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Wrongful termination: are you a victim?
If you believe you are the victim of wrongful termination (discrimination, whistleblower, retaliation, breach of contract, etc.), there are certain steps you should consider taking immediately. The following is general information and you should not rely on it for your … Continue reading
Posted in Employment Law
Tagged employee-at-will, personnel records, wrongful termination
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The Corporate Shield: Asset Protections Part I
This is the first part about For Profit Companies and with a second about Not For Profit Corporations focused on avoidance of claims reaching personal or other entities’ assets. Business owners who are incorporated or LLCs or considering those protections … Continue reading