A jury’s award of unpaid future sales commissions could not be trebled under the Massachusetts Wage Act, a Superior Court judge in the Business Litigation Session has ruled. In an opinion disposing of post-trial motions, Judge Kenneth W. Salinger determined ...
Read More »ERISA fiduciary’s ‘duty of prudence’ question of conduct, not results
A recent holding from the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals is a reaffirmation that ERISA’s “duty of prudence” for fiduciary managers of employer-sponsored retirement plans speaks to process, not investment results, attorneys say. The plaintiffs in the case contended ...
Read More »Despite Facebook post, worker can get unemployment benefits
In a ruling examining the interplay between social media and the workplace, the Rhode Island Supreme Court has held in a split decision that there was insufficient evidence to show an employee’s Facebook post was “connected with his work” so ...
Read More »In-House with … Robert P. Suglia of Amica Mutual Insurance Co.
It would be hard to fault anyone for assuming that the legal department of a 110-year-old property and casualty insurance company with a national reach must be a large operation. After all, Amica Mutual Insurance Co. is under the eye ...
Read More »Employer not limited to one workers’ comp policy
Interpreting language in G.L. §28-36-5 requiring that workers’ compensation insurance policies cover the “entire liability of the employer,” the Rhode Island Supreme Court has ordered a Massachusetts insurer to pay benefits to an injured employee of a Rhode Island construction ...
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