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Labor – FLSA – Overtime

Three plaintiffs, who served as sales managers for the defendant banquet facilities, were administrative employees and consequently exempt from the overtime wage provision of the Fair Labor Standards Act.

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Labor – NLRA – Ordinance – Preemption

A city ordinance — requiring that, when there is a change in the identity of a hospitality employer, that employer must retain its predecessor’s employees (subject to some conditions) for a three-month period — is not preempted by the National ...

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Insurance – LTD benefits – Video surveillance

A judgment upholding a plan administrator’s termination of long-term disability benefits must be vacated, as substantial evidence was lacking to support the administrator’s finding that the employee was not totally disabled despite covert surveillance video showing her driving, walking, jogging, ...

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Jurisdiction – Removal – Waiver – Unanimity

The removal of a diversity case by an in-forum defendant, in contravention of the 28 U.S.C. §1441(b) prohibition against removal by an in-forum defendant, is not jurisdictional in nature but merely a procedural defect that may be waived.

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Mortgages – MCCCDA – Rescission

Where a debtor filed an adversary proceeding in which he asserted a right to rescind a loan agreement on the ground that the disclosures made at closing did not comply with the Massachusetts Consumer Credit Cost Disclosure Act (the commonwealth’s ...

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Insurance – Disability – Group life policy

Where a defendant insurance company denied benefits under a group life insurance policy, that was unjustified, as the insured was totally disabled when he stopped working.

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$5M malpractice suit vs. Choate Hall heads to BLS

Click here to view a follow-up story, “Vindication for (H)all,” from the November 2012 issue of New England In-House. The law firm of Choate, Hall & Stewart is accustomed to putting up a good fight from the counsel table in Boston’s ...

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A swing at infringement

Copyright infringement cases targeting the hosts of websites are notoriously hard to win. But a Boston law firm recently convinced a South Carolina jury that a search engine optimization firm should pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages after ...

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