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Employment – Severance – Age discrimination

Where a plaintiff lost his job as part of the defendant employer’s reduction in force, he has failed to show that the defendant’s failure to provide him with a severance package violated any federal statute or constituted a breach of ...

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Employment – Discrimination – Age – Pretext

An award of summary judgment for the defendant employer in an age discrimination case must be reversed based on (1) inconsistencies between the defendant’s stated reasons for dismissal and the plaintiff’s performance record at the company, (2) the lack of ...

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Civil practice – Claim preclusion – G.L.c. 93A

Where (1) a plaintiff was severely injured in a workplace accident, (2) this court found that the defendant manufacturer of the trailer involved in the accident was not negligent or in breach of any warranty, (3) the plaintiff’s motion to ...

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Vindication for (H)all

The powers that be at Choate, Hall & Stewart maintained from the start that a $5 million malpractice suit filed against the Boston mega-firm would quickly and decisively be tossed out of court.

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Civil practice – Default

Though a judge was warranted in defaulting a defendant for persistent noncompliance with court-ordered deadlines, the judge erred by fashioning an award that exceeded the relief sought in the plaintiffs’ complaint. Hooper-Haas, et al. v. Ziegler Holdings, LLC (Lawyers Weekly ...

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Bankruptcy – Home improvement – Fraud

A homeowner has showed that a Chapter 7 home improvement contractor’s lies about a building permit led to a loss that might reasonably have been expected to result from the homeowner’s reliance. In Re: Goguen, Peter J. (Lawyers Weekly No. ...

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News briefs

OSHA renews its alliance to prevent falls at worksites The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has renewed its alliance with a nonprofit public service organization to enhance workplace safety, giving particular emphasis to the prevention of falls at construction sites. ...

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Real property – Condominium – Deposits

Where a plaintiff brought suit to rescind his purchase of a condominium unit, to recoup his deposits on a second unit and to recover damages, a judgment dismissing the complaint must be affirmed, as the plaintiff’s complaint fails to state ...

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