BUSINESS LITIGATION AND EMPLOYMENT LAW
I don’t do everything. I don’t handle personal injury claims, criminal matters, divorces, real estate transactions, bankruptcies, etc. (I can refer you to excellent lawyers who do these things). I would rather be great at a few things than okay, or worse, at everything. Employment and business law are very complicated. There are numerous state and federal statutes, regulations, guidelines, and countless court decisions. A lawyer cannot stay on top of it all by dabbling in the fields. You have to live it and breathe it every day. See my blog at www.damnedif.com to see my dedication to my limited fields.
PRACTICE AREAS
- Employment Counseling and Litigation.
- Hiring and Firing.
- Wage and Hour Issues.
- Noncompetes.
- Sexual Harassment.
- Leave Issues under the ADA, FMLA, and State Law.
- Business Litigation
- Interference with Contractual Relations.
- Breach of Contract.
- Defamation (slander and libel).
- Unfair and Deceptive Business Practices under Chapter 93A.
- Litigation Avoidance
- Contract review and drafting.
- Employee handbooks.
- Non-Compete Agreements.
- Employee Hiring and Firing.
- Dealing with Rogue Employees.
- Business partner/shareholder Disputes.
TRUSTED REFERRALS TO ALL OTHER LEGAL SPECIALTIES
- Medical Malpractice
- Real estate law
- Patents and Trademarks
- Antitrust law
- Auto Accidents
- Personal injury law
- Bankruptcy law
- Estate planning and probate administration
- Business Organization
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ADAM’S RECENT POSTS
PRIME MOTOR GROUP SPLIT SHOWS TACTICS USED BY MAJORITY OWNERS AGAINST MINORITY OWNERS
This is exactly what I was talking about in this recent post: :https://awhitneylaw.com/blog/breaking-up-is-hard-to-do-ending-your-llc-membership-interest-by-sale-resignation-dissolution-or-otherwise A day after I posted my blog on LLC breakups, the Massachusetts...
BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO: ENDING YOUR LLC MEMBERSHIP INTEREST BY SALE, RESIGNATION, DISSOLUTION OR OTHERWISE
What do you do when you are a minority or 50% owner and the other owner(s) are not treating you fairly? Maybe the other owner is taking an unfair salary, employing family members, or otherwise manipulating the system to take economic advantage of the situation....
HAVING A COMPANY HOLIDAY PARTY? HAVE FUN, BUT DON’T GET SUED.
Your company holiday party comes with potential legal liability. While you can never eliminate all potential liability, you can minimize your risk. Here are some ways to do that: 1.Don't Serve Alcohol. If you must have alcohol at your party, do yourself a favor and...
SHOULD A SINGLE-MEMBER LLC HAVE AN OPERATING AGREEMENT?
When you have more than one Member in your Massachusetts Limited Liability Company, having an Operating Agreement is almost a must. Called an “LLC Agreement” in some states, an Operating Agreement is a formal legal document that sets forth the rights and duties of...
WHAT HAPPENS TO SALES COMMISSIONS NOT YET PAID WHEN THE EMPLOYEE QUITS OR IS TERMINATED?
Intro: Disputes over sales commissions are often the subject of litigation. The stakes are high. Under the Massachusetts Wage Act, a commission can be considered wages. Failure to pay wages can result in liability for triple damages, payment of the employee's...
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