Massachusetts Property Damage Claim v Insurer – Not Subject to Discovery Rule
Frozen pipe property damage claim against insurer governed by statute of limitations – discovery rule doesn’t apply FACTS Building owner learned during a cold December that pipes froze and leaked water through the house. The insurer investigated for over one year and didn’t pay. The owner sued – more than two years after the loss… Read More »Massachusetts Property Damage Claim v Insurer – Not Subject to Discovery Rule
Mass Court Picks Pot Case to Remind Employers That Discussions of Accommodation Are Needed
A medical marijuana case set the table for Massachusetts’ Supreme Judicial Court to remind employers that there needs to be discussion of accommodation whenever a worker claims to have a debilitating medical condition. The worker in Barbuto v Advantage Sales and Marketing LLC had a prescription from a doctor to treat Chron’s disease with medical… Read More »Mass Court Picks Pot Case to Remind Employers That Discussions of Accommodation Are Needed
Mass Construction Case Brings Unanimity to US Supreme Court
Union Agreement Covered More than One Employee Even Though Employer Had no Idea Unilateral misunderstanding won’t get you out from contract responsibilities. Don’t complain about scanty proof if you haven’t kept required records. The appeals clock ticks despite open attorney fee requests. A recent case from Massachusetts went up to the US Supreme Court to… Read More »Mass Construction Case Brings Unanimity to US Supreme Court
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