Oh No, My Tenant Won’t Go: Evicting A Tenant in Massachusetts

By Adam D. Schmaelzle, Esq.   This article serves as a brief guide for landlords/property managers in Massachusetts who wish to evict a tenant.   Unfortunately for you, Massachusetts is a very pro tenant state. This means that although you are afforded many opportunities to give your tenants the boot, the state will not make [...]

By |2016-09-05T23:48:12+00:00November 25th, 2014|Legal Blog|0 Comments

Obamacare Redux: the settled question that never was

By Robert Linch   Imagine being whisked away to a magical time and land: America, 2012. Exotic, I know. The Supreme Court seems to have done just that upon granting a new challenge to the Affordable Healthcare Act (“Obamacare”) this last week. While this challenge is not based upon a constitutional argument, but upon the [...]

By |2016-09-05T16:50:57+00:00November 10th, 2014|Legal Blog|Comments Off on Obamacare Redux: the settled question that never was

Can Massachusetts Become a “Right-To-Die” State?

By Adam D. Schmaelzle, Esq.   In 1999, two years after Oregon passed their “Death with Dignity Act”, Jack Kevorkian was charged and convicted of second-degre e murder in Michigan after administering a lethal injection to Thomas Youk, who was suffering in the final stages of Lou Gehrig’s disease.  His conviction sparked a nationwide debate, [...]

By |2016-09-06T00:28:04+00:00November 5th, 2014|Legal Blog|Comments Off on Can Massachusetts Become a “Right-To-Die” State?
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