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Notable & Quotable: MBA members in the media
Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017
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"Juvenile parole hearings draw mixed reviews in Massachusetts,"
Boston Herald
, via Associated Press (July 31) -- MBA Chief Legal Counsel
Martin W. Healy
commented on court rulings that now allow juveniles to be eligible for parole after serving 20 or 30 years of a life sentence when convicted of first-degree murder. This AP article ran in several news outlets across the country.
Boston 25 News (August 2/3) -- Former chair of the MBA's Criminal Justice Section
Peter Elikann
provided pre- and post-verdict analysis of the forthcoming verdict in the Michelle Carter trial.
"Duty of attorneys for LLC reaches non-client minority,"
Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
(July 31) -- MBA member
Stephen D. Riden
was quoted about a recent Appeals Court finding.
"Tax foreclosure doesn't alter renter's tenant-at-will status,"
Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
(July 31) -- MBA members
Kenneth A. Krems
,
Alan H. Segal
and
Jordana Roubicek Greenman
offered commentary on a recent District Court decision involving an at-will tenant.
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