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Notable & Quotable: MBA members in the news and more

Thursday, Oct. 13, 2022

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  • "Governor Baker proposes pardons for four men, clearing their criminal records," The Boston Globe (Oct. 13). MBA Chief Legal Counsel and Chief Operating Officer Martin W. Healy was quoted in an article about four new pardons proposed by Governor Charlie Baker. 

  • "Students at Leominster High School form first ever Mock Trial Team and Debate Club," Sentinel & Enterprise and Leominster Champion (Oct. 12). As announced in the Sentinel & Enterprise and Leominster Champion, Leominster High School will participate for the first time in the MBA's Mock Trial Program

  • "Insurance carrier violated 176D in fire case," Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (Oct. 10). MBA member William A. Schneider commented on a federal judge's decision that a landlord’s property insurer violated Chapter 176D by failing to make a reasonable settlement offer to tenants who lost their possessions in a fire attributable to the landlord’s recklessness.

  • "Less work for Massachusetts bankruptcy attorneys," Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (Oct. 10). MBA member Jonathan R. Goldsmith was quoted in an article about a decline in the number of Chapter 7 bankruptcy case filings from 2006-2021.

  • "Biden pardons all federal offenses of simple marijuana possession in first major steps toward decriminalization," 7News Boston (Oct. 6). MBA Executive Management Board member Peter Elikann was interviewed for local perspective on President Joe Biden’s order pardoning all federal simple marijuana possession cases.
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