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Reimagining Community Safety #20: The Role of Public Defenders (4/21/21)

Reimagining Community Safety #20: The Role of Public Defenders (4/21/21)
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Live winter storm updates: Snow falling in most of Mass while coastal areas see wintry mix

Live winter storm updates: Snow falling in most of Mass. while coastal areas see wintry mix Boston 25 News Staff Replay Video UP NEXT A winter storm is here, bringing upwards of more than a foot of snow to large parts of Massachusetts. The Boston 25 Weather Team is bringing you the latest developments as they happen and keeping you informed of the latest track. Make sure to check in to see the latest on school closings, potential power outages and the latest updates from state and local officials on the winter storm. Live winter storm updates: Snow falling in most of Mass. while coastal areas see wintry mix

Tocci v IRIV Partners, LLC, et al (Nov 19, 2020, Sup Ct 19-405) | Robinson+Cole Construction Law Zone

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: In a recent decision likely to have a significant impact upon the way private construction projects in Massachusetts are managed, the Superior Court recently construed the Massachusetts Prompt Pay Statute in the way the Statute (Statute) was meant to be enforced, but contrary to most current construction practice. In Tocci Building Corp. v. IRIV Partners, LLC, Boston Harbor Industrial Development, LLC and Hudson Insurance Co., (November 19, 2020, Sup.Ct. 19-405), the Court strictly construed the Statute’s payment provisions against a project’s owner/manager (O/M), ordering the O/M to pay the contractor the outstanding balance on several unpaid requisitions because the O/M failed to comply with certain of the Statute’s requirements.

Tocci v IRIV Partners and Massachusetts Prompt Pay Statute

Thursday, December 17, 2020 In a recent decision likely to have a significant impact upon the way private construction projects in Massachusetts are managed, the Superior Court recently construed the Massachusetts Prompt Pay Statute in the way the Statute (Statute) was meant to be enforced, but contrary to most current construction practice. In  Tocci Building Corp. v. IRIV Partners, LLC, Boston Harbor Industrial Development, LLC and Hudson Insurance Co., (November 19, 2020, Sup.Ct. 19-405), the Court strictly construed the Statute’s payment provisions against a project’s owner/manager (O/M), ordering the O/M to pay the contractor the outstanding balance on several unpaid requisitions because the O/M failed to comply with certain of the Statute’s requirements.

Mass Governor Returns Businesses to Phase 3 Step 1

Advertisement COVID-19 Impacts in Massachusetts: Governor Returns Businesses to Phase 3 Step 1 and State Jury Trials Delayed Until January Wednesday, December 9, 2020 Update Highlights: COVID-19 infection rates, case numbers, hospitalizations, and deaths are at or approaching the highs seen in the spring. Governor Baker ordered businesses back to Phase 3 Step 1, restricting some businesses and closing others. Massachusetts state courts delayed the timetable for resuming jury trials until the new year. This and other updates on the Commonwealth’s response are collected on its website and the separate court system site.  Massachusetts Reopening Status Order No. 57 reduced the limits on outdoor gatherings from 100 to 50 persons and required outdoor gatherings in excess of 25 to be reported to local boards of health. The order reiterated most of the substance of Order No. 54:

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