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The state has accused Robinhood of using overly aggressive tactics to lure investors.
Robinhood filed a lawsuit in mid-April to stop the state s case and to overturn the Massachusetts fiduciary rule.
It’s unclear where the judge will go with the fiduciary rule, according to a Galvin spokesperson.
A Massachusetts judge on Thursday denied Robinhood’s attempt to prevent the state’s securities division from proceeding in an administrative case against the brokerage firm. However, the fate of Massachusetts’ fiduciary rule is unclear.
Robinhood filed a lawsuit in mid-April to overturn Massachusetts’ fiduciary rule and prevent the state’s securities division from proceeding in its administrative case.
Boston police Commissioner Dennis White attends a virtual hearing in Suffolk Superior Court on Thursday, May 20, 2021. White is fighting his firing by Acting Mayor Kim Janey. (Screenshot via Zoom)
A single justice of the Massachusetts appeals court rejected the latest effort by embattled Boston police Commissioner Dennis White to keep his job.
White had appealed a Suffolk Superior court judge s ruling that rejected his attempt to block Acting Mayor Kim Janey from firing him over decades-old allegations of domestic violence that surfaced shortly after he was promoted four months ago.
Former Boston Mayor Marty Walsh named White to succeed outgoing police commissioner William Gross in January. But Walsh put White on administrative leave and ordered an investigation after The Boston Globe reported he had been accused of domestic violence in a messy divorce in 1990s. A subsequent outside investigation found witnesses corroborated some of the statements from White s ex-wife and de
A Suffolk Superior Court judge has denied Boston Police Commissioner Dennis White’s injunction, a legal move that would have blocked his firing from the department.
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Select Page Councilors: Eliminate Parking for Affordable Projects By Steve Adams | Banker & Tradesman Staff | May 21, 2021 | Reprints | Print
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Outraged at lawsuits challenging a pair of affordable housing projects in Jamaica Plain, Boston City Councilors Matt O’Malley and Kenzie Bok are seeking to remove off-street parking requirements for housing developments that include 100 percent affordable units.
Jamaica Plain commercial landlord Montgomery Gold is appealing the 38-unit affordable housing project by Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corp. at 3377 Washington St. and recently settled a lawsuit that delayed groundbreaking of a 202-unit affordable housing project by the Pine Street Inn at 3368 Washington St.