Massachusetts

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is well-known for lobster, the New England Patriots and the Boston Red Sox. The state falls in the First Federal Circuit Court System. More than 80% of the New England residents live in the greater-Boston metro, making it the most populous and a highly influential city in the state’s history, industry, and academia. Both Harvard and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) are in the Boston area and are ranked as two of the top universities nationally and worldwide.

The government of Massachusetts is laid out in the Constitution of the Commonwealth.  The state government, like the federal government, consists of three branches: executive, legislative and judicial. The executive branch is controlled by the governor and consists of over 150 state agencies. The governor also has a cabinet consisting of ten secretaries.  The legislative branch consists of the General Court, broken into two branches the Massachusetts Senate, which has 40 members, and the Massachusetts House of Representatives with has 160 members, and all members in both houses are up for election every two years.  Although a few remain, most county governments were dissolved in the 1990s and 2000s.

The judiciary of Massachusetts consists of the court of last resort, the Superior Court which is the court of last resort.  The Massachusetts District Court, also known as the District Court Department of the Trial Court hears a wide range of criminal, civil, housing, juvenile, mental health, and other types of cases.  The Land Court has limited subject-matter jurisdiction related to real property. Massachusetts also has a Housing Court, Probate and Family Court, Juvenile Court and Boston’s Municipal Court.

Massachusetts is also known for its liberal legislation. On May 17, 2004 it became the first US state to legalize Same-sex marriage, after a state court determined that exclusion of same-sex couples right to a civil marriage was unconstitutional. On November 8, 2016, the state also legalized marijuana under the Marijuana Legalization Initiative.  Massachusetts has progressive laws related to employment and has passed an Equal Pay Ordinance and the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, and legal analysis of both pieces of legislation are available on the National Law Review.

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COVID-19: Massachusetts Governor Provides New Guidance on Reopening Phase 2 Pierce Atwood LLP
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Key Takeaways on Updated Main Street Lending Program Materials Vedder Price
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Massachusetts Releases Reopening Plan & Business Requirements Mintz
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Main Street Lending Program — Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Issues Required Forms and Revised Guidance Jones Walker LLP
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Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Releases Main Street Lending Program Updated FAQs and Program Documentation Package Polsinelli PC
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COVID-19 Impacts in Massachusetts: Tolling Ends Soon in Trial and Appeals Courts as Businesses Cautiously Re-Open Beveridge & Diamond PC
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Practical Guidance for Massachusetts Commercial Landlords [VIDEO] Mintz
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2020
Massachusetts Construction Litigation Scheduled to Get Back on Track Robinson & Cole LLP
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Real Estate Development in the Time of Coronavirus: Massachusetts – Update 5/27/20 Pierce Atwood LLP
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COVID-19 Impacts in Massachusetts: Tolling of Statutes of Limitations Ends June 30 Beveridge & Diamond PC
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Rash of Fraudulent Unemployment Claims Blanketing New England Pierce Atwood LLP
May
26
2020
COVID-19, Executive Authority and Fundamental Rights: What Do the Courts Say? Faegre Drinker
May
26
2020
Legislation Enabling Policyholders to Obtain Insurance Coverage for Coronavirus Claims is Constitutional Part 1 Gilbert LLP
May
22
2020
In Massachusetts, Defendant Who Prevails on Special Motion to Dismiss Lis Pendens Case Can Recover Appellate Attorneys’ Fees Pierce Atwood LLP
May
22
2020
Massachusetts’ Reopening Plan: What Businesses in Phase 1 Need to Know Mintz
May
21
2020
Massachusetts Adopts Four-Phase Approach to Reopening Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P.C.
May
21
2020
Massachusetts’ Speaker of the House Robert DeLeo Delivers Remote Chamber Address on Vision for the Remainder of Legislative Session Mintz
May
20
2020
COVID-19: Massachusetts Adopts a Four-Phase Approach to Reopening Businesses K&L Gates
May
20
2020
Massachusetts Starts to Reopen Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
20
2020
Massachusetts Department of Family and Medical Leave Proposals Affecting Private Plan Exemptions Jackson Lewis P.C.
May
20
2020
Governor Baker Announces Reopening Plan for Massachusetts Economy Greenberg Traurig, LLP
May
20
2020
Massachusetts’ Reopening Advisory Board Releases Reopening Report Mintz
May
19
2020
Electronic Hearing for the Massachusetts Business Interruption Insurance Act Scheduled for May 21, 2020 Sherin and Lodgen LLP
May
19
2020
COVID-19 Impacts Massachusetts: Reopening Plan Announced Beveridge & Diamond PC
May
19
2020
Client Alert: Plans for the First Phase of Reopening the Massachusetts Economy Sherin and Lodgen LLP
May
19
2020
Massachusetts’s Ban on Debt Collection Calls During COVID-19 Struck Down as Unconstitutional Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP
May
19
2020
Massachusetts Announces Four Phase Plan to Reopen Proskauer Rose LLP
May
18
2020
COVID-19: Massachusetts Governor Announces Phase One of Reopening Plan Pierce Atwood LLP
May
18
2020
Massachusetts Construction Projects May Reopen Immediately, Governor Announces; Boston to Follow May 25th Robinson & Cole LLP
May
18
2020
COVID-19: The Massachusetts Attorney General's Office Issues Emergency Regulations Significantly Limiting Debt Collection In Massachusetts During Pandemic K&L Gates
May
18
2020
Construction Shutdown is Lifted in Massachusetts Pierce Atwood LLP
May
15
2020
Court Puts COVID-19 Emergency Debt Collection Regulations on Ice Mintz
May
14
2020
COVID-19 Impacts on Massachusetts Courts and Business: Reopening Update May 14, 2020 Beveridge & Diamond PC
May
14
2020
Massachusetts Announces Four-Phase Reopening Approach and Mandatory Workplace Safety Standards Greenberg Traurig, LLP
May
13
2020
COVID-19: Emergency Regulations Do Not Pass Constitutional Muster K&L Gates
 

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