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Massachusetts SJC Rules That Employers May Hold Employees Liable for Violating Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Law | Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, P C

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On April 9, 2021, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) ruled that an employee may be liable to his or her employer under the Commonwealth’s unfair and deceptive trade practices statute which authorizes an award of double or treble damages for willful violations, as well as costs and attorneys’ fees for actions that the employee engaged in during the course of his or her employment. In et al., No. SJC-12948, the Commonwealth’s highest court reversed a trial court’s determination that a jury could not consider actions that the defendant-employees had undertaken during their employment with the plaintiff in evaluating whether they had committed unfair or deceptive trade practices in violation of the statute by misappropriating their former employer’s research and administrative files. The decision provides employers with a significant additional deterrent to, and remedy for, their employees’ theft of p

Turo s Online Immunity Gone For Pushing Mass Airport Rides

ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Turo s Online Immunity Gone For Pushing Mass. Airport Rides Law360 (April 21, 2021, 3:12 PM EDT) Car-sharing company Turo Inc. lost its claim to legal immunity as an online publisher of third-party information when it boasted about the convenience of handing over personal vehicles for use as rentals at Boston Logan Airport, Massachusetts top court said Wednesday. The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court s unanimous opinion upheld a preliminary injunction granted to the Massachusetts Port Authority barring the San Francisco-based company from letting its users exchange cars at the airport in East Boston, where about half of the company s business occurred in 2019.

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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Guest columnist David Hoose: It s time for unarmed traffic enforcement

Guest columnist David Hoose: It’s time for unarmed traffic enforcement This photo provided by Ben Crump Law, PLLC. shows Daunte Wright and his son, Daunte Jr., at his first birthday party. Wright, 20, was killed during a traffic stop by a white suburban Minneapolis police officer on Sunday, April 11. Ben Crump Law, PLLC. via AP Published: 4/19/2021 1:13:33 PM The Northampton Policing Review Commission’s recently released report included the recommendation that Northampton transition to an unarmed civilian response to minor motor vehicle accidents and traffic enforcement, for all but those offenses that pose an imminent threat to public safety. The events in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota earlier this month underscore the reasons for, and indeed the urgency of the recommendation.

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