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SJC To Hear Cape Wind Challenge

Associated Industries of Massachusetts says the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is set to hear its arguments for...

24 Central Mass. Companies On Inc. 5000

Two dozen companies in Central Massachusetts have made the Inc. Magazine 2011 list of the nation's fastest...

Patent Case Closed In Boxborough Firm’s Favor

The U.S. Court for the Eastern District of Texas has entered a final judgment in favor of...

Hassett & Donnelly Looks To Insurance Capital

The Worcester-based law firm of Hassett & Donnelly has stationed two full-time attorneys in a new satellite...
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Lights, Camera, Action | Can the former Fort Devens Army base support a Hollywood-style movie studio?

 Since the loss of the Evergreen Solar manufacturing facility, many in Devens have been hoping for a...

Worcester Attorney Named To National Board

An attorney from Worcester-based law firm Mirick O'Connell has been selected to serve on the advisory board...

101: Market Research

The good news about market research is that it doesn’t have to eat up a huge chunk...

Auto Makers, Mechanics At Odds Over Repairs | Proposed state legislation divides an industry

  The introduction of computers into vehicles hasn't exactly made life easy for mechanics. In fact, the proliferation...
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Area Law Firms See More Job Seekers

It was 2009 and Worcester native Amanda Silk and her fellow third-year Georgetown University Law School classmates...

Federal Patent System Faces Changes | Move to first-to-file system pits big business against independent inventors

Big companies with operations in Central Massachusetts like Abbott Labs, Genzyme and Boston Scientific are hailing efforts...
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