In a landmark decision, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (“SJC”) recently discontinued use of the substantial contributing factor standard of factual causation in matters where multiple sufficient causes of liability may exist amongst multiple defendants. In Doull v. …
The Georgia House voted 99-68 in favor of House Bill 112 on February 9th, 2021, sending the bill to the Georgia Senate. The bill, which extends liability protections granted to local businesses under the Georgia …
Last spring FMG reported that the pandemic was making accountants attractive targets for hackers. Extended tax deadlines and stimulus checks keyed to tax information created the incentive for fraud. This year, Krebs on Security warns that “…
In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, various professions have changed their policies on working remotely. When the initial lockdown and quarantine process began, some companies were forced to begin working remotely to stay afloat. And even now …
The Massachusetts Department of Family and Medical Leave (“the Department”) has continued to update its guidance and resources on the Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical Leave Law (“PFML”), which went into effect at the …
Courts have long held that a warrantless entry by police into a residence to effectuate an arrest is presumptively unlawful in the absence of exigent circumstances. One such “exigent circumstance” arises when officers are in hot pursuit …
On Wednesday, the U.S. Department Labor recoiled a rule set to take effect today, March 1st that would have made it easier for restaurants to comply with a regulation governing …