Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly reported this week on the firm’s summary judgment win on behalf of its biotech client. The company alleged in its Superior Court complaint that the CEO and his father-in-law Paul Fireman misled the Board about ongoing sale efforts to dupe...
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Josh Gardner and Nick Rosenberg Named to Boston Super Lawyers
Josh Gardner and Nick Rosenberg have again been selected as top-rated lawyers in the 2023 Boston Edition of Super Lawyers. Josh Gardner was selected for his Class Action practice and Nick Rosenberg in Business Litigation. Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is...
Josh Gardner and Nick Rosenberg Named to Boston Super Lawyers
Josh Gardner and Nick Rosenberg have again been selected as top-rated lawyers in the 2021 Boston Edition of Super Lawyers. Josh Gardner was selected for his Class Action practice and Nick Rosenberg in Business Litigation. Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, is...
Sarah Lanese Joins Gardner & Rosenberg
The Firm is pleased to have Sarah Lanese join the litigation team. Sarah completed law school in Massachusetts and worked as a public defender and in private practice handling criminal matters, before heading to the west coast. There she gained civil litigation...
Court Approves $1 Million Settlement Gardner & Rosenberg Obtained for Class of Retail Employees.
Gardner & Rosenberg brought a class action on behalf of retail workers against the owners of the Restaurant Depot stores in Massachusetts. The named plaintiff alleged he was not properly paid for work performed on Sundays. The court today granted final approval of the...
Arbitrator Awards Over $300,000 to Gardner & Rosenberg Client Over Breach of Severance Agreement.
Gardner & Rosenberg represents a former executive at a large international company. The company refused to pay over $300,000 of the executive’s severance, claiming that it had made a mistake when drafting the severance agreement. Private arbitrators rarely grant...
Nick Rosenberg Argues Wage Case at Supreme Judicial Court
On November 8, 2018, Nick Rosenberg argued before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court on behalf of Gardner & Rosenberg clients representing a class of terminated employees. The case involves the question of whether claims for pay upon an employee’s...
NECCO Candy Shuts Down Without Notice, Gardner & Rosenberg Files WARN Claim on Behalf of Employees
This week, local Revere, Mass. company New England Confectionery Company, Inc. (“Necco”), longtime maker of iconic candies, abruptly closed its doors, leaving its employees without jobs and without much in the way of notice. Gardner & Rosenberg PC today...
SJC Seeks Amicus Briefs in Gardner Rosenberg Wage Case
Gardner & Rosenberg represents a class of over 200 employees terminated without notice when the maternity and parenting education and services company they worker for suddenly shut its doors in 2014. The company never paid the employees “back...
Insurance Coverage: Massachusetts Insurers Cannot Recoup Defense Costs Provided Under Reservation of Rights
A Massachusetts Superior Court last month issued a significant victory for policyholders. In the case Holyoke Mutual Insurance v. Vibram, the court ruled that an insurer that provides a defense under a reservation of rights may not later recoup attorney fees from the...