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Chris Litterio quoted in Boston Business Journal

Thursday, 16 July 2009

Chris Litterio quoted in the article entitled Law firms shake the bushes to stir up new business written by Lisa Van Der Pool:

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Dave Robinson quoted in Mass High Tech

Monday, 06 July 2009

Dave Robinson was quoted in the article entitled Social Media: Watch Your Step:

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Multiple RIW Attorneys quoted in Boston Business Journal

Friday, 29 May 2009

Amy Mastrobattista, Russ Stein and Gene Landy all appeared in various articles in the May 29, 2009 Special How-To Section of Boston Business Journal


 

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RIW Lawyers Write a New Must-Have Book for your Technology Company

Thursday, 28 May 2009
The IT/Digital Legal Companion

Gene K. Landy and Amy J. Mastrobattista, Authors

Practice Area
Technology Business Group

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Staying On Par: Chris Litterio

Friday, 15 May 2009

Managing Shareholder, Chris Litterio, was featured in the May 15, 2009 issue of the Boston Business Journal.

The article, entitled Staying On Par: Chris Litterio, was written by Lisa van der Pool and touches on Chris' Litigation practice and contemporary law firm management.

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Lou Katz quoted in Forbes.com article

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Lou Katz was quoted in the article entitled Smart Ways to Pass on Wealth:

If you're so inclined, you can convert the loan into a gift over time, using the annual gift tax exclusion to forgive some principal each year. Each individual can give $13,000 a year to anyone else without gift tax consequences-- meaning a couple could forgive up to $26,000 a year in principal lent to a child. Alternatively, you can leave the borrower assets in your will with which to pay off the loan. Just don't put into your will that the loan is forgiven at your death, warns Boston lawyer Louis Katz. That could turn a nontaxable inheritance left to your child into taxable "debt forgiveness" income.

 The article addresses the "right ways for parents to loan money to their adult children."It appeared on Forbes.com on May 5, 2009 and will appear in Forbes Magazine - May 25, 2009.

 

Stacey Friends quoted in Mass High Tech

Thursday, 16 April 2009

Stacey Friends was quoted in the special article entitled Attorneys share entrepreneur's IP mistakes. The article addresses what happens when entrepreneurs don't turn to professional help with intellectual property law. It appeared in the Inside IP Law section on April 17, 2009:

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Sense vs. cents: What answer is the right answer? by Brad Croft

Thursday, 05 March 2009

New England Real Estate Journal
by Brad Croft
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Practice Area
Construction Law
Litigation

 

James Fox: Turnaround Time

Thursday, 05 March 2009

Attorney Jim Fox was featured in the "Outside the Box" special section of the Boston Business Journal.

The article appeared in the March 6, 2009 issue of the BBJ.

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Chris Litterio quoted in Law 360 Article

Thursday, 19 February 2009

Chris Litterio appeared in the article entitled Lawyers EyeSeeds of Litigation Wave In Layoffs written by Evan Weinberger:

Christopher Litterio, a managing shareholder at Ruberto Israel & Weiner PC, echoed that sentiment. “I think it's going to be a small rise personally in terms of claims being made as a result of the layoffs,” he said.

Employees know the slumping economy their companies are facing, and in most cases understand that layoffs are just a feature of the current landscape, which lessens, in part, the likelihood of legal action.

The article addresses the rise of employment-related lawsuits due to a down economy. It appeared on February 20, 2009 on Law 360.com.

 
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