Labor – Campus police – Supervisors
The National Labor Relations Board concluded that members of a university's campus police were not supervisors within the meaning of the National Labor Relations Act, the board's conclusion deviates from its own precedents without adequate explanation and is not supported by substantial evidence.
Labor – Preemption – NLRA
Where a Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination decision holding a union liable for sex discrimination was upheld in Superior Court, that judgment should be affirmed despite the union’s argument that the claims against it are preempted by the National Labor Relations Act.
NLRB’s chief attorney says noncompetes mostly unlawful
The National Labor Relations Board’s general counsel has issued a memorandum taking the position that — except in limited circumstances — the proffer, maintenance and enforcement of noncompete provisions in […]
Verdicts & Settlements
- Injury during baby’s adenoidectomy leads to stroke
- Construction worker’s hand caught in cement mixer
- Worker trapped in freezer, dies during steam cleaning
- Pedestrian, 69, hit by motor vehicle while in crosswalk
- Four-vehicle pileup leaves driver with spinal cord injury
- Nursing home staff blamed for kidney-failure death
- Pharmacy’s late delivery blamed for patient’s death
- Man, 25, drowns after swimming lesson at fitness club
Opinion Digests
- Jurisdiction – Forum selection clause – Non-signatory
- Criminal – Responsibility
- Attorneys – Lien
- Landlord and tenant – Default judgment
- Zoning – Constructive grant – Comprehensive permit
- Fraud – False Claims Act – Settlement share
- Civil practice – Discovery – Cybersecurity







