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Notable & Quotable: MBA members in the news and more

Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019

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  • "Amazon rings in police help for sales of doorbell security cameras," The Boston Globe (Aug. 28). MBA Executive Management Board member Peter T. Elikann was quoted in a story about the expanded use of Ring doorbell security cameras to monitor potential criminal activity.

  • "Judge says Loughlin, husband can stick with their law firm," Boston 25 News (Aug. 27). MBA Executive Management Board member Peter T. Elikann was interviewed about the risks facing actress Lori Loughlin and her husband now that they have retained a law firm that recently represented the University of Southern California, an alleged victim in the nationwide college admissions scandal.

  • "Elder law bar: MassHealth ‘war on trusts’ rages on," Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (Aug. 26). MBA members David J. Correira, Brian E. Barreira, Lisa M. Neeley and Nicholas G. Kaltsas offered their thoughts on MassHealth's so-called "war on trusts."

  • "TCPA protects customers with 'hybrid' phone service," Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (Aug. 26). MBA member Kevin V.K. Crick was quoted in a story about a 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling, which found that a company could be held liable under the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act for sending automated calls to a "hybrid" phone number.

  • "In #MeToo era, some lawyers fielding more ‘reverse discrimination’ queries," Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (Aug. 26). MBA Labor & Employment Chair Nancy S. Shilepsky and MBA member Lisa S. Burton commented on the rise in employee concerns over "reverse discrimination" since the start of the #MeToo movement.

  • "Lawyer beats the odds in erasing $38K in student loan debt," Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (Aug. 26). MBA member Adam S. Minsky was quoted in a Hearsay article about a Westborough attorney who recently succeeded in discharging $38,000 in federal student loan debt under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.

  • "Lawyers weigh in on the impact of the Boston Calling convictions," Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly (Aug. 26). MBA members Carol A. Starkey, Jeremy Silverfine and Martin R. Rosenthal responded to the federal court convictions of two City Hall employees in the Boston Calling extortion case.
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