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Notable & Quotable: MBA members in the news and more
Thursday, Jan. 20, 2022
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"Lawyer, clients sanctioned for ‘fraud on the court,’"
Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly
(Jan. 17). MBA member
Nicholas J. Rosenberg
commented on a Superior Court judge's decision that a lawyer and his clients can be sanctioned for committing fraud on the court by overstating the amount of damages owed by a contractor who was subjected to a default judgment in a previous lawsuit.
"Two commutations should be just the beginning,"
The Boston Globe
(Jan. 14).
The Boston Globe
Editorial Board cited the recommendations of the
MBA Clemency Task Force
in advocating for a reexamination of the clemency process in Massachusetts.
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