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Why are victims of sexual harassment reluctant to come forward?

As someone who counts yourself among the many victims of workplace sexual harassment in Massachusetts who never came forward with your story, you may have clear reasons for failing to publicize what happened to you. You may, too, not fully understand what kept you from reporting the unsavory behavior, but regardless of your reasoning for not speaking out, you are

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How can I protect my business during a divorce?

As an entrepreneur in Massachusetts, protecting your business against all risks is crucial. However, many business owners neglect to safeguard their business against divorce, which can result in lost assets and ownership. Accordingly, Inc. recommends the following steps to ensure your enterprise remains protected even at the end of your marriage. Create a prenuptial agreement Before getting married, make sure you have

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Neither party satisfied with Mass. harassment case resolution

Two women involved in a sexual harassment case that occurred when they were employees of the Massachusetts State Police, a supervisor as the alleged harasser and a subordinate as the alleged victim, both claim that they received inadequate protection from the state and that the system is set up to protect only itself. According to the attorney representing the subordinate, the solution

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What should I do when my car insurance will not pay?

If you have been in an accident in Massachusetts, you probably feel confident that your insurance company will make things right. However, you may be in for a bit of trouble. Insurance companies really never want to pay out. They prefer to collect premiums and deductibles, so when you make a claim, they will try hard to pay the least

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How do you know if a business is engaging in unfair competition?

Technology has created many wonderful opportunities for business owners. With a few hundred dollars, you can create an online store and start running your business from your laptop. You can also respond to customer inquiries wherever you are and fulfill orders while you sit on your couch. However, the ease of setting up shop also means your competition has increased.

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Should I leave my business to my children?

A part of business succession planning is to think about who should take over your Massachusetts business in the event you pass away or are no longer able to run the company. It seems natural to consider your son or daughter to become your successor. For some business owners, however, the decision is not so clear cut. There are several questions

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What is marital property?

There are many issues to negotiate during a divorce. One of the most problematic may be that of property division. Massachusetts is an equitable distribution of property state, meaning all marital property is divided between spouses according to what the judge presiding over the case deems fair. While you may consider the family home, vehicles, furniture and savings account balance

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Are women the only victims of sexual harassment?

Sexual harassment is a major issue at a wide-variety of workplaces throughout Massachusetts and across the country. If you have been the unfortunate recipient of an unwelcomed comment, touch, suggestion or proposition, you know that it can make the workplace awkward and an uncomfortable environment to get the job done. In some cases, sexual harassment can be so severe that

Read More »

What are the hurdles of a high asset divorce?

Residents in Massachusetts who have a high net worth are also going to run into unique hurdles during your divorce. Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP, are here to explain what sort of troubles you may be facing due to your assets. As you know, when you get a divorce, your assets will be divided between you and your spouse. This can

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The plaintiff’s civil litigation process, one step at a time

At Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP, our civil litigation clients count on us for more than tenacious representation. They also view us as a source of knowledge about the Massachusetts legal process and appreciate our willingness to walk them through every step of the way. There are some questions we see repeated, one of the most common relating to the amount

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Why are victims of sexual harassment reluctant to come forward?

As someone who counts yourself among the many victims of workplace sexual harassment in Massachusetts who never came forward with your story, you may have clear reasons for failing to publicize what happened to you. You may, too, not fully understand what kept you from reporting the unsavory behavior, but regardless of your reasoning for not speaking out, you are

Read More »

How can I protect my business during a divorce?

As an entrepreneur in Massachusetts, protecting your business against all risks is crucial. However, many business owners neglect to safeguard their business against divorce, which can result in lost assets and ownership. Accordingly, Inc. recommends the following steps to ensure your enterprise remains protected even at the end of your marriage. Create a prenuptial agreement Before getting married, make sure you have

Read More »

Neither party satisfied with Mass. harassment case resolution

Two women involved in a sexual harassment case that occurred when they were employees of the Massachusetts State Police, a supervisor as the alleged harasser and a subordinate as the alleged victim, both claim that they received inadequate protection from the state and that the system is set up to protect only itself. According to the attorney representing the subordinate, the solution

Read More »

What should I do when my car insurance will not pay?

If you have been in an accident in Massachusetts, you probably feel confident that your insurance company will make things right. However, you may be in for a bit of trouble. Insurance companies really never want to pay out. They prefer to collect premiums and deductibles, so when you make a claim, they will try hard to pay the least

Read More »

How do you know if a business is engaging in unfair competition?

Technology has created many wonderful opportunities for business owners. With a few hundred dollars, you can create an online store and start running your business from your laptop. You can also respond to customer inquiries wherever you are and fulfill orders while you sit on your couch. However, the ease of setting up shop also means your competition has increased.

Read More »

Should I leave my business to my children?

A part of business succession planning is to think about who should take over your Massachusetts business in the event you pass away or are no longer able to run the company. It seems natural to consider your son or daughter to become your successor. For some business owners, however, the decision is not so clear cut. There are several questions

Read More »

What is marital property?

There are many issues to negotiate during a divorce. One of the most problematic may be that of property division. Massachusetts is an equitable distribution of property state, meaning all marital property is divided between spouses according to what the judge presiding over the case deems fair. While you may consider the family home, vehicles, furniture and savings account balance

Read More »

Are women the only victims of sexual harassment?

Sexual harassment is a major issue at a wide-variety of workplaces throughout Massachusetts and across the country. If you have been the unfortunate recipient of an unwelcomed comment, touch, suggestion or proposition, you know that it can make the workplace awkward and an uncomfortable environment to get the job done. In some cases, sexual harassment can be so severe that

Read More »

What are the hurdles of a high asset divorce?

Residents in Massachusetts who have a high net worth are also going to run into unique hurdles during your divorce. Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP, are here to explain what sort of troubles you may be facing due to your assets. As you know, when you get a divorce, your assets will be divided between you and your spouse. This can

Read More »

The plaintiff’s civil litigation process, one step at a time

At Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, LLP, our civil litigation clients count on us for more than tenacious representation. They also view us as a source of knowledge about the Massachusetts legal process and appreciate our willingness to walk them through every step of the way. There are some questions we see repeated, one of the most common relating to the amount

Read More »

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