Worcester Super Lawyers: Vigliotti and Gambaccini

Vigliotti Named A Massachusetts Super Lawyer and Gambaccini Again Named A Rising Star The Worcester, Massachusetts law firm of Reardon, Joyce & Akerson, P.C. announces that John K. Vigliotti, an associate with the firm, has been selected as a Super Lawyer for 2015. Each year, no more than five percent of the lawyers in the state are selected by the Super Lawyers’ research team to

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Lawyer’s letters allege workplace intimidation at South Hadley Electric Light Department

By ERIC GOLDSCHEIDER | For the Gazette Worcester attorney Andrew Gambaccini in June 2014 wrote a letter to each of the three commissioners of the South Hadley Electric Light Department in which he detailed a pattern of workplace intimidation and violence lasting more than a decade. Gambaccini wrote on behalf of his client, SHELD electrician Robert Blasko Jr. who allegedly had been assaulted by Andrew

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Employee’s whistleblower suit claims workplace abuse at South Hadley Electric Light Department

By Jim Russell | Special to The Republican SOUTH HADLEY — Workplace abuse spanning more than a decade and failures to address it are among claims at the heart of a whistleblower lawsuit filed by a municipal light department employee against the agency’s long-serving manager Wayne Doerpholz, engineer Andy Orr, the department itself and the board of commissioners. The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District

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South Hadley Electric Light Department sued under whistleblower law

By ERIC GOLDSCHEIDER For the Gazette A South Hadley Electric Light Department electrician is suing his employer for $750,000 under a federal whistleblower law, arguing that the municipal utility’s manager retaliated against him for going to police after another employee verbally and physically assaulted him in December 2013. The complaint, filed in federal court in Springfield by Robert Blasko Jr., also names the SHELD board

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Employment Law: Massachusetts Sick Leave Law Now In Effect

If you work in a company of 11 or more people, you are now entitled to paid sick leave. The law became effective on July 15, 2015, and it requires that you receive one hour of paid leave for every thirty hours worked. According to the statute, you may use this time for yourself, your spouse, child, parent or parent – in –law for issues

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Massachusetts Wrongful Death Lawsuits

Losing a family member is painful, and when you lose a family member because of the action or inaction of another person, anger compounds the loss. Not only have you lost your loved one, you are facing a life without his or her companionship. In addition, there are probably very real monetary losses. Money will not mitigate the loss of your family member, but you

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Massachusetts Law and the Role of Insurance Adjusters

With over 110,000 auto crashes a year in the state of Massachusetts, it is a sad likelihood that you or a loved one could be severely injured in an auto accident at some point. This can be a very disturbing event, and potentially a very debilitating one. Both emotional and physical effects from an accident can significantly affect your daily life. You have prepared for

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State Court Judge Rejects Civil Rights And Other Claims Made Against Waltham Chief Of Police And Captain

In 2011, an individual made a complaint against a Waltham police officer that the officer inappropriately had threatened him. After its receipt, the complaint was investigated and, as a result of the inquiry, and after an appointing authority hearing presided over by a retired Judge, the officer was suspended. Through his union, the officer appealed the sanction and, at arbitration, the arbitrator reduced the discipline

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Worcester Dog Bite Attorneys

Whether you are a dog owner or a victim of a dog bite or other dog-related aggression, it is important to understand Massachusetts law regarding dog bites and the labeling of a dog as “dangerous.” Under Massachusetts law, there cannot be a declaration that a dog is “dangerous” based solely upon its growling or barking. The dog’s breed is also not sufficient by itself to

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Settlement gives fired Provincetown police chief almost $513K

By K.C. Myers | Cape Cod Times PROVINCETOWN — Taxpayers will owe former Police Chief Jeff Jaran $512,797, as the town has signed an agreement with him to stop any further appeals and lawsuits related to his dismissal. Town officials agreed to pay the former chief, who was fired in December 2013, about $150,000 so he would give up any further options to sue the

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