In 2009 we filed a lawsuit on behalf of seven (7) persons including 4 police officials and three private citizens against the then Chairperson of the Rehoboth, Massachusetts Board of Selectmen. The complaint sought damages for defamation, infliction of emotional … Continue reading
Category Archives: Litigation
Massachusetts Land Court Dismisses Attempt to Halt Subdivision Development: In an effort to halt a proposed 20 lot subdivision, a neighbor filed a three-count complaint seeking to annul the Seekonk Planning Board’s approval of our client’s plans. The case was … Continue reading
Commercial Landlord Tenant Dispute – $300,000 Recovery for our Client: In 2008, our clients were sued by a former commercial tenant for constructive eviction, fraud in inducing the tenant to agree to take the space in the first instance and … Continue reading
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Whether it is in the context of business, real estate or personal matters, most people have dealings with their local government at one time or another. Our firm offers our clients a full range of services when it comes to … Continue reading
Every sophisticated business person knows that in the realm of business and commercial transactions, there are pitfalls that preferably never occur, but are sometimes unavoidable. At John Reilly & Associates, we provide our clients with a wealth of services that … Continue reading
Many times court rules allow witnesses who have given sworn deposition testimony the right to review and make changes to their answers. Changes in spelling and other minor things of that nature are one type of correction. Additions to answers … Continue reading
The Rules of Professional Conduct and some laws or statutes (such as Title 18, Section 2001 of the United States Code – 18 U.S.C. 2001) make it impermissible to pay, offer to pay, or knowingly acquiesce in the payment of … Continue reading
Full text of the Agreement in PDF Format. Exhibit to the Settlement Agreement in PDF Format. Adobe Acrobat Reader Required (free download). … Continue reading