Former Chief Counsel of MBTA and Former Acting Chief Legal Counsel at Massport Joins Anderson & Kreiger

Anderson & Kreiger LLP announces that Michelle Kalowski, former Chief Counsel of Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and former Acting Chief Legal Counsel… Read More

Achieving Net Zero Buildings in Massachusetts

To respond effectively to climate change, local, state, and federal governments should adopt complementary policies, but that’s much easier said than done.  A case in… Read More

Appeals Court Divests Conservation Commissions’ Wetlands Jurisdiction After Missed Deadline

On January 26, the Massachusetts Appeals Court issued a decision in Boston Clear Water Company, LLC v. Town of Lynnfield, finding a… Read More

Anderson & Kreiger’s Nina Pickering-Cook and Sean Grammel Secure a Mask Mandate Victory for the Town of Dover

Teamed up with the Attorney General’s Office and a coalition of municipal and school attorneys, Nina Pickering-Cook and Sean Grammel secured an important win before… Read More

Continued Pandemic-Era Flexibility for Town Meetings

Over the weekend, Governor Baker signed a supplemental budget bill funding COVID-19-related items.  The bill also addresses several other pandemic-related issues.  Of greatest importance to towns are… Read More

Anderson & Kreiger Launches Supplier Diversity Program

Anderson & Kreiger announces that they will proactively engage and maximize business procurement opportunities with diverse suppliers through a new Supplier Diversity Program. The goal… Read More

New DHCD Guidelines on Multi-Family Districts for MBTA Communities

Long-awaited guidance for municipalities concerning how to comply with new requirements under the Governor’s Housing Choice legislation have finally been issued by the Department of… Read More

Talk to the Hill 2022

On January 27, 2022, Anderson & Kreiger attorneys gathered online to urge lawmakers to include $41 million for civil legal aid in the FY23 budget. Read More

Biden-Harris Administration Proposes NEPA Regulatory Revisions

After nearly 50 years with little change, the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) regulations are facing their second substantive revisions in less than 12 months. Read More

Massachusetts Appeals Court Clarifies Sufficiency of Notice of New Exclusions in Renewal Policies

Insurers regularly add new provisions to renewal policies.  Many states require insurers to give the insured advance notice of a new exclusion or limitation on… Read More