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Anderson & Kreiger’s Insurance Practice Grows

by Anderson & Kreiger

Sara Perkins Jones has joined our Insurance and Litigation practice groups.  We are pleased to announce that Sara Perkins Jones has joined the firm. She is a graduate of Northeastern School of Law and clerked for the Honorable Fernande R.V. Duffly of the Supreme Judicial Court… READ MORE

Walk to the Hill

by Katelyn Smith

Walk to the Hill, an event in which lawyers ask their representatives for civil legal aid funding took place on Thursday, January 24, 2019.  This year participants urged their legislators to request $26 million in funding for the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation (MLAC) in FY20 (a $5 million increase over… READ MORE

Five Anderson & Kreiger LLP Attorneys to Participate in Discovering Justice’s Stand Up for Your Rights Program

by Anderson & Kreiger

Austin Anderson, David Lyons, Mina Makarious, Christina Marshall and Nina Pickering-Cook will all be volunteering their time this spring to prepare Nativity Preparatory School of Boston students to present their case in Discovering Justice’s Stand Up for Your Rights program. The program runs for 11 weeks after… READ MORE

Anderson & Kreiger Attorneys to Participate in the Massachusetts Bar Association’s Civics Bee

by Anderson & Kreiger

Austin Anderson, Paul Kominers, David Mackey and Mina Makarious will be representing Anderson & Kreiger LLP in the Massachusetts Bar Association’s Civics Bee. The Civic’s Bee is a fundraiser for iCivics, a digital learning platform which is being used to help implement a new law that requires… READ MORE

John & Abigail Adams Benefit: Boston Bar Foundation

by Katelyn Smith

The Boston Bar Foundation’s John & Abigail Adams Benefit is the Boston area’s largest fundraiser for legal aid. This year, it raised more than $725,000 from institutional sponsors and attendees. The proceeds from the event benefit the Boston Bar Foundation and its commitment to facilitating access to justice for the… READ MORE

Colin Van Dyke Elected to the Anderson & Kreiger LLP Partnership

by Anderson & Kreiger

Colin Van Dyke was elected to the partnership at Anderson & Kreiger LLP effective January 1, 2019. “Colin has made significant contributions to this firm since he joined in 2017. He is committed to his clients and to his colleagues. We are proud to have him as our partner,” said… READ MORE

Tamara Wolfson was quoted in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Article, “‘Intentional injury’ exclusion may not bar coverage of negligence claim”

by Anderson & Kreiger

Tamara Wolfson, a partner in the firm’s insurance practice, was quoted in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly article “‘Intentional injury’ exclusion may not bar coverage of negligence claim,” on December 13, 2018.  In Amica Mutual Insurance Co. v. Rivera, et al., Lawyers Weekly No. 02-572-18, the “SJC found that… READ MORE

Discovering Justice – An Evening of Mock Trials

by Anderson & Kreiger

With the support of Anderson & Kreiger volunteer attorneys, Nativity Prep students concluded their 11 week after school mock trial program on December 11th by presenting their case before federal judges as well as juries made up of community members.  The Discovering Justice program allows students to… READ MORE

Harvey Nosowitz quoted in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly Article, “Reservation of Rights Cements Asbestos Insurers’ Right to Control Defense”

by Anderson & Kreiger

Harvey Nosowitz, a lawyer in the firm’s insurance practice, was quoted in Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly article “Reservation of Rights Cements Asbestos Insurers’ Right to Control Defense,” on November 21, 2018.  Harvey commented on the recent Superior Court decision, Crosby Valve, LLC, et al. v. OneBeacon America Insurance Company, et al.,… READ MORE

Changes to Rule 9A Take Effect on November 1

by Anderson & Kreiger

Massachusetts litigators should be aware of the significant changes to Superior Court Rule 9A—the rule governing service and filing procedure for most motions in civil cases—that take effect today. For the most part, the changes are a significant improvement.  They reorganize Rule 9A for ease of understanding and clarify ambiguous… READ MORE