Massachusetts Appeals Court

Unjust Legal Marathon Ends for Varsity Blues Defendant John Wilson; Sets the Record Straight In and Outside the Courtroom

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Friday, September 29, 2023

He made legal donations similar to what tens of thousands of other parents give each year to schools including the University of Southern California ("USC").

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  • He made legal donations similar to what tens of thousands of other parents give each year to schools including the University of Southern California ("USC").
  • The recent Fair Admissions U.S. Supreme Court case showed that Harvard has given donor families an average 700% boost in admission rates.
  • This practice is historically common at many universities for qualified applicants, and is still in use today.
  • John Wilson did not commit fraud, he did not bribe any universities, and he did not partake in a grand conspiracy.

Manatt Enhances National Litigation and Appellate Capabilities With Preeminent Trial Lawyers in Boston

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Monday, May 1, 2023

“Joan and Marty are two incredibly respected and well-known lawyers throughout the complex civil, commercial and criminal litigation landscapes, both in Boston and nationwide,” said Donna L. Wilson , Manatt’s CEO and Managing Partner.

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  • “Joan and Marty are two incredibly respected and well-known lawyers throughout the complex civil, commercial and criminal litigation landscapes, both in Boston and nationwide,” said Donna L. Wilson , Manatt’s CEO and Managing Partner.
  • Lukey and Murphy regularly serve in leadership roles for associations and foundations aimed at legal excellence in Boston and across the nation.
  • Both are active members of the American College of Trial Lawyers, with Lukey having served as the first woman to be elected president and is also currently president of the American College of Trial Lawyers Foundation.
  • At their prior firms, they also held leadership roles with Lukey as co-chair of her previous firm’s Complex Trial and Appellate Litigation practice and Murphy as co-chair of his previous firm’s Litigation Department.

New England Law | Boston Law Day Banquet and Barrister's Ball Welcomes Distinguished Friends and Colleagues, Features the Honorable David A. Lowy as Keynote Speaker

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Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Friends of the law school joined students, alumni, faculty, and staff for the event, which featured the Honorable David A. Lowy, Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, as keynote speaker.

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  • Friends of the law school joined students, alumni, faculty, and staff for the event, which featured the Honorable David A. Lowy, Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, as keynote speaker.
  • Law Day was established in 1958 by proclamation of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • Nationwide, Law Day celebrations include events at law schools, court houses, bar associations, secondary schools, and community centers.
  • Justice Lowy shared his thoughts on the Law Day theme with more than 800 guests.

US Supreme Court accepts Pro Se Writ of Certiorari - but doesn't accept renown Massachusetts law firms Opposition

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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

4), the United States Supreme Court today, while accepting the filing of a Writ of Certiorari filed by Pro Se plaintiff Evans, did not accept the Opposition filing filed by the law firm of Foster & Eldridge on Woburn, Massachusetts.

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  • 4), the United States Supreme Court today, while accepting the filing of a Writ of Certiorari filed by Pro Se plaintiff Evans, did not accept the Opposition filing filed by the law firm of Foster & Eldridge on Woburn, Massachusetts.
  • The case, which can be reviewed at https://www.supremecourt.gov/search.aspx?filename=%2Fdocket%2Fdocketfile... through the United States Supreme Court, displays that the Pro Se plaintiff's filings were accepted while the Massachusetts high profile firm in the medical malpractice case regarding Evans' mother, Helen Marie Bousquet, was not.
  • Cerberus Capital Management of New York owns Steward Health Care, who owns Holy Family Hospital as state in Evans April 22 reply brief.
  • In my opinion, the Massachusetts Appeals Court didn't want to know," Evans concludes.

Agnes Kolbeck, 3L at New England Law | Boston, named a Law Student of the Year

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Wednesday, March 16, 2022

BOSTON, March 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- National Jurist and PreLaw Magazines today released the names of the 2022 Law Student of the Year honorees, featuring New England Law | Boston student Agnes Kolbeck.

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  • BOSTON, March 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- National Jurist and PreLaw Magazines today released the names of the 2022 Law Student of the Year honorees, featuring New England Law | Boston student Agnes Kolbeck.
  • Agnes Kolbeck is a third-year law student specializing in tax and litigation.
  • All of us here at New England Law are incredibly proud of Agnes and so glad she's been given this deserved recognition."
  • New England Law | Boston was founded in 1908 as Portia Law School, the first and only law school established exclusively for the education of women.

APPEALS COURT UPHOLDS JLM COUTURE IN CONTRACT DISPUTE WITH HAYLEY PAIGE GUTMAN

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Tuesday, January 25, 2022

NEW YORK, Jan. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Second Circuit Court of Appeals today strongly affirmed that Hayley Paige Gutman breached her clear and unambiguous employment contract and is not entitled to any additional compensation. The court stated that "JLM had no duty to pay Gutman if she did not work." It was Ms. Gutman who resigned and who breached her employment contract, not JLM, the Appeals Court ruled.

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  • NEW YORK, Jan. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --The Second Circuit Court of Appeals today strongly affirmed that Hayley Paige Gutman breached her clear and unambiguous employment contract and is not entitled to any additional compensation.
  • The court stated that "JLM had no duty to pay Gutman if she did not work."
  • It was Ms. Gutman who resigned and who breached her employment contract, not JLM, the Appeals Court ruled.
  • The company's bridal gown collections are Hayley Paige, Blush by Hayley Paige, Lazaro, Tara Keely, Ti Adora, and Allison Webb.

Federal Appeals Court Rules in Favor of AMN Healthcare Against Competitor Aya

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Friday, August 20, 2021

The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has ruled in favor of AMN Healthcare (NYSE: AMN) against Aya Healthcares protracted legal case, stating categorically that Aya failed to prove any anticompetitive behavior by AMN under federal antitrust laws.

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  • The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit has ruled in favor of AMN Healthcare (NYSE: AMN) against Aya Healthcares protracted legal case, stating categorically that Aya failed to prove any anticompetitive behavior by AMN under federal antitrust laws.
  • The Appeals Court ruled that the AMN provision prohibiting its contractors from soliciting AMN employees is a reasonable lawful restraint and rejected Ayas claim for damages.
  • We are not surprised by the 9th Circuits ruling in favor of AMN, said Susan Salka, President and CEO of AMN Healthcare.
  • AMN Healthcare is the leader and innovator in total talent solutions for healthcare organizations across the nation.

David T. Gay Esq. is recognized by Continental Who's Who

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Friday, August 13, 2021

is being recognized by Continental Who's Who as a Trusted Attorney for his professional excellence in the field of law and his outstanding contributions to the legal community at Gay & Gay P.C.

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  • is being recognized by Continental Who's Who as a Trusted Attorney for his professional excellence in the field of law and his outstanding contributions to the legal community at Gay & Gay P.C.
  • He is currently a practicing partner at Gay & Gay P.C., alongside his brother, Thomas P. Gay, Esq.
  • Gay & Gay P.C., located in Taunton, MA, has been committed to providing high-quality and reliable services to individuals and businesses throughout Bristol and Plymouth counties in personal injury, business, real estate, divorce, criminal law, and land use.
  • Gay is proud to have had Richard Huber as a law professor and would like to dedicate this honorable recognition to him.