New Developments in Right to Repair Laws: Massachusetts Case Progresses with Fresh Judicial Oversight, Maine Mulls Amendments Amid Security Concerns

BOSTON — As automakers look to navigate through the murky waters of vehicle repair laws, the coming months could bring a resolution to long-standing legal ambiguities in Massachusetts and Maine regarding access to vehicle data. Legislation in both states is pushing for enhanced transparency, providing both vehicle owners and independent repair shops with the ability to access mechanical data through telematics technology embedded in modern vehicles. In a recent development in Massachusetts, the wait may soon be over for clarity on the state’s Right to Repair law, a voter-approved amendment seeking transparency in vehicle data … Read more

Massachusetts Ushers in Sweeping New Laws for 2025: From Workplace Equity to Climate Initiatives

Boston, MA – As Massachusetts ushers in innovative changes with the new year, a number of critical laws are set to reshape the professional and personal lives of its residents. Signed by Governor Maura Healey, these laws span various aspects such as workplace rights, data transparency, family law amendments, and a push towards clean energy, mirroring the state’s commitment to adaptability and progress in an ever-evolving society. Among the pivotal changes is the Francis Perkins Workplace Equity Act, effective from Oct. 29, 2025, mandating that employers with at least 25 employees disclose salary ranges in … Read more

Massachusetts Firm Wins Record $452 Million in Trade Secrets Case Over Insulin Pump Technology

In a landmark case, a Massachusetts court awarded the Insulet Corporation a staggering $452 million in what is considered the largest jury verdict ever under the federal Defend Trade Secrets Act (DTSA). This case underscores a growing trend toward substantial financial awards in trade secret litigation. Insulet Corporation, based in Massachusetts, initiated the lawsuit after discovering that its former employees, who had joined South Korean firm EOFlow, allegedly transferred confidential information critical to their proprietary insulin pump, the OmniPod. EOFlow utilized this information to develop similar technology, debuting their EOPatch and EOPatch 2 insulin pumps … Read more

$10 Million Verdict: Jury Holds Tobacco Giant Responsible for Massachusetts Woman’s Fatal Lung Cancer

Springfield, MA — A jury in Massachusetts has found cigarette manufacturer R.J. Reynolds liable in the lung cancer death of a long-time smoker, ordering the company to pay over $10 million in damages. The verdict, issued after a four-day deliberation, includes $2.5 million in punitive damages and marks a notable decision on the accountability of tobacco companies in individual health crises. Jacqueline Penza, who passed away in 2018, had been a consistent smoker of Winston cigarettes, a brand produced by R.J. Reynolds, since she was a teenager. Despite being inundated with health warnings, Penza’s family … Read more