Massachusetts Medical Tech Giant Wins Historic $452 Million Verdict in Trade Secrets Lawsuit

BOSTON — A Massachusetts-based medical device manufacturer, Insulet Corp., won a major legal victory this month, securing one of the largest trade secret misappropriation verdicts in recent history. A federal jury awarded the firm $170 million in compensatory damages and an additional $282 million in punitive damages after a prolonged legal battle over its proprietary technology used in disposable insulin patch pumps. The legal triumph followed intricate legal disputes, including a significant summary judgment decision concerning the timeliness of Insulet’s claims and intense scrutiny of veritable technological theft by a competing company. Insulet, known for … Read more

Massachusetts Mother to Pursue Insanity Defense in Tragic Case of Children’s Deaths

Duxbury, MA — In a tragic case that has gripped Massachusetts, Lindsay Clancy, a mother accused of the murder of her three young children, is set to pursue an insanity defense, according to court filings. The incident occurred on January 24, 2023, inside the family home. Legal documents reveal that Clancy’s defense team, led by attorney Kevin Reddington, submitted a notice asserting her lack of criminal responsibility due to mental illness. This legal move, filed in Plymouth Superior Court, indicates that expert witness testimony will support her mental condition at the time of the crime. … Read more

Cross-Border Legal Battle: Massachusetts Court Debates Authority in New Hampshire Phone Seizure Case

BOSTON — A legal quandary involving the authority of a Massachusetts police officer who seized a cellphone in New Hampshire has reached the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, putting state jurisdiction at the forefront of a complex legal debate. The case, arising from a 2019 home invasion in Lowell, Massachusetts, challenges the geographical limits of police powers and seeks to clarify which state law governs cross-border police actions. Michael McCarthy, a resident of Nashua, New Hampshire, faces charges in Massachusetts, but his case hinges on the legality of a warrantless seizure of his mobile phone by … Read more

After Nearly Three Decades Wrongfully Imprisoned, Massachusetts Man Awarded $1 Million in Compensation

FRAMINGHAM, Mass. — Life forever changed for Michael Sullivan nearly three decades ago when he was imprisoned for a crime he did not commit. Through those years, Sullivan witnessed the deaths of close relatives and sustained severe injuries in multiple prison assaults. Recently, a Massachusetts jury declared Sullivan innocent of the 1986 murder and robbery of Wilfred McGrath, awarding him $13 million, though state laws limit compensation for wrongful convictions to $1 million. This month’s verdict capped Sullivan’s long battle for justice which illustrates a growing trend of reversed convictions in Massachusetts. At 64, Sullivan … Read more