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Nate Olin Selected to National Task Force on Diversity and Inclusion

We are pleased to report that Nathan Olin of Olin Lippiello LLP has been selected to join a special task force of the Federal Bar Association to examine issues of diversity and inclusion throughout the national federal court organization. Nate was selected, in part, because of his national role (on the sections and divisions council) overseeing the FBA’s efforts in the …

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What the “Me-Too” Movement Means to You in Your Massachusetts Job

Throughout the past several months, the news media has been full of examples of sexual harassment (and assault) in many places of power — in board rooms, the halls of Congress, and news organizations.  Although there has been a wave of prominent (and in some cases notorious) allegations, many employees in nearly every organization nationwide …

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Nathan Olin Attends FBA Annual Judicial Reception

Attorney Nathan Olin of Olin Lippiello LLP attended, and was recognized as the Federal Bar Association’s national council delegate, at the Massachusetts Chapter’s Annual Judicial Reception on June 12, 2018. The annual, signature evening at the Boston Harbor Hotel has been called one of the “can’t miss” events for Massachusetts lawyers. This year’s program honored U.S. District Judge Timothy …

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Equal Pay for Women in Massachusetts is Closer to a Reality With New Law

Nathan A. Olin, Olin Lippiello LLP. On July 1, 2018, the Massachusetts EqualPay Act amendments become effective. The main goal of the amendments is to ensure equal pay to employees of different genders working in the Bay State. The MEPA, as amended, imposes significant responsibility on Massachusetts businesses to help guarantee equal pay to employees of different genders for “comparable” …

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Northampton Treatment Court Finally a Reality

Last month (January 2020), the Northampton (MA) District Court opened the “Northampton Treatment Court.” In an announcement written for the Daily Hampshire Gazette, Judge Maureen A. Walsh, Presiding Justice of the Northampton District Court, and Attorney Lisa Lippiello, founding partner of Olin Lippiello LLP, described the rationale for, and parameters of, this innovative criminal law initiative, which …

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Fee Agreement Best Practices Guide Published

Olin Lippiello LLP is pleased to announce that Attorney Lisa Lippiello has been part of the Massachusetts Bar Association (MBA) and Law Office Management Assistance Program (LOMAP) Fee Agreement Working Group, which has just published its Fee Agreement Best Practices Guide. The guide is intended to help lawyers throughout the commonwealth develop ethical and effective fee agreements to use with their clients. Thank …

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Lisa Lippiello Appointed as BBO Hearings Officer

Earlier this year, the Board of Bar Overseers voted to appoint Attorney Lisa Lippiello as a hearings officer. The BBO was established by the Supreme Judicial Court in 1974 as an independent administrative body to investigate and evaluate complaints against attorneys. Under SJC Rule 4:01, the term of a BBO hearings officer is for three years and can be …

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We Are Here for You During the COVID-19 Crisis

These are challenging times, for everyone. At Olin Lippiello LLP, we are here to help with your legal needs during the Covid-19 (novel coronavirus) crisis. Our phone lines are open 413-203-0010. We can be reached by email either at contact@oliplaw.com, or directly to nate@oliplaw.com (for Nathan Olin), or lisa@oliplaw.com (for Lisa Lippiello). Lisa and Nate are working around the clock to address the immediate legal …

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