Lawsuit against two Lowell police supervisors dismissed

RJA does what other attorneys could not do and obtains the dismissal of a lawsuit against two Lowell police supervisors For any who believe that experience in representing police officers does not matter, and any licensed attorney can handle the job, a recent case involving RJA demonstrates the flaw in that thinking.  In this case, a plaintiff sued various persons and entities, including two police

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Andrew J. Gambaccini selected by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly as 2011 “Up and Coming Lawyer”

Worcester law firm Reardon, Joyce & Akerson, P.C. announces that Attorney Andrew J. Gambaccini has been selected by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly as a 2011 “Up and Coming Lawyer.”  The award recognizes twenty lawyers from across Massachusetts who have been in practice for ten years or less and “who have already distinguished themselves in some manner and appear poised for even greater accomplishments.”  Gambaccini was honored

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Claim against Beverly MA police in suicide is rejected

A federal judge has dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit filed against Beverly police by the mother of a 19-year-old woman who committed suicide in 2005 after leaving a hospital where officers had left her hours earlier. Judge Nancy Gertner ruled that Danielle Tarsook was not in custody when she died, so police had no duty under federal law to protect her at the time, the

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Town owes fired police lieutenant more than $232,000

By Jaime Rebhan | Wareham Week The Town of Wareham owes Wareham Police Lieutenant Donald Bliss more than $232,000 and counting, according to Bliss’ lawyer, Andrew Gambaccini. More than two years after he was fired from his position with the Wareham Police Department for alleged violations of state ethics laws, the state Civil Service Commission determined last month that Bliss, a 24-year veteran of the

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In the state of MA, can an employer take an unauthorized deduction from an employee’s paycheck?

Additional Information: Is it legal for an employer to take an unauthorized deduction from an employee’s paycheck for damage done to company property? ATTORNEY ANSWER: No, an employer may not take any deduction for such damage, even if ostensibly authorized by the employee under the employer’s policies, unless there has been a court determination that the employee is responsible to the employer for the damage

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Town will not appeal Civil Service decision for fired officer

By Jaime Rebhan | Wareham Week The Town of Wareham will not appeal the state Civil Service Commission’s decision regarding the firing of Lieutenant Donald Bliss, according to Bliss’ lawyer, Andrew Gambaccini. “I have been advised by counsel for the town that there will be no appeal of the Commission’s decision,” Gambaccini wrote in an e-mail. More than two years after he was fired from

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RJA succeeds in complex termination case heard by the Civil Service Commission

In a fierce battle waged over a prolonged period, RJA represented the Chief of Police of Methuen Massachusetts who was terminated by his appointing authority, the Mayor, after the political winds began to blow against the Chief and the Mayor seized the opportunity to score points leading up to a re-election bid.  After the Mayor fired the Chief at the local level, the matter was

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