Massachusetts' highest court upheld a controversial state law that requires towns to build affordable housing near the MBTA.
Three insurance companies owned by UnitedHealth Group were ordered to pay a collective $165 million in damages to consumers ...
BOSTON— UnitedHealth Insurance and affiliated companies were ordered to pay $165 million in restitution for engaging in deceptive sales schemes against Massachusetts residents, Attorney General Andrea ...
In its eagerly anticipated decision issued this morning in Attorney General v. Town of Milton, the Supreme Judicial Court ...
The Supreme Judicial Court ruling in the Milton lawsuit is a win for Healey and Campbell, but could slow implementation of ...
The court ordered UnitedHealth-owned companies to pay $50 million in restitution and $115 million in civil penalties ...
Massachusetts’ attorney general can sue to enforce a transit-oriented zoning law, the state Supreme Judicial Court held ...
The state's highest court mostly sided with the state about a controversial housing law affecting communities, but with an ...
A Suffolk Superior Court order called the deceptive conduct of three UnitedHealth Group insurance companies "particularly ...
More than two dozen cities and towns that have hesitated to enact the required zoning changes or outright resisted the ...
The state’s highest court has made clear that communities subject to the law must allow for additional, responsible ...
A Massachusetts court has slapped three UnitedHealth Group affiliates with a $165 million penalty for deceptive sales ...