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We’re going nowhere,” one of the lawyers, known as bar advocates, said during a demonstration at the State House.
The work stoppage “has pushed our justice system to the brink,” according to Boston Bar Association President Matt McTyge.
Lowell District Court Judge John Coffey approved higher pay for attorneys in three cases, while lawmakers offered a smaller ...
Leaders on Beacon Hill also floated structural changes aimed at heading off future work stoppages like the one that has ...
Two months after bar advocates stopped taking new cases to demand pay raises, legislative leaders on Wednesday rolled out a ...
Top Beacon Hill Democrats offered no timeline Monday for a resolution to a months-long work stoppage of private attorneys who ...