
Legal Fees and the Delicate Balance of Summary Process Proceedings
Two federal lawsuits pending in Boston are challenging a practice that has long operated in the background of Massachusetts summary process cases: the assessment of landlord legal

Two federal lawsuits pending in Boston are challenging a practice that has long operated in the background of Massachusetts summary process cases: the assessment of landlord legal

A recent decision from the Massachusetts Land Court serves as an important reminder that while condominium boards are afforded broad discretion, that discretion is not without limits.

20 Years! When Tim Schofield started his legal career at Goulston & Storrs, the firm was celebrating its 100th Anniversary. When he moved to Sally & Fitch (now Fitch Law Partners), the firm

What’s in a Name? When your business is built on trust, your name is everything. Over the last 19 years, Tim Schofield has built a law firm with a reputation

During the pandemic, we have received numerous inquiries from condominium associations and property managers as to whether it is proper or permissible for meetings to be held

We frequently receive inquiries from condominium associations and landlords regarding the rights of unit owners or tenants to have service or assistance animals when the condominium documents

Condo associations and property managers are faced with the challenge of maintaining accurate and detailed records of fees and assessments due from unit owners. Regular maintenance of

Tim Schofield provided some insight in this Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly article concerning an interesting new zoning case. Rooster Ban Challenged in Essex Superior CourtBy: Pat Murphy January

SLG is proud to announce that Tim Schofield has been elected Co-Chair of the Condominium Law and Practice Section of REBA, the Real Estate Bar Association of
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