Greetings of the Season
Greetings of the Season Read More »
We are pleased to announce the recent addition of Joelle Rocha and Nicole Martucci to our team. Joelle Rocha is a partner with a focus on real estate development and
Welcome New Attorneys: Joelle Rocha & Nicole Martucci Read More »
With several COVID-19 vaccines in late-stage clinical trials and showing promising results, it is not too early for employers to begin thinking about whether and how to mandate vaccination prior
Mandatory COVID-19 Vaccines: Can Employers Require Employees to Get Vaccinated? Read More »
Duffy & Sweeney again was included in the “Best Law Firms” list compiled by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers for Rhode Island for 2021. The firm is
Duffy & Sweeney Recognized by Best Law Firms in 15 Practice Areas for 2021 Read More »
We are pleased to share the news that Bob Duffy, partner and founding shareholder of the firm, has been elected Chair of the Executive Committee of Amos House for a
Bob Duffy Elected Chair of Amos House Board Read More »
Thank you to Eliza Vorenberg and the Pro Bono Collaborative at Roger Williams University School of Law for playing matchmaker between Duffy & Sweeney and the Tomaquag Museum, located in
D&S Teams Up With Tomaquag Museum For Pro Bono Initiative Read More »
By Mike Sweeney | I cut my teeth as a business lawyer in the late 1980s at a regional New England business law firm. In my first year of practice,
Lions and Tigers and Bears ( … deferrals and defaults and workouts) OH MY! Read More »
Congratulations to all of our Duffy & Sweeney partners who again were recognized by Best Lawyers — in conjunction with US News & World Report — in the Providence metro
D&S Partners Recognized for 2021 by Best Lawyers in 13 Practice Areas Read More »
by Jared Sugerman & Gregory Tumolo | As employees are increasingly being asked to transition back to the workplace in the midst of an ongoing global pandemic, some are expressing
Back to Business: Advice for Employers Dealing with Employees Scared to Return to Work Read More »
by Jared Sugerman | On July 10, 2020, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey filed a complaint in Suffolk County Superior Court alleging that ridesharing giants Uber and Lyft have intentionally