Andrew Caplan
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Andrew Caplan
@Cappy201
Trial Lawyer and Founding Partner, Twohig | Caplan LLP Massachusetts business litigator | Fan of Springsteen, Boston sports and ADL



2/ Mass. now joins modern trend and retires the concept of fault in this context; "where, as here, the planned wedding does not ensue and the engagement is ended, the engagement ring must be returned to the donor regardless of fault."

1/ BREAKING NEWS: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court overturns long-standing precedent that an engagement ring must be returned only when the ring giver is not "at fault" for the wedding being called off.

2/ Although the court accepted the attorney's expression of contrition and his representation that he did not intend to deceive the court , the court issued sanctions to deter the problem from happening again the future.

1/ The scourge of fake AI-generated case citations has come to the Massachusetts courts. The Superior Court recently sanctioned an attorney who filed legal briefs prepared by an associate using AI. The partner did not read the cited case and was unaware they were fake.







SJC upholds disbarment of "most culpable" AGO who "fail[ed] to turn over all exculpatory information, and ..displayed a lack of candor and remorse at the disciplinary hearing..." - AAG Kaczmarek

SJC upholds disbarment of "most culpable" AGO who "fail[ed] to turn over all exculpatory information, and ..displayed a lack of candor and remorse at the disciplinary hearing..." - AAG Kaczmarek

BREAKING: At 10:00 am - Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision re: what discipline should be imposed on prosecutors in Attorney General's Office who wrongfully withheld exculpatory evidence re: scandal in Mass. crime lab involving chemist Sonja Farak. #AttorneyEthics





BREAKING: SJC upholds constitutionality of 12% pre- and post-judgment interest rate in Massachusetts lawsuits. #appellatetwitter

BREAKING: Today @ 10:00, Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court issues opinion re whether decades-old mandatory 12% pre- and post-judgment interest in Mass. lawsuits is unconstitutionally excessive/violates due process. Oral argument here: tinyurl.com/2oyv67fu #appellatetwitter





