Archive for September 2020
PwC undergoes a change in Boston leadership as workers return to the office
A new managing partner is taking the reins the same week that the firm is reopening its Boston office, the mega-firm’s first U.S. location to reopen during the pandemic. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and your next best gift idea
Good morning, friends. Here are the five things you need to know to get your busy day started, plus hot takes, Way Days and gifts straight outta the MBTA. Read More
Read MoreFirst look: Proposed updates to the Boston Common
A dog park, more seating and ornamental fencing: America’s oldest public park is set to get a facelift. Read More
Read MoreBoston Properties, Eversource propose underground substation in Kendall Square
An electrical substation would be the first of its kind for an energy provider, part of a large mixed-use development in Cambridge. Read More
Read MoreThe Largest IP Law Firms in Massachusetts
Rank Firm/Prior rank (*unranked in 2019)/ Mass. IP lawyers as of August 1, 2020 Mass. registered patent lawyers Mass. IP support staff 2019 patents filed 2019 patents obtained % of firm’s work that is IP-related 1 Wolf, Greenfield & Sacks PC, 600 Atlantic Ave., Boston, MA 02210, 617-646-8000, wolfgreenfield.com 87 73 221 7379 3715 100…
Read MoreState releases inspection data for elevator that killed Allston woman
The records show that a state inspector found in March that the elevator had a stop-switch problem, but a month later the company that services the elevator told regulators it had fixed the issue. It’s not known whether the problem played a role in the woman’s death. Read More
Read MoreiRobot’s head of research to resign; second top exec to leave this year
Just weeks after starting the rollout of a major software upgrade, the Bedford-based company is losing Tim Sager. Read More
Read MoreiRobot’s head of research to resign; second top exec to leave the year
Just weeks after starting the rollout of a major software upgrade, the Bedford-based company is losing Tim Sager. Read More
Read MoreRaytheon cuts 15,000 jobs
The news comes approximately two weeks after the aerospace and defense giant, fresh of its blockbuster merger with United Technologies, said it was hiring to fill 200 aerospace-related software and technology jobs in Colorado. Read More
Read MoreDraftKings signs sports betting deal with New York Giants
DraftKings said the deal allows the company access to official Giants marks and logos, in addition to a new virtual SportsLounge open on Giants’ game days. Read More
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