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May 13, 2024
By Christopher R. Deubert Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP The COVID-19 pandemic has altered a variety of employment norms. There is considerable…
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A recent preliminary order from the US District Court of Massachusetts illustrates how courts will enforce non-competition agreements…
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Read MoreAssociated Industries of Massachusetts has bolstered its government affairs operation with the hiring of Sarah Mills, an experienced government affairs and health policy executive.
Prior to joining AIM, Sarah worked in state government relations at Boston Children’s Hospital where she advanced legislation to improve pediatric health-care access, early education, and social determinants of health. She previously worked for the Massachusetts Legislature as a Senior Legislative Aide to Representative Jay Livingstone.
Sarah is a native of the Berkshires and received her B.S. in Public Health from Syracuse University and her Master of Public Health from Simmons University.
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