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BBB Celebrates National First Responders Day


In honor or National First Responders Day on Friday, October 28, 2022, the Quincy law firm Baker Braverman & Barbadoro, P.C., provided pizzas to all 8 fire houses in Quincy.  National First Responders Day recognizes the heroic men and women who are on the front lines.  BBB was happy to recognize the QFD on this

BBB welcomes Attorney Kassandra Tat


Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro P.C. (“BBB”), is pleased to announce that Braintree resident Kassandra Tat has recently joined the firm as an Associate. Kassandra comes to the firm from Kostas & Melcher Law, LLC, where she worked as an associate attorney with a concentration in family law, real estate, and litigation. At BBB, Kassandra will

Overview of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021


The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (the “ARPA”) was passed by Congress and signed into law in March, 2021. It includes approximately $1.9 trillion in spending to provide assistance to individuals and businesses as they recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The below is an overview of key provisions of the ARPA for individuals and

BBB Celebrates 25 Years!


The Quincy Law Firm of Baker, Braverman & Barbadoro recently celebrated 25 years of providing Premium Legal Services to Clients in the Greater Boston and South Shore areas. The celebration was held outdoors at the firm’s offices at 300 Crown Colony Drive. Lunch was provided by Montilio’s “On The Go” Wood-Fired Mobile Pizza Oven.  

Client Alert on COVID-19


To reduce the impact of COVID-19 outbreak conditions on businesses, workers, customers, and the public, it is important for all employers to plan now for COVID-19. COVID-19 has the potential to cause extensive outbreaks and because there is no current vaccine, an outbreak may become an extended event, as a result, workplaces may experience: Higher

How To Prevent Elder Financial Abuse


Massachusetts General Laws define financial exploitation as the substantial monetary or property loss of an elderly person due to an act or omission of another person.  Financial exploitation occurs in the form of internet (or darknet) scams, forging signatures on checks, the illicit use of credit cards and the misuse of a power of attorney. 

What’s the difference between PIP and Med Pay coverage on your automobile insurance policy?


In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage is mandatory. PIP pays reasonable expenses for necessary medical services, lost wages, and replacement services to you, your household members, and your vehicle occupants if injured or killed in an auto accident regardless of fault. PIP pays the first $2,000.00 in automobile accident related medical

Looking Through the Haze of the Nonmedical Marijuana Law In Massachusetts


Everyone has already heard that Massachusetts citizens voted to legalize nonmedical marijuana, often referred to as recreational marijuana, and now set forth in Chapter 94G of the General Laws. What legalization means, however, has been a little hazy. This article sets forth an outline of what legalized nonmedical marijuana in Massachusetts means to employers, businesses