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MALIS|LAW at the Supreme Court -- Dan Malis Admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of the United States
I have now joined the ranks of skilled and diligent attorneys who are admitted to present argument in front of the Supreme Court of the United States. At a ceremony prior to court argument on...
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Mediation: A Vital Tool for Conflict Resolution
In today’s conflict-ridden society, alternative dispute resolution methods have become increasingly important. Mediation serves as a vital tool, bridging the gap between formal litigation and...
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IT’S NOT ALWAYS A WAR — MALIS|LAW Negotiates $1 Million Settlement After Hospital Admits Fault
Sometimes, it’s not about fighting for a settlement. It’s making sure that the settlement is fair and just — like this case we resolved in 2021. We were contacted in Summer...
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MALIS|LAW Shows Door Owner and Door Repair Companies the Door — and Settles Case for $900,000+
In 2016, an 84 year old semi-retired engineer was leaving an electronics company after delivering a lecture on detection of forged computer chips when an automatic door closed on him, knocking him...
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Attorney Daniel Malis Named To Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
The Million Dollar Advocates Forum is pleased to announce that attorney Daniel Malis of Cambridge, MA, owner and principal attorney of MALISLAW, has been recognized as a...
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The National Trial Lawyers Announces Daniel Malis as One of Its Top 100 Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyers in Massachusetts
The National Trial Lawyers is pleased to announce that Daniel Malis of Malis Law has been selected for inclusion into its Top 100 Civil Plaintiff Trial Lawyers...
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Patriots Day – COVID – And A Revolution of Law and Science
Every year in Massachusetts, we celebrate Patriot’s Day –when Paul Revere mounted his horse and rode to Lexington and Concord to rally fighters. After British troops rowed to Cambridge...
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Law in the Time of the Coronavirus
These are strange times. People are “socially distant.” We live in fear of invisible enemies and an insidious virus. We wear gloves and masks because we’re afraid to touch anything. “Working from...
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