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Joshua D.
I am an experienced small business attorney. I work diligently to ensure that small business owners achieve their objectives while maintaining compliance, satisfying legal duties, and engaging in smart contracting opportunities. I provide everything from organization, to lease/commercial real estate purchase agreement review and negotiation, and even IP filings. I can help to navigate commercial and government contracts, as well as other SaaS-type agreements.
"Joshua is a phenomenal attorney to work with. He has a personality and isn't monotone to converse with. He is extremely responsive and delivers timely. He answered all my questions, while fairly abiding by the scope of representation. I would work with him again."
Jessica W.
Family and Probate attorney with over 15 years experience.
"Jessica is a great lawyer, and I would recommend her to anyone."
Charles D.
At DACC.Law, we deliver high-quality, practical legal solutions specifically for entrepreneurs, real estate investors, and growing businesses. With more than 25 years of experience, our firm handles everything from contract drafting and review to entity formation, deal structuring, and risk mitigation. Clients rely on us for clear guidance on regulatory compliance, navigating complex transactions (including multifamily, landlords, developers), resolving disputes efficiently, and protecting their business interests. We combine deep legal expertise with a hands-on, results-oriented approach so you can move forward with confidence.
Frank G.
Accomplished business and litigation counsel with experience managing a broad spectrum of legal matters on behalf of individuals as well as early-stage and established technology, software, service and medical device companies. Substantial experience in drafting commercial agreements as well as litigation and arbitration of complex business disputes as plaintiff’s and defendant’s counsel. Served as infantry officer (attaining rank of Major) in ground combat units for the United States Marine Corps and educated in Marine Corps management and tactics. Adept at taking complicated information and legal principles and presenting strategy to non-lawyers in a concise and easy-to-understand format.
"Working with Frank is like going on a road trip with your best friend. You have more fun during the road trip than at your final destination. Frank told me a deadline and stayed with it, always being responsive to messages, with thick detail to reinforce his reasoning. When talking over the phone, Frank goes into great detail and paints the real picture of what to expect, in his experience, dealing with the court and judges. I would work with Frank again for future work."
Stephen R.
Steve Reich is licensed to practice in both New York and Massachusetts and is based in Boston. He assists with environmental litigation and other complex litigation and heads the firm's intellectual property practice, including copyright and trademark registration and protection. Other practice areas include commercial contract drafting and civil litigation.
"Fast, professional, and articulate—I would work with Stephen again."
Megan B.
20-year business lawyer with extensive experience ranging from Fortune 100 companies to small businesses.
March 8, 2025
David W.
David has experience assisting individuals, startups, mid-sized, and publicly traded companies with various business, corporate, and real estate matters including residential and commercial real estate sales, acquisitions, financing and leasing; contract drafting and negotiation; regulatory compliance; and business acquisition, sale, formation, and dissolution.
September 15, 2025
Paula C.
DACC Law is a general practice client-centered law firm. I am a Partner in DACC and have been proudly serving clients across Massachusetts since 1997. With over 25 years of legal experience I have a built a reputation for trust, results-driven advocacy across a wide range of practice areas including contract law, personal injury, estate planning, workplace issues, and real estate. At the heart of my practice is a client-centered approach -- one that values clear communication, responsive service, and practical legal solutions tailored to each individual's needs. Whether helping a family protect their future through thoughtful estate planning, representing someone injured due to negligence, or guiding clients through complex workplace or property matters, I bring deep legal knowledge and personal attention to every case. If you're looking for a seasoned Massachusetts attorney who combines experience with empathy, and strategic insight with strong advocacy, I am here to help.
Sean D.
After 15+ years at leading firms in Silicon Valley, Boston, and DC, I started Supernova Law to partner with the clients who inspire me most—start-ups, mission-driven companies, B-Corps, and non-profits. My goal is simple: provide accessible, affordable, high-quality legal support to innovators creating positive change for our society. At Supernova Law, your vision and values come first.
October 24, 2025
Kevin S.
Over 10 Years of Litigation and Transactional experience.
Sean W.
Sean is an accomplished legal counsel with more than 10 years of experience providing assistance to individuals and companies of different sizes, from startups to Fortune 500s. He has been involved with various industries including biotechnology, consulting, healthcare, finance, hospitals, industrial manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, retail, software, and sports. He has been a key legal advisor and strategic business partner to senior leaders and stakeholder management, advising on a broad range of legal, contractual, corporate, and regulatory compliance matters on behalf of leading organizations in the U.S. and abroad.
John P.
specializes in corporate governance, data privacy, intellectual property, and employment law. A former VP of Legal & Compliance and interim CFO, he has led legal operations across fundraising, acquisitions, and data privacy initiatives.
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Business Contracts
Standard Vendor Agreement
Massachusetts
Is a void contract enforceable in court?
We are a LLC Rug business. We were ask for a collaboration in exchange for a social media post. Our contract states that “If in 2 weeks you haven’t posted, then this contract is null and void and you would have to pay full price for the rugs”. Can we sue them if they don’t pay for the rugs if we mentioned that the contract is null and void?
Richard G.
What you have described appears to act as a liquidated damages clause. Typically liquidated damage clauses are unenforceable, or not enforced by courts in Massachusetts. However, there may be other methods that can be used to pursue this vendor. For example, a demand letter is one method of putting pressure on a vendor, and such a letter can be followed up with a suit if the matters in the letter are not addressed within 30 days.
Business Contracts
Acceptable Use Policy
Massachusetts
Can an Acceptable Use Policy be used to restrict employees' personal use of company-owned devices?
I work for a company that recently implemented a new Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for our company-owned devices, including laptops and smartphones. The policy states that these devices are to be used solely for work-related purposes. However, many employees have been using their company devices for personal activities during breaks or after work hours. I'm wondering if the company can enforce this AUP to restrict employees' personal use of these devices, and what potential legal implications or challenges may arise from doing so.
Richard G.
Generally, the answer to your question is "yes, a company can restrict employee's personal use of a company-owed device" as the company's have the right to restrict access, use of their own property and further, they have a right to protect proprietary property that may be affected by the personal use of a device which the company owns. Another question that your question raises, is, does a company actually achieve the restriction of its company-owned device in its Acceptable Use Policy. The policy itself needs to be examined by an attorney highly familiar with contract drafting, revision, etc.
Business Contracts
Joint Venture Agreement
Massachusetts
How to exit a joint venture?
I am currently in a joint venture (JV) with another company, but due to changes in my business priorities, I am considering exiting the JV. However, I am unsure of the legal process for doing so and the potential consequences of terminating the JV agreement. Therefore, I would like to seek the advice of a lawyer to guide me through the process and ensure that my exit from the JV is handled properly.
Donya G.
If you have an agreement in place, you can simply follow what the agreement says you need to do in order to exit. If you don't, you would need to negotiate an exist with the other party/parties that are involved to ensure a smooth and amicable exit. I can assist you with that. You can engage my services through the website and I can assist. Donya Gordon
Business Contracts
Business Proposal
Massachusetts
Can I include a non-compete clause in my business proposal?
I am in the process of creating a business proposal for a potential client, and I am considering including a non-compete clause to protect my business interests. I have invested a significant amount of time, effort, and resources into developing unique strategies and techniques for this project, and I am concerned about the client potentially sharing or using these valuable insights with competitors. I want to know if it is legally permissible to include a non-compete clause in my business proposal and what considerations should be taken into account when drafting such a clause.
Charles D.
Not sure that the non-compete is the right agreement for this scenario. You might want to consider an NCND agreement. This is a Non-Circumvent Non-Disclosure Agreement. Without knowing more about the relationship between the parties, I would look first to this type of document.
Business Contracts
Customer Contract
Massachusetts
Can a company change the terms of a customer contract without notification or consent?
I recently entered into a contract with a company for a monthly subscription service, which outlined specific terms and conditions including the price, duration, and cancellation policy. However, I recently discovered that the company has changed these terms without any notification or consent from me, resulting in increased fees and a longer contract duration. I am concerned about the legality of this situation and whether the company has the right to unilaterally modify the contract without my agreement.
Richard G.
The answer to your question is, as so many answers in the legal world..."it depends." It depends because it is possible that the company could have included in the original contract with you a clause preserving its right to change its policy without notice (although it could be argued that such a clause is unenforceable in a court) or it original contract may include language in which you waive your right to notice or some other similar waiver. The contract you are referring to in your question would need to be reviewed by an attorney practiced in contract law.
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