18-04-2024 11:31 via bizjournals.com

Five things: Cronin lawsuit, AmLaw 100, Mass General expansion and the value of visibility

Good morning, Boston. My Blue Line commute is severely disrupted this week and next, and the shuttle bus option? Well, it’s not great, let me tell you. Today is National High Five Day — and speaking of "fives," here are the five things you need to know in Boston business news to start your workday.Jon Cronin’s development firm has settled a pair of lawsuits brought by Gibson Sotheby’s International Realty over payments for the brokerage’s work at the St. Regis
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X4 Pharmaceuticals’ bet on drug for ultra-rare disease pays off with FDA approval
Tripadvisor CEO's total compensation plunges 86% in 2023
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After 'reset,' Flagship startup lands $1.8B Bristol Myers Squibb deal
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Jack’s Abby to take over Wormtown Brewery; purchase to close early summer
Dan Rivera steps down as MassDevelopment CEO
WeWork may close another location, this time near South Station
Form D Friday: WPI alum raises $6M for infrastructure tech startup
Mass. health czar: State is 'prepared' for whatever comes next with Steward
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