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1:26-cv-11038 Matthews v. Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance et al
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In Matthews v. Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance et al., the court has issued an order appointing counsel for the plaintiff. This suggests the plaintiff may lack representation and the court recognizes the need for legal assistance, possibly due to the complexity or nature of the claims.
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- • Appointment of counsel
- • Access to legal representation
- • Public assistance agency dispute
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April 14, 2026
1:26-cv-11038 Matthews v. Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance et al
In the case Matthews v. Massachusetts Department of Transitional Assistance, the court decided to appoint a lawyer to represent one of the parties. This means the court recognized the need for legal assistance to ensure fair representation. Having counsel appointed is crucial for protecting the rights of the individual involved.
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