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A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at Maine businesses, professional services firms, nonprofits and health care institutions.
The Portland-based veterinary pharmacy and supplier pleaded guilty Monday after federal prosecutors said it illegally shipped the drugs throughout the U.S. for nearly three years.
Verrill, a Portland-based law firm, has promoted Danielle Starr to partner.
Bernstein Shur, the Portland-based law firm that is also Maine's largest, has elected four new shareholders across the firm’s diverse practice groups.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, nonprofits and professional firms in Maine.
Nelson P. Cowand used the victims' money to pay himself unauthorized wages and cash withdrawals, as well as for personal expenses such as rent, a car payment and Dallas Cowboys tickets.
Aleta Law, founded by Amanda Norris Ames and Kai McGintee, is a virtual firm that plans to provide investigation and adjudication services for higher education institutions, K-12 schools, athletic organizations, nonprofits and companies across the
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements from businesses, professional services firms, health care providers and nonprofits around Maine.
Pierce Atwood has named Sara Murphy and Elizabeth Frazier as partners in the firm.
Christopher Mordas, who most recently was CEO of a Boston law firm, has been named chief operating officer at Pierce Atwood.
Chad Higgins has joined Dentons Bingham Greenebaum, a global law firm, as a Portland-based partner.
The vessel tracking requirement is intended to help regulators understand risks that lobstering lines may pose to endangered whales. But lobstermen say trap placement and trip routes are confidential and have substantial economic value.
The firm is the fourth-largest in the state, based on the number of Maine attorneys, according to the just-published 2024 Mainebiz Book of Lists.
The National Labor Relations Board issued a complaint Wednesday against Starbucks, claiming the coffee chain illegally closed nearly two dozen stores across the country, including one in Portland.
The robbery took place in the city's East Bayside neighborhood Wednesday morning, and police arrested the suspect a half hour later.
According to court records, over a period of 22 months Aaron Hoster removed UPC labels from low-cost items and applied them to higher-priced items that he then purchased.