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The owner of Global Disruptive Technologies improperly used PPP money on personal items, an LED barber pole light and even a gift to his church, according to federal court documents.
Fritzsche will oversee a staff of 75, who work on legal matters including those related to housing, domestic violence, farm workers, veterans and Indigenous people.
Scott Anderson has been named the Portland law firm's new managing partner, succeeding K.C. Jones, who will stay on in a transitional role through the end of the year.
With cannabis companies budding on Main Streets across Maine, one small town illustrates how the businesses are finding their spots in a crowded marketplace.
Susan Faunce, a partner with Berman & Simmons who heads the Lewiston-based law firm's mass tort practice, was recently named president of the Maine Trial Lawyers Association.
Private equity-bascked Foreside Financial Group LLC is rebranding as ACA Foreside after completing its merger with New York-based ACA Group.
A deadline for submitting required information was "arbitrarily" set despite the fish farmer’s attempt to act in good faith, the complaint says.
Cheryl White may also be sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to federal money laundering charges related to illegally obtained disaster relief.
A husband and wife were fired by Microwave Techniques LLC for calling attention to illegal testing of Defense Department equipment, their lawsuit claims.
A Maine roofing company "willfully exposed" its employees to fall hazards at a residential construction site in Hampden.
The Senate’s unanimous confirmation vote followed a unanimous vote by the Legislature’s judiciary committee. Gov. Janet Mills will swear in Judge Rick E. Lawrence later this month.
Thieves are targeting larger box trucks, commercial trucks and vans and hybrid vehicles. The converters, which reduce auto emissions, contain precious metals that can be resold.
The University of Maine School of Law has begun building out its temporary space in Portland's Old Port. But the state's only law school may make Fore Street its permanent home, instead of a for-now one.
Rebecca Asen, formerly associate general counsel at IDEXX Laboratories Inc., is the new director of attorney recruiting and professional development at Bernstein Shur.
A federal jury in New Haven, Conn., handed up a 27-count indictment against Edward Ziegler, who was arrested in Maine where he has a second home.
Long-haul COVID-19, in which symptoms may last weeks or months, is now considered a disability, meaning employers may need to make accommodations under the ADA.
The Portland City Council is weighing a controversial proposed hike to the city’s minimum wage.
The proposal would increase the minimum wage from $15.50 per hour to $20 per hour within four years. (The statewide hourly minimum wage is $14.65.)
The proposal does not include a wage hike for tipped workers who are currently paid an hourly wage of $7.75, but employers are required to ensure that wages and tips combined total $15.50 per hour.
While inflation pressures have made it hard to survive on the minimum wage, many business owners are concerned the hike would cut already thin margins.
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Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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