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ACE columnist Carrie Green Yardley offers guidance on how to navigate regulations in different states.
Maine's recently enacted paid leave law is designed to offer comfort to employees who are dealing with the illness of family members or people close to them.
Registering a trademark at the federal level is often the goal for brand owners, but the fact that marijuana is illegal under federal law can be a daunting prospect, say guest authors Kevin R. Haley and Adam Mooney, attorneys at Brann & Isaacson.
The Maine Gambling Control Unit has fined a New York fantasy sports betting company $391,850 for taking "pick 'em" wagers, according to an industry publication.
The settlement includes a penalty and supplemental lead-based paint abatement projects. Two of four units were leased to families with children.
Maine Medical Center in Portland and other MaineHealth hospitals have closed their campuses to non-hospital personnel and non-patients until further notice, while a number of businesses and schools are closed Thursday.
The shootings at two Lewiston businesses Wednesday night also left 13 injured. On Thursday morning, police were continuing a manhunt for a suspect.
Business leaders are worried about the impact of a protracted federal shutdown on some sectors and the state's economy as a whole.
As an attorney, Sanchita Mukherjee helps Mainers in need. Outside of work, she pursues two creative pastimes.
Pine Tree Legal Assistance will use its grant from a national nonprofit to recruit pro bono attorneys to improve housing stability for Mainers in need.
Stacey Caulk will co-lead with David Kallin, who has served as the practice group leader for over 11 years.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements and businesses and nonprofits around Maine.
Kingfish Maine plans to build a $110 million land-based recirculating aquaculture system facility in Jonesport to raise yellowtail kingfish.
Antonia's Pizzeria bilked dozens of workers out of wages, tried to cover up its actions and illegally employed minors, according to federal investigators.
The two companies will pay penalties under agreements with the Environmental Protection Agency, which accused both of violating rules around the use of a refrigerant at their plants.
NDAs are not created equal, as attorney Kristy Abraham of Preti Flaherty writes. Businesses would be wise to institute basic protocols for reviewing these agreements.