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The Kennebunk-based charcoal maker, Wicked Good Charcoal Inc., has sued a New Jersey company for allegedly stealing customers by using its trademark.
Washington state sued an India-based tech support company that announced over the summer it would bring 300 jobs to Lewiston, saying the firm routinely scams customers into buying unneeded software and services.
A former meat manager at Whole Foods in Portland has filed a discrimination lawsuit against the company, saying it did nothing to stop racial harassment and intimidation from other workers.
The owner of the Nova Star Cruises ferry has begun making settlements with companies owed money by the operator of the ferry, beginning with Portland Pilots, Sprague Operating Resources and McAllister Towing.
Portland law firm Pierce Atwood LLP will get a new leader at the end of the year when Gloria A. Pinza steps down as managing partner after six years in the position.
Bernstein Shur's has formed a "drone team," a legal group that includes a labor and employment lawyer, a municipal and governmental services lawyer and the firm's information technology specialist, who's owned a drone for two years.
The dean of University of Maine School of Law says the school embodies a network that originates beyond the school — law firms, corporations, public interest organizations and state and local government — and that connects graduates with law firms
A Portland nonprofit organization launched this fall will serve as an incubator for new lawyers and provide lower-cost legal representation to clients.
A federal judge has ruled in favor of Verizon Wireless in its lawsuit against the town over the town's decision to deny a permit for the company to install wireless communication equipment on a water tower.
The Maine Human Rights Commission ruled that there is reason to believe the owners of Day's Jewelers created a hostile work environment for a Native American employee because of his race, Maine Public Broadcasting Network reported Tuesday.
A former employee at the T-Mobile call center in Oakland said she plans to sue the company in federal court for prohibiting her from discussing a sexual harassment complaint she made against a supervisor, the Morning Sentinel reported Tuesday.
A Portland law firm filed a class-action lawsuit Thursday against Volkswagen, while Maine's attorney general announced her office had joined other states and the federal government in an investigation into the carmaker for rigging emission tests.
Former employees of Pockets, a 24/7 sandwich shop on Fore Street in Portland that closed abruptly in early September, are accusing their former boss of not paying them, the Bangor Daily News reported Tuesday morning.
Female attorneys are being forced to remove their underwire bras before they are allowed to meet with their inmate clients at the Cumberland County Jail in Portland, the Portland Press Herald reported Sept. 18.
With 64 craft breweries already in the state and the Maine Brewers' Guild predicting upwards of 80 by the end of 2016, an ecosystem of support services and products is growing up around the industry, which is capital-intensive and subject to legal
The Portland law firm of Wakelin, Hallock and O'Donovan has joined with Eaton Peabody, creating what both firms say will be the second largest employee benefits and executive compensation practice group in the state after Verrill Dana.
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With most public school kids in Maine heading back to class this week, students and their parents are paying more for school supplies, according to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Students and their parents are paying more this year for textbooks and reference materials, school lunches, day care and preschool, college tuition and boys' clothes.
The cost of girls' clothing decreased and the prices of both footwear and snacks were unchanged from a year ago.
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