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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.
The Passamaquoddy Tribe and Monarch America Inc. signed a letter of intent Tuesday for the design, construction and development of a proposed state-of-the-art marijuana cultivation facility.
A federal judge Wednesday ordered Mallinckrodt Manufacturing Co. to pay to develop a detailed cleanup plan for mercury in the Penobscot River in what could potentially become one of the largest and costliest environmental remediation projects in
Portland law firm Verrill Dana recently set up a craft beverage industry group with eight attorneys and soon plans to announce another group with 12 attorneys focused on increasing North Atlantic and Arctic trade and commerce that is expected once
Two employees at the Cyr Potato Corp. in St. David have been charged with stealing and selling roughly $45,000 worth of potatoes to residents and businesses for nearly five years.
Wireless provider T-Mobile was wrong to require its workers not to talk about ongoing internal investigations to anyone but investigators, an administrative law judge for the National Labor Relations Board found.
Former Augusta Mayor William E. Dowling has ended his lawsuit against developer Kevin Mattson and several firms run by Mattson, though details of the settlement are not being disclosed.
A U.S. District Court judge in Bangor has rejected a motion for summary judgment in the court case involving claims between Summit Natural Gas of Maine Inc. and Schmid Pipeline Construction Inc., setting the stage for the legal dispute to proceed in
The United Kingdom has expanded its GREAT Tech Awards this year to include New England-headquartered technology companies, which can vie for a packa
A jury has awarded more than $1 million in damages to to the owners of Kate's Homemade Butter, a well-known butter producer now based in Arundel, in its lawsuit against a Rhode Island company.
The owner of U Turn Auto Sales in Lewiston has been indicted by a grand jury after several customers complained last year that their cars were being repossessed for no reason.
A Falmouth businessman who led a now-defunct poker chip manufacturer has been sentenced to 10 months in jail for tax evasion.
Rockport businessman Russell “Rusty” Brace has pleaded guilty to three felony counts related to his $4.6 million embezzlement from the Midcoast charity he led for 17 years.
Russell “Rusty” Brace is expected to plead guilty to federal fraud charges this month after being accused of stealing more than $4.6 million from the Midcoast charity he once led.
Cate Street Capital, the former owner of the now-closed Great Northern Paper mill, is seeking to overturn an arbitrator’s order to pay $9 million to a Boston-based company that had been contracted to deliver natural gas to the East Millinock