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Legal

  • Small businesses target of scam

    August 10, 2012

    Central Maine Power Co. is warning small businesses in southern Maine about a fraudulent scheme to collect payments for utility service.

    August 10, 2012
  • Ex-employee pleads guilty in $450k fraud

    August 8, 2012

    A former employee of L.L.Bean and Wright Express pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to charges related to bilking the two companies of $450,000.

    August 8, 2012
  • Labor board dismisses MSEA complaint

    August 7, 2012

    The Maine Labor Relations Board has dismissed a complaint from the Maine State Employees Association, which had argued that the state didn't have the right to hire contractors and reorganize state agencies after a contract expired last year.

    August 7, 2012
  • Commission seeks Scarcelli's testimony in complaint

    July 26, 2012

    The Maine Ethics Commission decided yesterday to hold a hearing next month to get sworn testimony from former gubernatorial candidate Rosa Scarcelli and her family members over allegations of improper campaign donations.

    July 26, 2012
  • Laid-off call center employees seek pay in lawsuit

    July 26, 2012

    The laid-off employees of an Oxford call center that closed in April have filed a lawsuit against the company, arguing it did not give them advance notice of the closure. The suit claims CCS Global Holdings Inc.

    July 26, 2012
  • Shipyard worker arrested for sub fires

    July 24, 2012

    A civilian employee at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery has admitted to starting two fires on the USS Miami submarine docked there, causing more than $400 million in damages.

    July 24, 2012
  • Update: DEP to allow Oxford Casino to stay open

    July 23, 2012

    The Department of Environmental Protection will look into a permit awarded to the Oxford Casino, following a court decision that invalidates it.

    July 23, 2012
  • Live Lobster owner could owe money to former partner

    July 18, 2012

    A federal judge has issued a recommendation to award $235,000 to a former official with Live Lobster Co., and has given the official the go-ahead to pursue further awards from company owner Antonio Bussone. Chelsea, Mass.-based Live Lobster Co.

    July 18, 2012
  • Tribe to disburse $10M settlement among members

    July 18, 2012

    The Passamaquoddy Tribe has decided to split evenly among its members a $10.2 million settlement the tribe received from the U.S.

    July 18, 2012
  • Rockland Savings faces lawsuit over theft

    July 17, 2012

    Rockland Savings Bank is facing legal action after an employee allegedly used her position at the bank to embezzle money from her relatives. One family member who lost at least $95,000 sued the bank last month.

    July 17, 2012
  • Defunct paving co. faces second lawsuit

    July 12, 2012

    A second company has sued now-defunct R.C. & Sons Paving in Lewiston. Cote Corp., an Auburn-based crane and rigging company, said R.C. & Sons failed to pay for work Cote performed earlier this year.

    July 12, 2012
  • Connor to lead N.H. paper

    July 10, 2012

    Richard Connor, the former CEO of MaineToday Media, has been named the new CEO of Foster's Daily Democrat in New Hampshire.

    July 10, 2012
  • Former candidate gets jail time for violation

    July 5, 2012

    An Augusta man who ran for state representative was sentenced to seven days in jail for falsifying documents in an attempt to receive public campaign funding.

    July 5, 2012
  • Controversial Bar Harbor hotel opens

    July 5, 2012

    New Hampshire-based Ocean Properties has opened its newest hotel in Bar Harbor, a project that generated lengthy debate and legal challenges from another Down East hotelier.

    July 5, 2012
  • Verrill Dana law group to focus on high-seas issues

    Matt Dodge July 3, 2012

    Portland law firm Verrill Dana has formed a new practice group focused on maritime law and technology as the firm attempts to capitalize on some emerging legal issues specific to the high seas.

    Matt Dodge July 3, 2012
  • Maine nets $4.4M in GlaxoSmithKline settlement

    July 3, 2012

    Maine is receiving more than $4 million in the massive, $3 billion settlement with pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline. It's the largest health care fraud settlement in U.S. history.

    July 3, 2012

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Summer is in full swing, and many readers are thinking about where to go next.

Maine often tops the list with its stunning coastline, fresh seafood, peaceful forests and charming small towns. Maine is known as Vacationland for a reason.

Not surprisingly, many people who live in Maine also vacation here.