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Legal

  • Bangor attorney DeSanctis dies

    The Mainebiz News Staff September 11, 2011

    Attorney Julio Vincent DeSanctis III, a prominent figure in the Bangor legal community, has died at the age of 67 after a nine-year battle with cancer.

    The Mainebiz News Staff September 11, 2011
  • Logging co. to pay for illegal harvesting

    The Mainebiz News Staff September 7, 2011

    Logging company Crane's Contract Cutting Inc. has been ordered to pay $204,000 in restitution for the illegal harvest of timber in Washington County.

    The Mainebiz News Staff September 7, 2011
  • Labor arbitrator Sheila Mayberry works from the eye of the storm

    Carol Coultas September 5, 2011

    Perhaps growing up in Flint, Mich., just a stone's throw from Detroit's auto empire, gave Sheila Mayberry an unintended grounding in labor law.

    Carol Coultas September 5, 2011
  • Injunction for salmon rejected

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 31, 2011

    A U.S. District Court judge has denied two environmental groups' request to halt reconstruction work at the Worumbo Dam in Lisbon Falls.

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 31, 2011
  • Solomon's $1M house auctioned

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 31, 2011

    The $1 million lake house of a former Norway business owner jailed for MaineCare theft was sold at auction for $360,000.

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 31, 2011
  • Camden man arrested for money laundering

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 24, 2011

    A Camden summer resident and director of a consulting firm has been indicted in federal court for money laundering and other charges.

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 24, 2011
  • Woman gets prison time for fraud

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 22, 2011

    A Dover-Foxcroft woman convicted of stealing more than $300,000 from her employer will spend a little more than three years in prison.

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 22, 2011
  • Jackson Lab resolves two lawsuits

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 22, 2011

    The Jackson Laboratory has resolved a pair of separate patent infringement lawsuits.

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 22, 2011
  • Ex-center owner guilty of bottle refund theft

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 21, 2011

    One of the former owners of a Kittery redemption center was found guilty of stealing more than $10,000 in bottle redemption refunds and handling fees.

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 21, 2011
  • Charge dropped against ex-panel member

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 18, 2011

    A domestic violence charge against former economic forecasting commission member Lawrence Dwight Jr. has been dropped.

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 18, 2011
  • Marijuana org. files countersuit

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 16, 2011

    Northeast Patients Group, a nonprofit licensed to operate medical marijuana dispensaries in Maine, has filed a countersuit against its former backer, arguing the California company failed to provide sufficient capital.

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 16, 2011
  • Court rules against health care mandate

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 14, 2011

    A federal appeals court has ruled against the portion of the federal health care law that requires all Americans to buy health insurance, a move Gov. Paul LePage is applauding.

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 14, 2011
  • Developer sued over alleged fraud

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 14, 2011

    Midcoast developer James Tower is facing a lawsuit for allegedly hiding assets to avoid paying more than $150,000 in fines.

    The Mainebiz News Staff August 14, 2011
  • Lawmaker asks for OPEGA inquiry

    Mainebiz News Staff August 10, 2011

    Some lawmakers are condemning the leak of a confidential state report about the Maine Green Energy Alliance, with one senator going so far as to ask the attorney general to investigate whether information was illegally revealed to the press.

    Mainebiz News Staff August 10, 2011
  • Smart meter ruling stands

    Mainebiz News Staff August 10, 2011

    The Maine Public Utilities Commission upheld its ruling Tuesday allowing Central Maine Power Co.'s controversial smart meters program, even as another complaint is filed by consumers opposed to the electronic devices.

    Mainebiz News Staff August 10, 2011
  • Suit: Co. broke student aid rules under McKernan

    Mainebiz News Staff August 8, 2011

    A for-profit college chain recently headed up by former Maine Gov. John McKernan is being sued by four states and the U.S. Department of Justice for fraudulently securing more than $11 billion in federal aid while improperly recruiting students.

    Mainebiz News Staff August 8, 2011

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

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