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The state's highest court has ruled in favor of Poland Spring in a case over its efforts to build a water pumping station in Fryeburg.
Husson University this morning said it has hired three well-known Maine law professors to its law school faculty in a renewed effort to launch a law school in Bangor.
Husson University will unveil a renewed effort to launch a law school at a press conference tomorrow.
Cedar Road Properties LLC, Patrick Bedard, PO Box 366, Eliot 03903 Center Falls LLC, Lee Woodward, PO Box 404, Belfast 04915 Central Custom Log Homes LLC, Daniel Bernier, 179 Main St., Ste. 304, Waterville 04901
Two former chief legal counsels to Gov. John Baldacci are using their experience in the State House to help businesses navigate Maine government.
A Massachusetts engineering firm has sued Quoddy Bay LNG LLC, claiming it has not been paid for studies it did on the Oklahoma-based company's proposed natural gas pipeline in Washington County, according to an article from The Quoddy Tides.
Portland-based law firm Verrill Dana has launched a new program to help Maine businesses and organizations obtain federal stimulus funding.
Steve Rowe, Maine's attorney general for the past eight years, has joined Verrill Dana LLP as an attorney in the firm's Portland office.
A Belfast construction project is caught up in an alleged Ponzi scheme that cheated investors out of $83 million, according to VillageSoup.com.
A former Fraser Paper employee has sued the company, alleging that it violated federal law by failing last month to give workers 60 days notice of impending layoffs.
Pierce Atwood, the largest law firm in the state, laid off 21 employees last week, including seven attorneys and 14 staff members, Gloria Pinza, the law firm's managing partner, told Mainebiz this morning.
Portland labor and employment law firm Moss Shapiro has merged with Atlanta-based labor law firm Fisher & Phillips LLP.
A former employee of Poland Spring Corp. is suing the bottled water company for harassment and wrongful termination.
A Lisbon Falls oil company is suing an Auburn law office, charging the firm with breach of contract for refusing to honor a contract that locked oil prices in at more than $4 per gallon.
At first glance, it didn’t seem like a case of employee theft.
As the economy continues to dip and many people watch their 401(k)s dwindle, the number of local crimes seems to be on the rise. Here’s a roundup of the latest heists:
Sales of electric vehicles rose by 25% last year, with 17 million sold worldwide, according to the International Energy Agency's recent "Global EV Outlook." The trend is led by China, where half of the new cars sold were EVs.
In the U.S., sales of EVs increased by 10% last year, but that was off the pace of 2023, when a 40% gain was recorded.
The report noted a plateauing of sales in Europe, where some countries are rolling back incentives offered to EV buyers.
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