Newsworthy piece reporting on Louis Philippe, 49, who runs Reindeer Group, a nonprofit arts group in Portland. Acting as his own attorney, he filed a lawsuit against Internet giant AOL, which he says violated Maine\u27s anti-spam law. He first billed AOL for the time he spent dealing with spam and then sued the company for nonpayment. A judge in Portland\u27s small claims court ruled that the case belongs in Virginia, where AOL is headquartered
New England Telephone Co. has filed suit in Portland, charging that the 1984 Cable Act barring phone...
This Article examines the evolution of the law governing libel suits against anonymous “John Doe” de...
In the days following Newsweek\u27s January 1998 decision to defer publication of an exposé of Presi...
this just in piece reporting that Louis Philippe, head of Portland-based Reindeer Records, filed a ...
Politics + Other Mistakes piece on the legal action against Searsmont-based Internet blogger Lance ...
Three years ago, two French public interest groups, La Ligue Contre le Racisme et L\u27Antisemitisme...
(Excerpt) Last year, the Huffington Post blog found itself involved in a contentious legal dispute w...
Newsworthy piece with a profile of John Simpson, whose Cumberland-based business, MacImage Maine, i...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece on a recent lawsuit successfully brought by Paul Volle, leader of...
As business clients make available an ever-increasing array of online content and services, the spec...
In the wake of the millennium and the rise of the internet, legislative action was taken to shelter...
“Focus Safety & Security” piece that looks at the legal case involving Patco Construction Co. and Pe...
Focus on Law piece on the Portland firm Murray, Plumb and Murray and its latest noteworthy case, re...
Newsworthy piece reporting on a lawsuit brought by 46-year-old Cape Elizabeth accountant Joe McNult...
During the coronavirus/ Covid-19 crisis, the Open Library responded to the closing of physical libra...
New England Telephone Co. has filed suit in Portland, charging that the 1984 Cable Act barring phone...
This Article examines the evolution of the law governing libel suits against anonymous “John Doe” de...
In the days following Newsweek\u27s January 1998 decision to defer publication of an exposé of Presi...
this just in piece reporting that Louis Philippe, head of Portland-based Reindeer Records, filed a ...
Politics + Other Mistakes piece on the legal action against Searsmont-based Internet blogger Lance ...
Three years ago, two French public interest groups, La Ligue Contre le Racisme et L\u27Antisemitisme...
(Excerpt) Last year, the Huffington Post blog found itself involved in a contentious legal dispute w...
Newsworthy piece with a profile of John Simpson, whose Cumberland-based business, MacImage Maine, i...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece on a recent lawsuit successfully brought by Paul Volle, leader of...
As business clients make available an ever-increasing array of online content and services, the spec...
In the wake of the millennium and the rise of the internet, legislative action was taken to shelter...
“Focus Safety & Security” piece that looks at the legal case involving Patco Construction Co. and Pe...
Focus on Law piece on the Portland firm Murray, Plumb and Murray and its latest noteworthy case, re...
Newsworthy piece reporting on a lawsuit brought by 46-year-old Cape Elizabeth accountant Joe McNult...
During the coronavirus/ Covid-19 crisis, the Open Library responded to the closing of physical libra...
New England Telephone Co. has filed suit in Portland, charging that the 1984 Cable Act barring phone...
This Article examines the evolution of the law governing libel suits against anonymous “John Doe” de...
In the days following Newsweek\u27s January 1998 decision to defer publication of an exposé of Presi...