Maine lawyers are taking on an increasing number of new specialties and discarding old ones like workers compensation, which have become overburdened by new rules. For instance, Susan Szwed specializes in collection law; Gordon Scott specializes in computer law; and Kim Matthews handles employment discrimination
Capitol Update piece reporting that the Maine Supreme Judicial Court recently upheld the state Work...
A potential future shortage of lawyers in rural Maine has attracted the attention of the University ...
In 2001, several members of the Business Law Section of the Maine Bar Association convened the Corpo...
Maine\u27s legal community, and the law profession nationwide, remains largely white. The legal prof...
News & Issues piece on an amendment to the Maine Bar Rules announced this month by the Maine Suprem...
Focus on Law piece on the increase in employment-related cases and companies buying employment prac...
A Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling in the case of former University of Maine employee Deborah Mor...
Focus Law piece on a change to Maine\u27s Bar reciprocal admissions standards. As of January 1, qua...
Focus on Professional Services piece on Maine\u27s system for disciplining lawyers, which draws cri...
Many out-of-state companies are beginning to realize that they can hire quality lawyers in Maine at ...
LD 1913, a recently passed bill that restructures Maine\u27s workers compensation laws, was a compro...
The scarcity of case law in Maine on corporate law issues of the day is a fact of life for corporate...
City piece on court-appointed lawyers in Maine. The court allows lawyers to bill a maximum of $500...
Quotes, statistics and short piece about the changes in Maine law practices. Includes Maine Law Comp...
A new survey by the American Bar Association indicates that lawyers in Maine and across the country ...
Capitol Update piece reporting that the Maine Supreme Judicial Court recently upheld the state Work...
A potential future shortage of lawyers in rural Maine has attracted the attention of the University ...
In 2001, several members of the Business Law Section of the Maine Bar Association convened the Corpo...
Maine\u27s legal community, and the law profession nationwide, remains largely white. The legal prof...
News & Issues piece on an amendment to the Maine Bar Rules announced this month by the Maine Suprem...
Focus on Law piece on the increase in employment-related cases and companies buying employment prac...
A Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling in the case of former University of Maine employee Deborah Mor...
Focus Law piece on a change to Maine\u27s Bar reciprocal admissions standards. As of January 1, qua...
Focus on Professional Services piece on Maine\u27s system for disciplining lawyers, which draws cri...
Many out-of-state companies are beginning to realize that they can hire quality lawyers in Maine at ...
LD 1913, a recently passed bill that restructures Maine\u27s workers compensation laws, was a compro...
The scarcity of case law in Maine on corporate law issues of the day is a fact of life for corporate...
City piece on court-appointed lawyers in Maine. The court allows lawyers to bill a maximum of $500...
Quotes, statistics and short piece about the changes in Maine law practices. Includes Maine Law Comp...
A new survey by the American Bar Association indicates that lawyers in Maine and across the country ...
Capitol Update piece reporting that the Maine Supreme Judicial Court recently upheld the state Work...
A potential future shortage of lawyers in rural Maine has attracted the attention of the University ...
In 2001, several members of the Business Law Section of the Maine Bar Association convened the Corpo...