Focus on Professional Services piece on Maine\u27s new Business and Consumer Court docket, which began operations in July, with its judges hearing only business and consumer cases. Chief Justice Leigh Saufley believes it will take until the end of next year to assess the success of the court. Maine\u27s court is unusual in that consumers will get equal attention and can file claims against businesses. Over time, judges will develop expertise in business law and the system will become more predictable, efficient, and transparent. With details on how two judges will cover the state and a look at the inside workings of the business court
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Capitol Update piece on the development of Maine\u27s business and consumer court, noting that Leig...
Capitol Update piece on the new business court, which Maine Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Le...
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Focus on Law piece on Maine\u27s new Business and Consumer Docket (BCD), which has resolved 39 case...
Capitol Update piece on the reopening of Maine\u27s Business and Consumer Court, which had been clo...
Perspectives piece by Rep. John Richardson, D-Brunswick, on the need for additional funding for Mai...
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City piece on court-appointed lawyers in Maine. The court allows lawyers to bill a maximum of $500...
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Business Maine piece on recent Maine-related court cases, including a recent ruling in favor of for...
Profile of Chief Justice Leigh Ingalls Saufley, 51, of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, who has tra...
The recent mandate to all organs of Maine state government to make major budget cuts in a time of in...
Article on a proposal to create a special business court, suggesting that such a court would be busi...
Capitol Update piece on the development of Maine\u27s business and consumer court, noting that Leig...
Capitol Update piece on the new business court, which Maine Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Le...
Founded in 2007, Maine\u27s Business and Consumer Court has had its funding restored after budget cu...
Focus on Law piece on Maine\u27s new Business and Consumer Docket (BCD), which has resolved 39 case...
Capitol Update piece on the reopening of Maine\u27s Business and Consumer Court, which had been clo...
Perspectives piece by Rep. John Richardson, D-Brunswick, on the need for additional funding for Mai...
Business courts or complex commercial divisions are growing in popularity as an effective tool to ch...
The United States judiciary includes specialized court systems within its baseline civil and crimina...
North by East. Andrew Mead, chief justice of Maine\u27s Superior Court, opened the website maineju...
City piece on court-appointed lawyers in Maine. The court allows lawyers to bill a maximum of $500...
Over the past two decades, almost half of all states have enacted business courts to assume jurisdic...
Business Maine piece on recent Maine-related court cases, including a recent ruling in favor of for...
Profile of Chief Justice Leigh Ingalls Saufley, 51, of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, who has tra...
The recent mandate to all organs of Maine state government to make major budget cuts in a time of in...
Article on a proposal to create a special business court, suggesting that such a court would be busi...