Attorneys for the state and its employees argued before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Wednesday in a case involving pension benefit reductions imposed in 1991 for employees with less than seven years service. An April ruling by Superior Court justice Bruce W. Chandler that the reductions were unconstitutional was appealed by the state
Workers\u27 compensation became front page news during the summer of 1991, when Maine\u27s governor ...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court, claiming that state law parallels federal law in barring lawsuits ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a class action lawsuit charging 13 insurance companies with ...
Attorneys for the state and its employees argued before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Wednesda...
Superior Court justice Bruce W. Chandler has ruled that state pension cuts approved in 1991 to save ...
The United States Supreme Court has refused to consider a case involving reductions in state employe...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled 5-2 that the state did not violate workers\u27 constitutional...
In Spiller v. State, a divided Maine Supreme Judicial Court, sitting as the Law Court, held that cer...
Analysis of the effect the recent Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling regarding the 1991 pension cut...
A Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling in the case of former University of Maine employee Deborah Mor...
The Maine Senate approved a bill to overturn a 1992 Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling that curbed ...
When Maine’s Superintendent of Insurance told the state’s largest health insurer that it could not p...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ruled that workers who were disabled on the job before th...
The state Department of Mental Health yesterday filed an appeal with the Maine Supreme Judicial Cour...
Joseph Roy was an employee of Bath Iron Works (BIW) who suffered work-related injuries to his lower ...
Workers\u27 compensation became front page news during the summer of 1991, when Maine\u27s governor ...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court, claiming that state law parallels federal law in barring lawsuits ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a class action lawsuit charging 13 insurance companies with ...
Attorneys for the state and its employees argued before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court on Wednesda...
Superior Court justice Bruce W. Chandler has ruled that state pension cuts approved in 1991 to save ...
The United States Supreme Court has refused to consider a case involving reductions in state employe...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruled 5-2 that the state did not violate workers\u27 constitutional...
In Spiller v. State, a divided Maine Supreme Judicial Court, sitting as the Law Court, held that cer...
Analysis of the effect the recent Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling regarding the 1991 pension cut...
A Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling in the case of former University of Maine employee Deborah Mor...
The Maine Senate approved a bill to overturn a 1992 Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling that curbed ...
When Maine’s Superintendent of Insurance told the state’s largest health insurer that it could not p...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court yesterday ruled that workers who were disabled on the job before th...
The state Department of Mental Health yesterday filed an appeal with the Maine Supreme Judicial Cour...
Joseph Roy was an employee of Bath Iron Works (BIW) who suffered work-related injuries to his lower ...
Workers\u27 compensation became front page news during the summer of 1991, when Maine\u27s governor ...
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court, claiming that state law parallels federal law in barring lawsuits ...
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a class action lawsuit charging 13 insurance companies with ...