Sage Friedman named Partner at Murray Plumb & Murray
We are pleased to announce that Sage Friedman has been named a Partner and Shareholder of the firm as of January 1,
Replay: Attorneys Kelly McDonald and Sage Friedman Present Webinar on Coastal Counties Workforce Case
Attorneys Kelly McDonald and Sage Friedman recently presented a webinar on the successful lawsuit brought by Coastal Counties Workforce against the Governor
Six attorneys from Murray Plumb & Murray selected for inclusion in annual Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists
Six attorneys from Murray Plumb & Murray have been recognized by Super Lawyers for embodying excellence in the practice of law. The
How to determine if your business should file for a registered trademark – Mainebiz
Sage Friedman authored an article in Mainebiz discussing what businesses should consider before filing for a registered trademark. “Trademark law is an
Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) Webinar
Yesterday, attorneys Stacey Neumann, Ali Tozier and Sage Friedman presented a webinar discussing the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). The Families
Rent in the time of coronavirus: a practical guide to deferments & abatements
By Drew Anderson and Sage Friedman The state and federal governments’ response to the COVID-19 pandemic will provide much needed relief to
Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) Webinar
Please join Stacey Neumann, Ali Tozier and Sage Friedman on Wednesday, April 1 from 12 – 1:30 pm for a webinar discussing
Murray Plumb & Murray Prevails in Case of First Impression Against Governor LePage
LePage and Maine Department of Labor drop all appeals; Agrees to release nearly $8 Million in federal funding Murray, Plumb & Murray
Judge Orders Maine Governor LePage to Release Nearly $3 Million in Federal Funding
Murray, Plumb & Murray attorneys Kelly McDonald and Sage Friedman successfully represented Coastal Counties Workforce, Inc. (CCWI), in a case against Maine Governor Paul
When do I need to involve my real estate lawyer?
By Sage M. Friedman, Associate There are many real estate developers who start out small, often by managing or flipping residential properties.