COVID-19 Employment FAQ
Employers and employees are facing a range of new working conditions in the wake of COVID-19. We’ve compiled answers to a few
Can I stay open? A roadmap to tough choices for small business owners
By Katie Krakowka Small business owners everywhere are struggling to adapt to the new reality of COVID-19. And it is no wonder:
How to prepare for short-term business disruption
Businesses are up against a number of challenges right now. Andrew Helman wrote an article in Mainebiz to help businesses facing financial
What to know about how the SECURE Act is changing retirement planning
In December, President Trump signed the new SECURE Act. After taking effect Jan 1st, the SECURE legislation – which stands for Setting
New Year’s resolutions for your estate plan
According to a 2019 survey, 57% of adults in the U.S. don’t currently have estate planning documents in place. We’ve discussed in
Wage law updates for 2020
By Ali Tozier, Associate With the start of 2020, we’re seeing some recent updates to wage law that you may want to
Bo Bigelow heading to San Francisco for DISORDER: The Rare Disease Film Festival
In 2017, Attorney Bo Bigelow and Daniel DeFabio, both of whom are parents of children with rare diseases, founded DISORDER: The Rare
John Bannon quoted in new book detailing ownership of Maine’s beaches
Tower Publishing released The Great Land Grab this week, a book that details the evidence underlying a case that resulted in a
Who will manage your digital accounts when you’re gone?
Maine’s adoption of the Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act As our lives become increasingly digital, we need to consider
Protecting elderly relatives from financial scammers
by Elizabeth Hunt, Partner An elderly relative gets a call from someone claiming to be their grandchild. He’s in trouble. He’s been arrested