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.
New York Times story details discriminatory working conditions for women at Sterling Jewelers
By Ali Tozier When a big company buys little “mom & pop” stores, becoming a giant, and when that giant requires its
Maine lawmakers consider end of life legislation
(Press Herald photo by Scott Thistle) By Elizabeth P. Hunt, Esq. Discussing death can be a difficult topic, especially when it comes to
Attorney Spotlight: Michael Traister
Michael Traister is a Partner at Murray Plumb & Murray, Chair of the Construction Group, and Co-Chair of the Litigation & Trial
Developing a workplace culture that cultivates respect
By Stacey Neumann, Partner, Chair of Employment Law Practice Group With the rise of the #MeToo movement, workplace culture has come under
Attorney Spotlight: Kelly McDonald
Kelly McDonald is a Partner at Murray Plumb & Murray with a focus on Litigation, Business Reorganization & Insolvency, Construction, and Public
MPM attorneys & staff spend day of service with Habitat for Humanity
Each year, the Murray Plumb & Murray office closes for a day so that attorneys and staff can participate in an annual
SCOTUS to Hear Important Case Affecting the Income Taxation of Trusts
By Elizabeth P. Hunt, Esq. Maine currently taxes (at a top rate of 7.15%) the income of trusts set up by persons
Kelly McDonald to speak on A Practitioner’s Guide to Trustee Process
Kelly McDonald will speak at the upcoming Cumberland Bar Association seminar: A Practitioner’s Guide to Trustee Process: Avoiding the Pitfalls and Maximizing
Pro bono work a labor of love for Portland attorney Stacey Neumann
Stacey Neumann was recently interviewed for Mainebiz’s “On the Record.” Read the complete article online: Pro bono work a labor of love for