Mainebiz: How to ensure your business is in compliance with new federal reporting requirements
Starting Jan. 1, 2024, most U.S. businesses will have to report information about their “beneficial owners” — that is, the individuals who
What is the annual gift tax exclusion and how does it work?
By Lauren Weliver With the end of the year approaching, some individuals will be thinking about how they can make a financial
Protecting what matters most for 50 years
Throughout its 50-year history, supporting clients and communities has been at the heart of the Murray Plumb & Murray ethos. Attorneys at
New Federal Reporting Requirements for Businesses – October Update
As we reported last month, beginning January 1, 2024, most US businesses will have to report information about their “beneficial owners” –
Sun Journal: Charges dismissed against former Wilton police officer and former Oxford County deputy
Stacey Neumann was quoted in this recent Sun Journal article detailing a federal judge’s dismissal of charges against former Wilton police officer
50th anniversary at Baxter State Park
In September 1973, months after opening their law firm in Portland, our three founders—Peter Murray, Peter Plumb, and Steve Murray—made their first
New Federal Reporting Requirements for Businesses – September Update
Congress recently enacted the Corporate Transparency Act. This Act requires new filings by every business entity operating in the United States, with
Bangor Daily News: Bath Iron Works allowed employees to call co-workers racist slurs, lawsuit says
This Bangor Daily News article details the experiences of Aaron Martin, a former Bath Iron Works welder, who filed a federal lawsuit
Summary of Maine’s New Paid Family and Medical Leave Program
By Ellen Masalsky and Maria Fox Maine recently joined a small, but growing list of states offering paid family and medical leave
Press Herald: Maine high court sends challenge to Munjoy Hill condo development back to city
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court vacated a Cumberland County Superior Court decision upholding the city’s approval of the proposed condominium development in