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  • Mainers voted more than 50 years ago to update Maine’s probate court system. It still isn’t done.

    Mainers voted more than 50 years ago to update Maine’s probate court system. It still isn’t done.

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    Mar 2022

    By Deirdre Smith  For nearly two decades, I’ve supervised student attorneys at the University of Maine School of Law who assist low-income Maine residents with legal matters in courts throughout the state. Most of the courts we work in are part of… Read More… about Mainers voted more than 50 years ago to update Maine’s probate court system. It still isn’t done.

  • What Damages Can You Seek in Wrongful Death Medical Malpractice Cases?

    What Damages Can You Seek in Wrongful Death Medical Malpractice Cases?

    10
    Mar 2022

    By Ben Gideon and Taylor Asen Medical malpractice claims involving patient deaths are subject to the limitations on damages prescribed by Maine’s Death Act. As most recently amended, the Death Act allows for the recovery of up to $750,000 to… Read More… about What Damages Can You Seek in Wrongful Death Medical Malpractice Cases?

  • Preserving the States’ Marijuana Marketplaces After Federal Legalization

    Preserving the States’ Marijuana Marketplaces After Federal Legalization

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    Oct 2021

    By Professor Scott Bloomberg From deep blue California to deep red South Dakota, voters across the country have decided that marijuana should be legal in their states. [Read more] Read More… about Preserving the States’ Marijuana Marketplaces After Federal Legalization

  • Who Can’t Get No Respect? Rodney Dangerfield and Offshore Wind Energy

    Who Can’t Get No Respect? Rodney Dangerfield and Offshore Wind Energy

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    Aug 2021

    By Professor Jeff Thaler Originally posted on the blog of American College of Environmental Lawyers (ACOEL) “I don’t get no respect” was comedian Rodney Dangerfield’s well-known catchphrase, and also the reason his 1981 album won a Grammy. [Read more] Read More… about Who Can’t Get No Respect? Rodney Dangerfield and Offshore Wind Energy

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