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🔒‘Make an impact’ and other pearls of wisdom for Women’s History Month

To mark Women’s History Month this March nd International Women’s Day on March 8, Mainebiz asked a handful of leaders to share learnings from elder female family members and other women in their lives.

🔒Sandy Pines Campground files for bankruptcy, stalling foreclosure auction

The company, part of Atlantic Hospitality, lists both liabilities and assets between $10 million and $50 million in a 14-page filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maine.

🔒Maine businesses divided on planned nationwide shutdown to protest ICE

Some businesses plan to stay closed this Friday during a national day of "no school, no work and no shopping,” while others are taking a different tack.

🔒Portland-based art supply retailer with national footprint seeks Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection

Artist & Craftsman is expected to close only one U.S. store, while relocating the Portland location to Westbrook
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🔒Portland law firm Bernstein Shur expands with new immigration practice

Michael Murray, founder of a boutique law firm in Portland, will lead the new practice at one of Maine's largest law firms, joined by associate Olivia Shaw and three paralegals.

New Maine leaders take charge in 2025

Mainebiz recorded changes at law firms, banks, health care institutions, utilities and nonprofits. 

🔒Notable quotables from a dozen ‘On the Record’ interviews in 2025

As we wind down the year, here are memorable quotes from a dozen interviews published by Mainebiz in 2025.

Maine law firm rankings reset: Who’s up, who’s down on annual leaderboard

There's a new No. 1 among Maine-based firms in the latest annual list compiled by Mainebiz.
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🔒On the Record: Portland law firm Bernstein Shur eyes regional expansion

Kaveri Subbarao Nauhaus, who took the helm earlier this year, shares her take on Maine's legal landscape and growth plans for the firm.

🔒Lawyering up: Expansions, alternative models and a closure reflect churn in Maine’s legal industry

The legal industry across Maine is seeing changes in recent years, including growing staff, migrations between firms, new service models and the entry of a New Hampshire practice.
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