November 17, 2014 EditionEdition

🔒‘Big stick’ ideology may give the needed leverage in overseas business relationships

As Maine companies seek to move business beyond their own shore, local law practices are guiding the way, vetting potential partners, assuring local and international laws and treaties are met, […]

🔒Hey Forbes, here are some businesspeople that aren’t bad-mouthing Maine

When I moved to Maine last spring there were still bad feelings over a list that ran...

🔒Down East producer of Kelp Krunch and Dulse seaweed products plans $1.5M expansion

A Down East company that turns sea vegetables into tasty treats is expanding.By May, Maine Coast Sea...

🔒MTI awards $2.5M in grants and loans

The Maine Technology Institute awarded about $2.5 million in 33 grants and loans to entrepreneurs in nine...
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🔒How to balance work life during the holidays

In college I remember it seemed as if there was often a competition as to who had...

🔒How to handle conflict in the workplace

Conflict in the workplace is a very personal thing, and it can be frightening, paralyzing. We live...

🔒Newsworthy people and performances

New hiresInfinity Federal Credit Union in Westbrook hired Liz Hayes as president/CEO. Hayes was previously the executive...

🔒Innovation exists in Maine, but does everyone know that?

It's strange to think about the perceptions I had of Maine growing up, especially when I look...
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🔒Portland’s Greg Mitchell makes the case for economic development initiatives

The creators of Portland's tagline, “Yes. Life is Good Here,” might have considered instead one of Greg...

🔒Drummond Woodsum lawyers help Appalachian Mountain Club cash in on uncut trees

In his legal work for the Appalachian Mountain Club and the Maine Appalachian Land Trust, David Kallin...
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