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🔒How to: Deal with grief in the workplace

Grief in the workplace is unavoidable. Whether it’s the approaching or sudden death of an employee, or the death of an employee’s loved one, the impact will be felt throughout […]

🔒Maine health care’s daunting challenge

Maine's rural areas face a number of challenges, ranging from a shrinking (and aging) workforce to a...

🔒CashStar purchase highlights interest of out-of-state M&A buyers in Maine companies

Maine-based companies are luring out-of-state M&A buyers with a hearty appetite that shows no signs of slowing.So...

🔒Recruiting — and retaining — physicians gets more strategic amid shrinking workforce

With demand for doctors outpacing supply nationwide, and the crunch particularly acute in Maine, many employers are recruiting more strategically, launching searches well ahead of anticipated openings.
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🔒As rural health care providers struggle, employers eye wider implications

The obstetric department at Calais Regional Hospital had 64 births in 2016, but needs close to 300 births per year to break even. It's a quick statistic that hints at a world of difficulty for health care providers trying to remain viable in rural Maine.

🔒Keeping pace with the changing legal landscape

Patrick J. Scully has spent his entire career at Portland law firm Bernstein Shur, where he worked...

🔒As access to health care becomes more limited, collaboration is key

Maine, with its far-flung largely rural population and the challenges that brings, has always had a tradition of collaboration when it comes to health care services. But changes in the economy and health care policy has brought that collaboration to a new level.

🔒How to: Make social media part of your networking strategy

Some believe social media is ruining our personal relationships. I believe the opposite. Thanks to Facebook, LinkedIn,...
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🔒Should a family member serve as trustee of a trust?

Sometimes a family member is appointed trustee in a living trust document or under a will to administer a trust for a grantor and/or other beneficiaries. Here are some things to keep in mind.

🔒IN SHORT

New hiresDrummond Woodsum, a law firm in Portland, hired Michael-Corey Hinton as an associate to its Indian...
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