Throughout its 50-year history, supporting clients and communities has been at the heart of the Murray Plumb & Murray ethos. Attorneys at the firm have been involved in notable development and non-profit projects that have spurred revitalization across the state, have worked closely with employers and employees, and have helped clients protect what matters most through all manner of family and estate law work.
Similar Posts
Protect your cash and explore government financing opportunities
Earlier this week, attorneys Andrew Helman and Katie Krakowka partnered with business advisors Jacques Santucci and Andrew Wood, from Opus Consulting Group to present a webinar discussing…
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…
New Federal Reporting Requirements for Businesses-November 2023-Third in a Series
New Federal Reporting Requirements for Businesses View this email in your browser NEW FEDERAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR BUSINESSES November 2023…
Small Hospitals Stumble Over Rules for Federal Coronavirus Loans – Wall Street Journal
Andrew Helman was quoted in a Wall Street Journal article discussing how some struggling rural hospitals are ineligible for the…
What debts remain after death?
While you’re considering what will happen to your loved ones and your estate after your death, it can seem overwhelming…
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…