Press Herald
- Maine-based lawyer John Steed asked to withdraw last week from a federal lawsuit against the Hyde School, a Bath boarding school, saying his Massachusetts co-counsel made “inaccurate and unsupported legal citations” in court filings. After withdrawing from the case and ending his sponsorship for Massachusetts attorney Kelly Guagenty, the plaintiff’s lawyer, Steed said he would do his “utmost to assist in finding appropriate counsel” to take over.
- Nearly nine out of 10 drivers on the Maine Turnpike sped through active work zones this summer, according to newly released data from the Maine Turnpike Authority. In surveys of 13 work zones conducted from July to September, approximately 88% of vehicles exceeded the posted speed limit. Only 12% of vehicles were clocked at or below the posted limit.
- Panel of Maine judges weighs whether to reprimand state supreme court justice
- Shenna Bellows asks judge to dismiss Trump lawsuit over Maine voter rolls