AUBURN, Maine (August 15, 2019) – U.S. News Media Group and Best Lawyers® have released the 2020 Best Lawyers in America® list, and eight attorneys from the firm of Skelton Taintor & Abbott have been named. The attorneys and their practice areas are: Darcie P.L. Beaudin, Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law JillRead More
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Jordan Payne Hay to Present on Wage and Hour Legal Issues
Skelton Taintor & Abbott attorney Jordan Payne Hay will present about wage and hour legal issues at the Lewiston Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce as part of the Chamber’s Professional Development Series. The presentation, entitled “Wage Hour Compliance FUN,” is hosted by the Chamber at the LA Metro Chamber Conference room at 415 Lisbon StreetRead More
Dieterich Presents at National Business Seminar on Family Law
AUBURN, Maine – Skelton Taintor & Abbott attorney Amy Dieterich presented at a National Business Institute seminar titled “Family Law from A to Z”, which took place on July 10, 2019 in Portland, Maine. Dieterich lectured on the topic of ‘Discovery in Divorce,’ which included discussion of what type of information is discoverable in familyRead More
Hay Graduates from Maine State Bar Association’s Leadership Academy
AUBURN, Maine – Skelton Taintor & Abbott attorney Jordan Payne Hay recently completed the Maine State Bar Association’s Leadership Academy, the mission of which is to promote and encourage leadership and professionalism while building camaraderie. A select group of attorneys, who have been in practice for at least two years but no more than 10Read More
Attorneys Darcie P.L. Beaudin and William K. Skelton Become Members of ElderCounsel
Local lawyers become part of leading organization for elder law attorneys. Attorneys William K. Skelton (Bill) and Darcie P. L. Beaudin of Skelton Taintor & Abbott of Auburn have become members of ElderCounsel, a national organization of elder law and special needs planning attorneys. “We are delighted to welcome Bill and Darcie to ElderCounsel,” saidRead More
Attorney Jordan Payne Hay to Lead HR Workshop on Medical and Sick Leave
AUBURN, Maine – Skelton Taintor & Abbott attorney Jordan Payne Hay will be leading a Medical Leave and Sick Leave HR Workshop (entitled, “Sick of Dealing with Sick Leave? A (non-sickness inducing) Interactive Presentation about Medical and Sick Leave for Employees”) is free of charge and sponsored by the Southern Midcoast Chamber of Commerce. TheRead More
Attorney Jordan Payne Hay to Speak on Wage and Hour Issues
AUBURN, Maine – Skelton Taintor & Abbott attorney Jordan Payne Hay will be a speaker at the Jay, Livermore, Livermore Falls Chamber of Commerce’s June Breakfast meeting. The meeting will be held on Thursday, June 6th from 7:00 – 9:00 a.m. at Lafleur’s Restaurant in Jay. You can register for this meeting online at http://www.jay-livermore-lf.org/event-3408975Read More
Ronald P. Lebel Presents the Against All Odds Scholarship Award at CMCC
AUBURN, Maine – Skelton Taintor & Abbott attorney Ronald P. Lebel and his wife Joanne recently had the pleasure of presenting the Against All Odds Scholarship Award to Kauna Yaga, a student at Central Maine Community College (CMCC), at the college’s annual dinner. The dinner was hosted by CMCC’s Education Foundation Board ofRead More
Law Day 2019 Essay/Art Poster Contest: Free Speech, Free Press, Free Society
The Maine State Bar is running an essay contest and an art poster contest this year for Law Day. The essay contest is open to to all Maine students in grades 9-12 and the art poster contest is open to all Maine students in grades 4-8. Click here Law_Day_Essay_2019 for the contest entry form andRead More
Andrew J. Zulieve to Serve as Judge Evaluator at National Trial Competition
AUBURN, Maine – Skelton Taintor & Abbott attorney Andrew J. Zulieve will serve as a Judge Evaluator at the 2019 Regional Tournament of the National Trial Competition (NTC) to be held Feb. 7–10 at the Cumberland County Courthouse. Co-sponsored by the American College of Trial Lawyers, NTC is designed to expose law students to trialRead More