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November 18, 2024

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V O L . X X X N O. X X V I N OV E M B E R 1 8 , 2 0 2 4 4 A division of New England Business Media LLC C E O / GROUP PUBLISHER Peter Stanton P R E S I D E N T Tom Curtin DIGITAL DIRECTOR Jan Holder PUBLISHER Andrea Tetzlaff EDITOR Peter Van Allen MANAGING EDITOR / DIGITAL OPERATIONS William Hall SENIOR WRITERS Renee Cordes Laurie Schreiber STAFF WRITER / SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGIST Alexis Wells CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Mark Jeanneret Carrie Yardley RESEARCH DIRECTOR Stephanie Meagher RESEARCH ASSISTANT Heide Martin ART DIRECTOR Matt Selva HOSPITALITY Buster HOSPITALITY EMERITUS Malcolm, Zoey SENIOR ACCOUNT MANAGERS Ken Hanson, Kerry Rasor, Betsy VanderPloeg ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Michelle Phillips EVENTS & MARKETING DIRECTOR Samantha Elliott OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGER Allison Spies AUDIENCE DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST Leah Allen C O N T E N T S Rewriting the rulebook From 'lawtech' to niche practices, law-related business ventures are taking off in Maine 12 16 Law firm fit-ups Flexibility and client connections are common themes in recent facility projects 18 Maine law firms are looking to a new generation A younger wave of managing partners is taking over L AW / P O L I C Y F O C U S R EAD ABOU T TH E M AI NE AS S I S TANC E PROGR AM FOR LAWYER S AND JU DGES ON PAGE 1 1 ยป headlightav.com GLOW 12 F I L E P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY At Preti Flaherty, a conference room in the new office space. P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY 16 Krystal Williams, formerly with Bernstein Shur, opted to go independent with her company Providentia.

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