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Jeanne Sund Named Partner

Please help us congratulate Jeanne Sund as she ascends to become Partner here at Robinson, Kriger & McCallum! We could not be more thrilled! Congratulations Jeanne! You are a huge asset to the firm! Learn more about Jeanne and her practice. Click Here

2023-02-13T13:31:53+00:00January 27th, 2023|

RKM Welcomes Attorney Colin Chard

We would like you to help us welcome our newest attorney to the Robinson, Kriger & McCallum family, Attorney Colin Chard. Colin’s practice focuses on Civil Litigation, Family Law and Criminal Defense. Colin can be reached at 207-772-6565. Read Full Profile                

2023-02-13T13:32:01+00:00January 6th, 2023|

Juneteenth

On June 19, 2022, I did a little research about the end of slavery and Juneteenth (June 19, 1865). There are many sources you can check. Below is summary of some of the things that came to my attention in my research. Juneteenth represents the culmination, in June, 1865, of [...]

2022-07-08T21:05:48+00:00July 8th, 2022|

Maine Dog Laws

It’s not uncommon to see a dog wandering the halls of Robinson, Kriger & McCallum’s office. Like many of our clients, we enjoy having our furry friends around and appreciate the benefits of dog ownership. Balancing out those benefits, however, are legal responsibilities under both state and municipal law. If [...]

2022-01-20T15:48:51+00:00May 26th, 2021|

RKM Welcomes Attorney Maeve Weggler

We would like you to help us welcome our newest attorney to the Robinson, Kriger & McCallum family, Attorney Maeve Weggler. Attorney Weggler will be primarily representing our various worker’s compensation clients. For more information, please check out her biography by clicking here.            

2023-01-06T14:05:57+00:00April 21st, 2021|

Foreclosures and Bankruptcy involving Homeowners

It is not unusual for folks to find themselves behind on their mortgage or in foreclosure because something unexpected happened in their life. These unexpected events include, but are not limited to temporary unemployment, illness in the family or an unavoidable repair expense. A Chapter 13 Bankruptcy is a useful [...]

2020-04-16T14:59:33+00:00April 16th, 2020|

Blood samples in fatal accidents – 4th Amendment Rights

On January 28, 2020, our highest court, The Supreme Court of Maine (the “Law Court”) said “no.”  In State v. Weddle, the Court overruled its previous decision that a warrantless blood draw taken pursuant to 29-A M.R.S.A. §2522 was constitutional. In this important decision, the Defendant, who was the operator [...]

2020-03-12T21:08:28+00:00March 12th, 2020|

Jim Hunt’s passing

Our friend and colleague James Clark Hunt passed away on March 1, 2020 of complications from Parkinson’s Disease.  Jim was a member of Robinson, Kriger & McCallum for more than 25 years.  He was a friend and mentor to many of us. He  was wise in the ways of human [...]

2020-03-12T21:05:28+00:00March 12th, 2020|

Attorneys Tom Kelly and Jeanne Sund host Will Workshop

On February 11, 2020, Attorneys Tom Kelly and Jeanne Sund hosted a roomful of attendees at a Will Workshop at RKM’s Library at 12 Portland Pier.  Attorney Kelly and Attorney Sund explained the importance of creating wills and   considering estate planning.  They also reviewed the newly amended Maine Probate Code, [...]

2020-02-19T17:10:37+00:00February 19th, 2020|

Divorce and family separations are tough on everyone involved

Divorce and family separations are tough on everyone involved. What's worse is the difficult and complex court procedure that individuals must navigate through. Check out this guide recently published by the State of Maine Judicial Branch, A Guide to Family Separation in Maine, Divorce and Parental Rights and Responsibilities Cases, [...]

2020-01-29T11:23:01+00:00January 28th, 2020|