- :Skowhegan Man Sentenced for Timber Theft
- :Attorney General Janet T. Mills Announces Major Settlements Against World's Largest Drug Manufacturer
- :Court Determines Online Marketing Law Could Infringe on Constitutional Rights
- :Attorney General Mills Issues Opinion on the Implications of LD 1020 on Maine School Curricula
- :Statement of Attorney General Janet T. Mills Regarding TABOR II Proponents' Press Conference
- :Attorney General Sues Unlicensed Texas Debt Settlement Company Over Unfair and Deceptive Practices
- :Attorney General Mills and Secretary of State Dunlap Announce Operation False Charity Law Enforcement Sweep
- :Jury Finds Former Physician's Assistant Guilty of Drug, Violation of Privacy, Theft and Prostitution Charges
- :New Portland Practitioner Voluntarily Surrenders License for Improperly Prescribing Pain Medication
- :Attorney General Mills Announces Multi-State Settlement with the TJX Companies, Inc Over Massive Data Breach
- :Attorney General Mills Announces $5.9 Million Settlement with DISH Network
- :Contractor Sentenced to 60 Days in Jail for Tax Evasion
- :Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor and Spouse Convicted of Theft
- :Former Legislative Candidate Sentenced to Jail Time for Forgery
- :Worker Convicted of Worker's Compensation Fraud Sentenced to Six Months in Jail
- :Hotel Worker Sentenced to Eight Months in Jail for Workers Compensation Fraud
- :Former Physical Therapist Assistant Convicted
- :Maine Students Will Gather in Augusta to Celebrate Civil Rights
- :MACCS Military Clothing Store Agrees to Reimburse Soldiers
- :Attorney General Janet T. Mills Swears-In Domestic Violence Investigators
- :Attorney General Announces Multi-State Settlement Resolving Concerns Over Enviga's Implied Weight Loss Claims
- :Study of Statewide Market for Forest Products Harvesting and Hauling Services
- :Attorney General Issues Draft of Log Harvesting and Hauling Report for Public Comment
- :Janet T. Mills Sworn In as Maine's 55th Attorney General
- :Dell Settlement with State Attorneys General will Refund Consumers $3.35 Million