Maine DOT hired the law firm of Thompson and Bowie to defend them in Huber v. MDOT. Here is the 29 page reply they made to Huber's appeal brief, which asks the court to strike down Public Law 277, The law the state used to get okay to split the wild island into industrial port zone and 'protected property'.

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