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Due Process, Retroactive Laws, and Vested Rights in Development Projects | Pierce Atwood LLP

Last week marked the close of a major legal dispute under Maine law regarding the applicability of retroactive laws to development projects already under construction. The issue in the .

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Vested Rights, Retroactive Laws, and Due Process in Development Projects

The retroactive law at issue was a citizen initiative adopted in 2021 that purported to bar completion of the New England Clean Energy Connect or NECEC project, a billion dollar utility corridor running from the Canadian border to Lewiston, Maine.

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Future of CMP power line corridor now rests in jury's hands

Closing arguments in a civil trial focused on whether developers of the stalled 145-mile line sped up construction simply to gain legal rights to continue building.

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Jury gets Central Maine Power case after attorneys issue closing arguments

The question for the jurors was whether the project developers were acting in good faith, or whether they expedited the project in order to establish vested rights specifically to thwart the referendum.

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