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Johnson & Webbert

Johnson & Webbert

103 Exchange St., Portland, ME 04101, Portland, ME 04101

7 Attorneys
2 Locations
$9.2M+ Recovered

About Johnson & Webbert

Johnson, Webbert & Beard, LLP is a Maine-based law firm with over 30 years of experience. The firm handles civil rights, workers' rights, and personal injury cases, including discrimination, wrongful termination, and aviation accidents. With offices in Portland and Topsham, the firm serves clients statewide and throughout the Northeast. Attorneys have achieved precedent-setting verdicts and settlements, including a $5 million wage and hour settlement related to an Oxford comma dispute.

Notable Case Results

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$5M

Wage and Hour

Settlement for truck drivers from Oakhurst Dairy in a dispute over the lack of an Oxford comma in Maine law affecting overtime pay.

2018View

$3M

Race Discrimination

Jury awarded $3 million after finding Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center discriminated against a Black manager on the basis of race.

2022Trial VerdictView

$395,000

Gender Harassment

Settlement for a corrections officer who endured a hostile work environment due to gender and sexual orientation at Maine State Prison and Bolduc Correctional Facility.

2022View

$325,000

Race Discrimination

Settlement for excluding Black individuals from promotional campaigns for a luxury home project.

1989View

$198,767

Workers' Rights

Class action settlement returning seized unemployment benefits to over 50 incarcerated workers in Maine.

2022View

$181,000

Equal Pay

U.S. Court of Appeals ruled Northern Light violated Maine's equal pay law by paying a female psychologist less than male colleagues.

2024Trial VerdictView

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