BACKGROUND
INFORMATION
EDUCATION
Mr.
Lamothe attended the University
of Maine at Orono, where he obtained a B.A.
in Political Science in 1984 , graduating with
"Highest Distinction & Honors". He also
was inducted into the Phi Kappa Phi and Phi
Beta Kappa honor societies.
After
obtaining his Bachelors degree, Mr. Lamothe obtained his
J.D. (or law degree) from the University
of Maine School of Law in 1987. During law
school, he received the Horace S. Libby Memorial
Scholarship and awards in Evidence and Professional Responsibility.
During law school, he also was a member of the Moot Court
Board and held internships with the Maine Public Utilities
Commission and Central Maine Power Company.
EXPERIENCE
Upon
graduation from law school, Mr. Lamothe assumed a position
as In-House Counsel at Central Maine Power
Co. While there, he practiced primarily in the areas
of litigation (personal injury and workers' compensation),
contracts and employment law. In 1990 he left CMP to take
a position as an associate at Friedman & Babcock in
Portland, Maine. There he had primary responsibility for
the firm's new workers' compensation practice. He also
handled other cases in the firm's diverse litigation
practice, including personal injury, products liability,
medical malpractice, employment and other civil litigation.
In
1997, Mr. Lamothe left Friedman & Babcock and
started his own practice. In October 2002 he opened
a second office in Brunswick. (Please refer to the Areas
of Practice Page for specific areas of his practice.)

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