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Drummond Woodsum 
Size of Organization: 45
Year Established: 1965
Main Office: Portland, Maine


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Drummond Woodsum is one of Maine's largest and most well respected law firms, with offices in Portland, Maine and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The firm's attorneys share a strong commitment to providing high quality counsel to clients across a wide spectrum of legal practice areas. A philosophy of quality, responsiveness and efficiency in the delivery of legal services has led to the development of some of the best lawyers in the United States and a reputation that is recognized nationally. Several of the firm's partners in corporate law, commercial/bankruptcy, employment law, and litigation are listed in The Best Lawyers In America and in Chambers and Partners USA Guide to leading business lawyers. Additionally, in 2001 and 2002, then firm member Robert E. Hirshon was the first Maine lawyer in nearly 100 years to serve as President of the American Bar Association.

The firm is organized into service groups designed to ensure that our attorneys have a comprehensive understanding of, and practical solutions to, the issues and challenges our clients face. These groups include Public Sector Group, Business and Commercial Services, Indian Services, Trial Services and Estate Planning.

The firm's lawyers are actively involved in economic and civic organizations across the state and are involved in the local, state and national Bars. Members of the firm chair governing boards of numerous civic, educational and charitable institutions, and have held office in state and local government.


Statement of Practice Summary:
Banking Law; Commercial Law; Bankruptcy; Corporate Law; Employment Services; Environmental Law; Estate Planning; Indian Law; Insurance; Labor Relations; Negotiations; Legislative Practice; Municipal Bonds; Public Utility Law; Commercial Real Estate; Development Of Affordable Housing; School Law; Trial Services.