Susan Herman is a graduate of the University of California
at Berkeley and the University of Maine School of Law. She has over forty years
of trial and appellate experience in both the public and private sector. After
law school, she joined the Maine Office of the Attorney General where she
advised state agencies and represented the State of Maine in state and federal
court on a variety of civil matters, including unemployment claims, wage and
hour law claims, severance pay claims, tort claims, and workers’ compensation
matters. After five years in the Attorney General’s Office, Susan joined a
small Maine firm where her practice included corporate matters, domestic relations,
civil litigation and employment matters. She became a partner in the firm in
1996.In 2000, after fifteen years in private practice, Susan returned to the
Office of the Attorney General, joining the litigation division, focusing on
employment and discrimination matters. She appeared in federal court, state
court and before administrative agencies such as the federal Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission, the Maine Human Rights Commission, and the federal
Office of Civil Rights. Susan regularly made presentations on the topics of
workplace harassment, the Americans with Disabilities Act, personnel
investigations, and state and federal laws related to employment and
discrimination issues. Susan has served on the Maine Fee Arbitration Commission
of Board of Overseers of the Bar, including a term a Panel Chair. She also
served as the designee of the Attorney General to the Maine Supreme Judicial
Court Advisory Committee on the Maine Rules of Civil Procedure, and as Attorney
General designee to the Local Rules Committee of the United States District
Court for the District of Maine. Susan also served on the Board of Governors of
the Maine State Bar Association as the public service sector member-at-large.
In 2015, Susan was named as Division Chief for the Civil Litigation Division of
the Office, which handles constitutional challenges to state laws and rules,
civil rights cases, tort claims, civil appeals, amicus, and multi-state
litigation. While Division Chief, Susan handled complex civil litigation and was
responsible for overseeing the work of the 23-member Litigation Division. In
2019, the Attorney General named Susan as Chief Deputy for the Office, where
she handled the management of the day-to day operations of the over 200-person
Office of the Attorney General. As Chief Deputy, Susan worked closely with the
Attorney General on high priority and sensitive matters relating to client
state agencies, the Governor’s Office, the Legislature, and members of the
public. She also handled and oversaw requests for the issuance of official
opinions of the Attorney General. As Chief Deputy, she was the primary attorney
responsible for multi -state impact litigation and comment letters in matters
involving immigration, reproductive rights, healthcare, and election issues,
including high profile cases related to DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood
Arrivals), the ACA (Affordable Care Act), the census, and reproductive rights.
During her last year, Susan was primarily responsible for implementing policies
and protocols relating to the pandemic for the Office of the Attorney General.
Susan is active in municipal affairs, and has served on her local Select Board,
School Board, and Ordinance Review Committee. She enjoys puttering, gardening,
and projects on the farm where, with her husband, she raised her three now
grown sons and enjoys spending time with her expanding family which includes
four grandchildren.