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Stephen Whiting has been in the practice of law since 1978.
Sally Roberts provides administrative and secretarial support.
Steve was born in Arlington, Virginia. He graduated from Dartmouth
College (magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa) in 1974, and earned his
J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law in 1978. Upon graduation
from law school he moved to Maine, passed the bar exam that summer,
and has been practicing in Portland ever since. He is admitted to
practice in all Maine State courts, before the Federal District Court
of Maine, and before the First Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston.
He is the Maine State Director for the American Center for Law and
Justice, and is a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association
and the Maine Trial Lawyers Association. Steve is a co-author of NBI
manuals: "Trying the Automobile Injury Case in Maine" (1993); "Premises
Liability: Preparation of a Difficult Case in Maine" (1994); and "Trying
the Soft Tissue Injury Case in Maine" (1995); "Trying Your First
Civil Case In Maine" (2001); and has been included in "Who's
Who in American Law" since 1992.
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| Steve resides in Scarborough with his wife, Patty,
and their four children, Kelsey, Dan, Seth, and Sam. They
attend the Vineyard Christian Fellowship in Westbrook. |
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