Background
Beliveau, Junior, Albert J. was born on May 20, 1936 in Rumford, Maine, United States.
Beliveau, Junior, Albert J. was born on May 20, 1936 in Rumford, Maine, United States.
Georgetown University (Bachelor of Science, 1958). Georgetown Law Center (Juris Doctor, 1963).
Worked at Preti, Flaherty, Beliveau & Pachios, LLC (Portland, ME) specializing in General Practice. Civil Litigation, Commercial Litigation, Product Liability, Construction, Insurance Defense, Antitrust, Medical Malpractice Defense, Civil Rights, Media Communications, Defamation, First Amendment, Workers' Compensation Defense, Arbitration, Mediation, Corporate, Commercial, Business Services, Contracts, General and Limited Partnerships, Joint Ventures, Syndications, Commercial Lending Transactions, Real Estate, Bankruptcy, Troubled Loan Workouts, Creditors' Rights, Lender Liability, Foreclosures, State and Federal Taxation, Municipal Bond Financing, Labor and Employment, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, Probate, Wills, Estate Planning, Legislative, Regulatory, Governmental Services, Administrative, Lobbying, Environmental, Energy, Utilities, Aviation, International Law, Admiralty, Health Care, Trials and Appellate Practice in all State and Federal Courts. Admitted to the bar, 1963, Maine.
1964, United States. District Court, District of Maine. 1976, United States. Supreme Court. Delta Theta Phi. Public Administrator, Oxford County, 1967-1968.
Judge of Probate, Oxford County, 1968-1972. Member, Supreme Judicial Court Advisory Committee on Maine Civil Rules, 1969-1978. Solicitor, Town of Rumford, 1966.
Member, Probate Judges Assembly, 1968-1972. Commissioner, Maine Probate Laws Revision Commission, 1974-1980. Member: Oxford County (President, 1975-1979) and Maine State Bar Associations.
Oxford County Trial Lawyers Association (President, 1985-1986). The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. National Employment Lawyers Group.
American Arbitration Association. Maine Association of Dispute Resolution Professionals. Fellow: American College of Probate and Estate Counsel.
Maine Bar Foundation. The firm has a diverse and broad-based general practice and provides aggressive and innovative legal services at a reasonable cost to individuals, businesses and institutions throughout Maine and represents the interests of national corporations and institutions both in Maine and nationally. The firm is best known for its practice in the areas of civil litigation.
Corporate, commercial and business services. Labor and employment. Legislative, regulatory and governmental services.
Environmental permitting and compliance. Energy and utilities. Health care; and media law.
Member, Supreme Judicial Court Advisory Committee on Maine Civil Rules, 1969-1978. Solicitor, Town of Rumford, 1966. Member, Probate Judges Assembly, 1968-1972.
Commissioner, Maine Probate Laws Revision Commission, 1974-1980. Member: Oxford County (President, 1975-1979) and Maine State Bar Associations. Oxford County Trial Lawyers Association (President, 1985-1986).
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. National Employment Lawyers Group. American Arbitration Association.
Maine Association of Dispute Resolution Professionals. Fellow: American College of Probate and Estate Counsel. Maine Bar Foundation.