Background
Sarrouf, Camille F. was born on April 23, 1933 in North Adams, Massachusetts, United States.
Sarrouf, Camille F. was born on April 23, 1933 in North Adams, Massachusetts, United States.
Bowdoin College (Bachelor of Arts, 1955). University of Texas (Juris Doctor, 1960). Awarded Honorary Doctor of Laws, by New England School of Law, 1980.
Phi Alpha Delta. Adjunct Professor of Law, New England School of Law, since 1974. Special Assistant Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1962. Town Counsel, Town of Weymouth, Massachusetts, 19771978.
Special assistant attorney general Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Boston, 1961-1962, special assistant district attorney Middlesex County, 1975, member judicial nominating commission, 1980-1984. Partner Sarrouf, Tarricone & Flemming. Adjunct professor law New England School Law, 1974-1993.
Lecturer, trial demonstrator Continuing Legal Education, law schools and bar associations, president Massachusetts State Bar Association.
Chairman, board directors St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, 1988-1990, 91-92, chairman, board governors, 1994-1996. National director Kahlil Gibran Foundation, 1990-1994. General counsel Diocese of Newton for the Melkite Caths. of the United States, since 1966.
Member Grtr. Boston chapter Arab-American-Jewish Dialogue Committee, 1991-1996. Fellow American Bar Foundation, American College Trial Lawyers (state chair for Massachusetts 1991-1993, regent 1998), Massachusetts Bar Foundation, Roscoe Pound Foundation, International Academy Trial Lawyers. Member Association of Trial Lawyers of America (board governors 1982-1986), Massachusetts Academy Trial Attorneys (president 1986-1988), Massachusetts Bar Association (treasurer 1995, vice president 1996, president-elect 1997, president 1998), Massachusetts Commission Judicial Conduct, American Board Trial Advocates (advocate 1989), American Arabic Benevolent Association (founder, clerk).
Married Joyce Rahal Sarrouf. Children: Camille F. Junior, Leza Marie, Thomas Kahlil, John Rahal.