Background
Wilk, Martin L. was born on June 25, 1942 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
Wilk, Martin L. was born on June 25, 1942 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States.
University of Wisconsin (Bachelor of Science, 1964. Juris Doctor, 1968). Assistant Attorney General, 1972-1974, Deputy Attorney General, 1974-1976 and Special Assistant Attorney General,, State of Maine. Chairman, Governor's Task Force on Product Liability, 1977-1978.
Vice Chairman, 1978-1980 and Chairman.
1980-1981, Maine Small Business Loan Authority. Member, Advisory Committee, Maine Rules of Civil Procedure, since 1980.
Counsel to Governor's Task Force on Public Reserved Lands, since 1981.
Worked at Eaton, Peabody, Bradford & Veague, P.A. (Bangor, Master of Engineering) specializing in General Civil Practice including, Administrative Law, Agricultural Law, Antitrust, Banking and Commercial Law, Business Planning, Business Reorganization and Bankruptcy, Copyright and Trademarks, Corporate Advice, Defamation and First Amendment Representation, Estate Planning and Probate Administration, Healthcare, Intellectual Property, Trade and Immigration Law, Labor and Employment Law, Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Employee Benefits, Legislative Services, Land Use and Development, Litigation in State and Federal Courts, Municipal Law and Zoning, Natural Resources and Environmental Law, Real Estate and Timberlands, Securities and Bond Financing, State and Federal Taxation, Trusts and Workers Compensation. Admitted to the bar, 1969, New New York 1972, Maine.
(Resident, Brunswick Office).
Eaton, Peabody, Bradford & Veague, P.A. is a community focused law firm founded upon traditions which date to 1917 when George F. Eaton opened his office in the Eastern Trust Building in Bangor, Maine.
Eaton, Peabody now offers statewide services to clients in Maine and Atlantic Canada from our principal office in Bangor and in concert with offices in Augusta, Blue Hill, Brunswick and Dover - Foxcroft.
Maine State (Chairman, Administrative Law Section, 1980-1981) and American (Member, Committee on Copyright and New Technology, 1971-1972. Chairman, Committee on Government Relations to Copyrights, 1975-1978, Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law) Bar Associations.