Background
Murray, Peter L. was born on June 15, 1943 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States.
Murray, Peter L. was born on June 15, 1943 in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States.
Harvard University (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1964). Harvard Law School (Bachelor of Laws, magna cum laude, 1967).
Worked at Murray, Plumb & Murray (Portland, Master of Engineering) specializing in General Practice. Complex Commercial and Civil Litigation in Federal and State Courts, Statewide Trial and Appellate Practice. Bankruptcy, Business, Civil Rights, Commercial and Business Transactions, Corporate, Construction, Discrimination, Divorce, Employment and Labor, Environmental, Estate Planning, Family, Franchise, Interstate Commerce, Land Use, Municipal, Personal Injury, Probate, Products Liability, Professional Malpractice, Public Utility, Real Estate, Rights of Individuals with Disabilities, Tax Law and Telecommunications.
Admitted to the bar, 1967, Maine and Massachusetts.
Author: Basic Trial Advocacy (Little Brown 1994). Company-Author: "Maine Evidence," with Richard H. Field, 1976.
Author: "Maine Evidence." 3d. Edition, 1992. Law Clerk to United States.
District Judge Edward T. Gignoux, 1967-1968.
Consultant, Maine Advisory Committee on Rules of Evidence, 1973. Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School, 1990. Visiting Professor: Harvard Law School, July-December, 1991, 1993.
Murray, Plumb and Murray has been engaged in general law practice in Portland since May 1973.
The breadth of experience and expertise of our attorneys enables us to handle even the most complex matters in a manner that is personal in approach and responsive to our client"s needs. Our success can be measured by the long standing relationships we have enjoyed with our clients through the decades.
Some have been with us for more than 20 years, which is a tribute to the quality and cost effectiveness of our legal representation. All attorneys are members of the Cumberland County and Main State Bar Associations.
Boston College Industrial and Commercial Law Review, March, 1970. "Priority Problems in Receivables Financing, The German Experience and the Uniform Commercial Code Compared." Contributor, Coogan, Hogan & Vatz, "Secured Transactions," Chapters 5B and 7B. Co-Author: "Maine Evidence," with Richard H. Field, 1976. Author: "Maine Evidence," Md.
Edition, 1987
"Choice of Laws and Article 9: Situs or Sense?" 9 Hofstra Law Review 39, 1980. Law Clerk to United States. District Judge Edward T. Gignoux, 1967-1968.
Secretary, Maine Judicial Council, 1969-1978. Consultant, Maine Advisory Committee on Rules of Evidence, since 1973. Assistant Reporter! Article 3-4-8 Committee, ALI, 1978-1983.
Ezra Ripley Thayer Teaching Fellow, Harvard Law School, 1978-1980. Edward Johnston Lecturer on Law, Director, Trial Advocacy Workshop, Harvard Law School, 1980-1987. Lecturer on Law, Harvard Law School.
Cumberland County, Maine State, Massachusetts, Federal and Ameriran Bar Associations. American Law Institute. American Board of Trial Advocacy.
State and Federal Trials, Corporate, Public Utility.