Background
LeBlanc, Richard Philip was born on August 5, 1946 in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States. Son of Ronald Arthur and Jeanette G. (Chomard) LeB.
LeBlanc, Richard Philip was born on August 5, 1946 in Nashua, New Hampshire, United States. Son of Ronald Arthur and Jeanette G. (Chomard) LeB.
College of the Holy Cross (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, 1968). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1972).
Worked at LeBlanc & Young (Portland, Master of Engineering) specializing in Estate, Business, and Retirement Planning, Estate and Trust Administration, Elder Law, Adoptions, Tax-Exempt Organizations. Admitted to the bar, 1972, Maine and United States. District Court, District of Maine.
Recipient, Community Service Award, Catholic Charities of Maine, 1989.
Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Maine School of Law, 1989. Member, Maine Probate Law Revision Commission, 1975-1980.
President, Maine Estate Planning Council, 1982-1983. President, 1982-1984 and Director, 1978-1985, United Way of Greater Portland.
Trustee, Cheverus High School, 1982-1988.
President, 1989-1991 and Director, 1984-1992, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland. Director, Portland Chamber of Commerce, 1988-1989. Director, Cumberland County Affordable Housing Venture, 1988-1994.
Treasurer, 1990-1994 and Director, 1988-1994, Maine Special Olympics.
Member, Maine Supreme Judicial Court Advisory Committee on Probate Rules. Member: Cumberland County, Maine State and American Bar Associations.
Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (Maine State Chairman, 1990-1994).
Member, Maine Probate Law Revision Commission, 1975-1980. President, Maine Estate Planning Council, 1982-1983. President, 1982-1984 and Director, 1978-1985, United Way of Greater Portland.
Trustee, Cheverus High School, 1982-1988.
President, 1989-1991 and Director, 1984-1992, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland. Director, Portland Chamber of Commerce, 1988-1989.
Director, Cumberland County Affordable Housing Venture, 1988-1994. Treasurer, 1990-1994 and Director, 1988-1994, Maine Special Olympics.
Member, Maine Supreme Judicial Court Advisory Committee on Probate Rules.
Member: Cumberland County, Maine State and American Bar Associations. Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (Maine State Chairman, 1990-1994). Fellow, American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (Maine State Chairman, 1990-1994).
Married Doris Julie Lavoie, May 25, 1968. Children: Justin D., Renée M., Anne-Marie.