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Experienced Legal Counsel in Portland, Maine 🏛️
For over 50 years, Bourque Clegg Causey & Morin has been a trusted name in the Maine legal community. With offices in Portland and Sanford, the firm offers a "full-service" approach, combining the resources of a large firm with the personalized attention of a local practice. Whether you are facing a complex family matter, recovering from a serious injury, or navigating a business transaction, their team of experienced attorneys is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcome for you. The firm prides itself on its collaborative culture, where lawyers work together to find efficient and effective solutions for their clients.
Personal Injury Representation 🚗
If you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, Bourque Clegg Causey & Morin provides aggressive representation to help you recover the compensation you deserve. They handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no legal fees unless they win your case. Their practice includes:
- Motor Vehicle Accidents: Representing victims of car, truck, and motorcycle crashes.
- Premises Liability: Assisting those injured in slip and fall accidents or due to unsafe property conditions.
- Wrongful Death: Compassionate advocacy for families who have lost a loved one.
- Dog Bites and Boating Accidents: specialized support for various types of injury claims.
Family Law and Divorce 👨👩👧👦
Navigating family legal issues requires both strength and sensitivity. The firm’s attorneys are skilled in handling emotionally charged matters with professionalism and care. Services include:
- Divorce: Guiding clients through contested and uncontested divorces, including high-net-worth cases involving business valuations.
- Child Custody and Support: protecting parental rights and ensuring the well-being of children.
- Protection from Abuse: Representing both plaintiffs and defendants in restraining order hearings.
Real Estate and Business Law 🏘️
Bourque Clegg Causey & Morin has a sophisticated practice serving individuals, businesses, and municipalities. They provide expert counsel in:
- Real Estate: Handling residential and commercial closings, title searches, and property litigation (boundary disputes, easements).
- Business Law: Assisting with entity formation, contract drafting, and commercial litigation.
- Landlord/Tenant: Representing parties in evictions and lease disputes.
- Estate Planning: Drafting wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, as well as guiding clients through probate administration.
Criminal Defense and OUI ⚖️
The firm also defends the rights of individuals accused of crimes in District and Superior Court. They provide vigorous defense for charges such as Operating Under the Influence (OUI), domestic violence, and other misdemeanors and felonies, working to minimize the impact on your future.
📍 Located on Pearl Street in Portland, Bourque Clegg Causey & Morin is ready to be your advocate. With a legacy built on integrity and results, they are the team you can trust with your most important legal matters.
Specializing In
Personal Injury, Family Law, Real Estate Litigation, OUI Defense, Estate Planning
Address & Location
Located in the historic Old Port / Downtown district of Portland, near the business and legal center of Cumberland County.
Building Location
A 2-story commercial office building located at 75 Pearl Street. The building is surrounded by popular local establishments like the Eventide Oyster Co, Bard Coffee, and Black Cow Burgers & Fries.
Suite Access
Enter through the main entrance of the commercial building at 75 Pearl Street and take the stairs or elevator to the second floor, where you will find the offices of Bourque Clegg Causey & Morin in Suite 207.
Parking Details
Paid public parking is available nearby at the Top of the Old Port Parking Lot and the Cumberland County Parking Garage.
Public Transit
Served by Greater Portland METRO Route 1 (Congress Street); nearest stop is at CITY HALL – CONGRESS ST.
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