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×Jeana is a member of the firm’s Trial Services Group, representing clients in a wide range of civil litigation matters involving school law, employment law, civil rights, municipal liability and general commercial litigation. She regularly appears before state and federal courts in Maine and Massachusetts, as well as administrative agencies such as the Maine Human Rights Commission. Jeana is a frequent speaker at conferences and trainings for clients on school law and employment law.
Jeana is a graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Law. While in law school, Jeana served as an Editor for the Connecticut Law Review, and worked as an extern for the Criminal Division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, as a teaching assistant for Lawyering Process and Contract Drafting, and as a student attorney for the Mediation Clinic and the Energy and Environmental Law Clinic. She received the Pro Bono Certificate of Recognition from the University of Connecticut School of Law for contributing over one hundred hours of volunteer legal services during her time as a law student.
Jeana is a member of the firm’s Trial Services Group, representing clients in a wide range of civil litigation matters involving school law, employment law, civil rights, municipal liability and general commercial litigation. She regularly appears before state and federal courts in Maine and Massachusetts, as well as administrative agencies such as the Maine Human Rights Commission. Jeana is a frequent speaker at conferences and trainings for clients on school law and employment law.
Jeana is a graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Law. While in law school, Jeana served as an Editor for the Connecticut Law Review, and worked as an extern for the Criminal Division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, as a teaching assistant for Lawyering Process and Contract Drafting, and as a student attorney for the Mediation Clinic and the Energy and Environmental Law Clinic. She received the Pro Bono Certificate of Recognition from the University of Connecticut School of Law for contributing over one hundred hours of volunteer legal services during her time as a law student.