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ME

Attorneys in Maine

Northeast

, , . 78 practice areas available in this state.

1 attorney
Capital: Augusta
1,395,722 population
3 cities covered
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78 practice areas available

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Profile of Maine

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1,395,722 residents

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3 cities listed

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Frequently asked questions

How do I find a lawyer in Maine?

You can find a lawyer in Maine by searching our directory of bar-verified attorneys. Filter by practice area, city, reviews, and fees to find the right match. We list 1 verified attorneys across Maine. You can also request a free consultation directly through our platform.

What are the bar requirements in Maine?

To practice law in Maine (ME), attorneys must pass the Maine Bar Exam, meet character and fitness requirements, and be admitted to the Maine State Bar. All attorneys listed on US Attorneys have been verified against official bar records.

How much do lawyers charge in Maine?

Attorney fees in Maine vary widely depending on the practice area, case complexity, and the lawyer's experience. Hourly rates in Maine typically range from $150 to $500+ per hour. Many attorneys offer free initial consultations, and some practice areas (like personal injury) commonly use contingency fee arrangements where you pay nothing unless you win.

Can I get a free legal consultation in Maine?

Yes, many attorneys in Maine offer free initial consultations. This allows you to discuss your legal issue, understand your options, and evaluate whether the attorney is a good fit — all at no cost. You can request free consultations from multiple Maine attorneys through US Attorneys to compare before making a decision.

What types of lawyers are available in Maine?

Maine attorneys cover all major practice areas including personal injury, criminal defense, family law, immigration, estate planning, business law, employment law, real estate, bankruptcy, and more. Our directory covers attorneys across 3 cities in Maine. You can search by practice area to find a specialist for your specific legal need.

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