Geoffrey K. Cummings is both an attorney and a licensed professional
engineer.
His practice focuses on labor and employment law, construction law
and litigation involving technical and engineering issues. He counsels a number
of major Maine businesses on employer-employee matters such as unionization
efforts, grievance procedures, employee discipline and discrimination
complaints.
He has successfully handled cases in both State and Federal courts and before
several State and Federal administrative agencies. Recently, he spearheaded a
major Portland employer's successful efforts in opposing a union's attempt to
organize employees.
Geoff was formerly a civil engineer and construction troubleshooter at remote
sites in Africa, South America, the Mideast and the Caribbean. He served as a
consultant on many projects including dams, tank farms, power plants and
pipelines and often faced the task of providing advice on resolving legal
problems arising out of various projects. This led to his decision to return to
the United States and attend law school.
He was born in Port Chester, New York. He graduated from Syracuse University
with undergraduate degrees in forestry and engineering; later, he earned a
master's degree in civil engineering.
In 1982, he graduated from the University of Maine School of Law. After his
admission to the bar that same year, he became counsel to the Maine Department
of Transportation and successfully brought before the Maine Supreme Court the
first two major cases defining the department's potential liability under the
Maine Tort Claims Act. He joined Preti Flaherty in 1984.
He is a member of the Cumberland County, Maine State and American bar
associations; the Defense Research Institute; and the American Society of Civil
Engineers.
Admissions
Maine; Massachusetts; U.S. District Court of Maine; U.S. Court of Appeals, First
Circuit
Education
J.D., University of Maine, 1982
M.S., Syracuse University, 1976
B.S., NY State College and Forestry, 1971 (Cum Laude)