Estelle A. Lavoie has a diverse practice spanning commercial and real estate
law, land use, health law and estates, trusts and probate.
As a member of the firm's Business Law Group, she has represented developers,
health care institutions and others in commercial transactions. She also has
counseled lenders in various financial workouts in which she has handled
commercial litigation and the renegotiation and documentation of outstanding
indebtedness. Estelle has represented various parties before municipal planning
boards and zoning boards of appeal on such matters as site plans, subdivisions,
conditional use permits and variances.
As a member of the firm's Health
Law Practice Group, she has counseled nursing facilities on regulatory matters
including compliance with fraud and abuse laws and the handling of fines and
sanctions imposed under Federal and State law. She has also dealt with various
corporate, collections and creditors' rights issues for health care
providers.
Estelle has advised clients on the preparation of wills and powers of
attorney for health care. She has handled probate for many decedents' estates
and initiated guardianship and conservatorship proceedings for incapacitated
persons.
Estelle’s fluency in French has served to involve her in the
formation and development of the American Association of the Forum Francophone
des Affaires, the American chapter of an international organization that
promotes trade among businesses in French-speaking countries. In October 1997,
she traveled to Vietnam to attend the Forum's sixth international trade
conference. She has also advised clients regarding Federal and State election
law and has represented candidates, including former Senator George J. Mitchell,
in their election and re-election campaigns for the United States
Senate.
Prior to joining the firm, she worked in Washington, D.C., as a
legislative assistant for U.S. Senators Edmund S. Muskie and George J. Mitchell.
From 1980 to 1984, she advised Senator Mitchell on health and income security
issues pending before the Senate Finance Committee. She wrote speeches and
analyzed legislation in the areas of health, housing, education, labor, arts and
humanities and Native Americans. From 1973 to 1980, she worked for Senator
Muskie, advising him in similar areas of the law. Estelle also served as Special
Assistant in Canadian Affairs to Maine Governor Kenneth M. Curtis from 1972 to
1973.
A native of Lewiston, Maine, she is a 1971 Phi Beta Kappa graduate
of Bates College. She spent her junior year studying at the University of
Lausanne in Lausanne, Switzerland. She obtained her law degree in 1982
from the Washington College of Law at American University in Washington, DC and
joined Preti Flaherty in 1984.
She is a member of the Cumberland County,
Maine State and American Bar Associations. She is a past member of the General
Committee of the Cumberland (County) Bar Association and currently serves on the
Board of Directors of the Nathan & Henry B. Cleaves Law Library and the
Senator George J. Mitchell Scholarship Research Institute.
Estelle lives
in Portland.
Admissions
District of Columbia; Maine; U.S. District Court, District of Maine
Education
J.D., American University, the Washington College of Law, 1982
B.A., Bates College, 1971
Languages
French