A local Portland, Maine lawyer with over 35 years experience.

We focus on family, divorce, mediation and civil litigation.

Call (207) 347-3198
Law Office of John Lemieux
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    Visit us at our office at 12 Revere St., Portland, ME, or call (207) 347-3198

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What can we help you with?

Divorce & Family Law


Need a lawyer who understands what you need during this difficult time?
Getting a Divorce?

Mediation


Not all disputes have to end up in court. Try mediation!
Try Mediation!

Litigation


Don't go it alone in court. You need an experienced attorney by your side.
Going to Court?

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Law Office of John Lemieux
When you need the assistance of a lawyer, work with the Law Office of John Lemieux. We represent families, business owners, and individuals in and around Portland, ME and the Southern Maine region. At your first consultation, we'll consider all the details of your case and discuss how we'll protect your rights.

We provide several conveniences for our clients, including flexible appointment availability.  We offer local representation, and our attorney will give you one-on-one attention for as long as you work with our practice. John is a member of the Maine Bar Association and the Maine Association of Mediators. 

Visit us at our office located at 12 Revere St. in Portland, Maine or Call the Law Office of John Lemieux today at (207)347-3198.  
​There is no charge for the first half hour of your initial consultation.

We can also be reached at john@johnlemieuxlaw.com
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