
About Thomas
Thomas Douglas is an experienced litigator who has successfully argued cases in state and federal courts throughout Maine, including the Maine Supreme Court. Representative cases include general business disputes, wage and hour litigation, employment discrimination, probate contests, residential and commercial construction cases, Title IX litigation, wrongful death and personal injury claims. Known for his client-first approach to each and every case, Thomas will work with you to create a strategy for resolving your case as efficiently and effectively as possible. Thomas is an adjunct law professor at the University of Maine School of Law. In 2022, he was invited to serve as an instructor for Harvard Law School’s Winter Trial Advocacy Workshop. In 2022 Governor Janet Mills appointed Thomas to serve as a Commissioner on the Maine Human Rights Commission. Thomas started his career at a large firm in Boston, and moved to Maine in 2004 to practice with a mid-sized firm in Portland before co-founding Douglas, McDaniel and Campo in 2013.
Education
J.D.
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Bachelor of Arts
University of Massachusetts
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Location
490 Walnut Hill Road, North Yarmouth, ME 04097
North Yarmouth, ME
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