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Thompson & Bowie, LLP
Three Canal Plaza
P.O. Box 4630
Portland, ME 04112-4630
Phone: (207) 774-2500
Fax: (207) 774-3591
Email: law@thompsonbowie.com
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ROBERT C. HATCH
BORN:
Portland, Maine EDUCATION:
Hamilton College, A.B. 1995 (Government; English); University of Maine School of Law, J.D., 2000; Maine Law Review BAR ADMISSIONS:
Maine 2001; United States District Court, District of Maine 2001; United States Court of Appeals, 1st Circuit 2002 PRACTICE AREAS: Civil Litigation Construction Litigation Insurance Coverage Issues Insurance Defense Municipal/Public Official Liability Professional Liability and Malpractice
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rhatch@thompsonbowie.com
"Effective advocacy is measured not only by successes in the courtroom or at the negotiating table, but also by the opinions of our clients and peers. At Thompson & Bowie, we focus on client relationships and client satisfaction, while practicing law with a level of professionalism expected of those engaged in the Maine bar." | MEMBERSHIPS: | | American Bar Association, Litigation Section; Maine State Bar Association; Cumberland County Bar Association; Maine Trial Lawyers Association; former member of Edward Thaxter Gignoux Inn of Court |
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BIO:
Rob joined Thompson & Bowie, LLP as an associate in 2001 and became a partner in January 2006. Prior to joining Thompson & Bowie, LLP, Rob completed a judicial clerkship with Honorable Donald G. Alexander, Associate Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. Since joining the firm, Rob has been engaged in all aspects of civil litigation in both state and federal court, with a particular focus on professional liability and municipal liability defense, insurance coverage disputes, construction litigation, and public official liability.
Rob was born in Portland, Maine. He graduated from Cony High School in Augusta in 1990. Rob earned a BA in Government and English from Hamilton College in 1995, and he also studied International Law and British Foreign Policy at Oxford University, and the American Political Process at Georgetown University. While attending Georgetown, Rob worked as an intern for then U.S. Representative, now U.S. Senator, Olympia Snowe. During law school, Rob served as both a production editor for the Maine Law Review and as a Legal Writing Instructor for first-year law students, and at graduation, Rob was awarded the Maine State Bar Association’s 2000 Pro Bono Student Award.
In his spare time, Rob serves as a varsity football coach and also enjoys golf, hunting, and fly fishing.
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