Teresa Cloutier

Hallowell

Treasurer

Year Joined Board: 
2019
Pronouns: 
She/Her

Teresa is a Lewiston native who practices law in Augusta, Maine at her firm Cloutier Carrillo.  She is an experienced advocate and trial attorney representing a wide-range of clients, including non-profits, before all branches of state government, including licensing boards and other administrative and regulatory agencies. Teresa has more than twenty years of litigation experience, with a focus on construction disputes, real estate disputes, including boundary disputes, insurance coverage analysis and litigation, commercial disputes, professional liability, product liability, and divorce cases with complex asset division issues. This includes substantial experience representing LGBT clients in family law and other matters, including adoption.  Teresa also advises small businesses in Central Maine on a host of business issues.

Education:

Yale University, B.A. 1993, Ethics, Politics and Economics
University of Maine School of Law, J.D. 1996

Law Clerk to the Honorable Daniel Wathen, 1996-1997

Relevant volunteer work:

PROP (now Opportunity Alliance), including tenure as Board President
One of the founders of the Maine Justice Foundation’s LGBTQ Civil Justice Fund

Personal:

Teresa lives in Hallowell with her wife and son.  When not practicing law, she is a potter and loves cycling and kayaking.
 

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