Mr. Woodcock has nearly 20 years experience as a litigator. He has experience in a wide variety of litigation fields, including personal injury, governmental entity defense, and workers compensation defense. He has also represented clients on public policy issues before local and state government agencies and boards. He has worked extensively on regional economic development issues both within Maine and in partnership with Atlantic Canada.
Education
University of Maine School of Law, J.D., 1977 Bowdoin College, A.B. 1974
Admitted to practice
Maine US District Court, District of Maine
Memberships and affiliations
Maine Bar Association Maine Bar Foundation Community Health & Counseling Services, Immediate Past President, current Board member East-West Highway Association, Immediate Past President, current Board member
Noteworthy
As a member of Senator Bill Cohen's staff, Mr. Woodcock handled international trade issues. As Mayor of Bangor, he called for a more regional approach to economic development; a strategy that involved our neighbors in Atlantic Canada and Quebec. Mr. Woodcock has spearheaded efforts to develop a regional, international transportation system and is well-recognized in Atlantic Canada for his efforts. In 2004, he represented the Halifax International Airport Authority in its quest for preclearance authorization from the United States. Through his efforts, the City of Bangor and Bangor International Airport withdrew their opposition, opening the way to U.S. approval. HIAA and BIA initiated regular meetings to coordinate and develop regional market opportunities. He appeared as a panelist on regional economic development at the BorderLines Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia and, in February of 2003, moderated a BorderLines panel in Washington, D.C. on border security and international trade. U.S. Senator Susan Collins appeared on that panel. In 2002, he received an award from Eastern Maine Development Corporation for his efforts in the "development of a new economic development vision for Eastern and Northern Maine."
Practice Area
Litigation and Dispute Resolution
International Trade
Practice Areas
International Trade
Litigation & ADR
Practice Areas
International Trade
Litigation & ADR
Specialty Groups
International Trade and Customs
Specialty Groups
International Trade and Customs
Bio
Mr. Woodcock has nearly 20 years experience as a litigator. He has experience in a wide variety of litigation fields, including personal injury, governmental entity defense, and workers compensation defense. He has also represented clients on public policy issues before local and state government agencies and boards. He has worked extensively on regional economic development issues both within Maine and in partnership with Atlantic Canada.
Education
University of Maine School of Law, J.D., 1977 Bowdoin College, A.B. 1974
Admitted to practice
Maine US District Court, District of Maine
Memberships and affiliations
Maine Bar Association Maine Bar Foundation Community Health & Counseling Services, Immediate Past President, current Board member East-West Highway Association, Immediate Past President, current Board member
Noteworthy
As a member of Senator Bill Cohen's staff, Mr. Woodcock handled international trade issues. As Mayor of Bangor, he called for a more regional approach to economic development; a strategy that involved our neighbors in Atlantic Canada and Quebec. Mr. Woodcock has spearheaded efforts to develop a regional, international transportation system and is well-recognized in Atlantic Canada for his efforts. In 2004, he represented the Halifax International Airport Authority in its quest for preclearance authorization from the United States. Through his efforts, the City of Bangor and Bangor International Airport withdrew their opposition, opening the way to U.S. approval. HIAA and BIA initiated regular meetings to coordinate and develop regional market opportunities. He appeared as a panelist on regional economic development at the BorderLines Conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia and, in February of 2003, moderated a BorderLines panel in Washington, D.C. on border security and international trade. U.S. Senator Susan Collins appeared on that panel. In 2002, he received an award from Eastern Maine Development Corporation for his efforts in the "development of a new economic development vision for Eastern and Northern Maine."
Practice Area
Litigation and Dispute Resolution
International Trade
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