Michael L. Dubois, Esq.
Law Firm:
Michael L. Dubois, P.A.
Position:
Founder Owner
Phone: (207) 408-3636
Location:
Lewiston
Biography Overview
Michael L. Dubois is a seasoned attorney and judicial official based in Lewiston, Maine, with more than 37 years of legal experience. He is widely recognized for his dual role as a private practitioner and as the Probate Judge for Androscoggin County, a position he has held since 2013 following his initial election in 2012.
He earned his Juris Doctor from Loyola University School of Law in New Orleans in 1988 and graduated cum laude from the University of Maine at Fort Kent in 1985 with a degree in Social Sciences. Born in Millinocket, Maine, he has maintained strong ties to the state throughout his career.
Before founding Michael L. Dubois, P.A. in 2008, he served as a partner at Stevens, Engels, Bishop & Sprague and later as an attorney with Rocheleau & Associates. His practice focuses on family law, probate and estate matters, and personal injury, particularly motor vehicle accident cases.
In addition to his legal work, he serves as President of the Maine Assembly of Probate Judges and was appointed as an alternate member of the Maine Supreme Court’s Committee on Judicial Conduct. He is also an author, columnist, and active community leader.
Position: Founder Owner
Phone: (207) 408-3636
Location: Lewiston
Biography Overview
Michael L. Dubois is a seasoned attorney and judicial official based in Lewiston, Maine, with more than 37 years of legal experience. He is widely recognized for his dual role as a private practitioner and as the Probate Judge for Androscoggin County, a position he has held since 2013 following his initial election in 2012.
He earned his Juris Doctor from Loyola University School of Law in New Orleans in 1988 and graduated cum laude from the University of Maine at Fort Kent in 1985 with a degree in Social Sciences. Born in Millinocket, Maine, he has maintained strong ties to the state throughout his career.
Before founding Michael L. Dubois, P.A. in 2008, he served as a partner at Stevens, Engels, Bishop & Sprague and later as an attorney with Rocheleau & Associates. His practice focuses on family law, probate and estate matters, and personal injury, particularly motor vehicle accident cases.
In addition to his legal work, he serves as President of the Maine Assembly of Probate Judges and was appointed as an alternate member of the Maine Supreme Court’s Committee on Judicial Conduct. He is also an author, columnist, and active community leader.