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Miriam Johnson

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Primary Practice Area

Medical Malpractice

Language

English

About

Attorney Miriam Johnson joined Berman & Simmons in 2011, and represents clients in medical malpractice claims. Miriam has an excellent reputation for research and legal writing skills, and a special ability to find common ground with other attorneys and clients from all walks of life. Miriam has spent more time in a courtroom than many lawyers, having served as an Assistant District Attorney for the State of Maine. She worked in Maine’s Midcoast region, representing the state in a variety of criminal matters in Sagadahoc, Lincoln, Knox, and Waldo counties. While serving as ADA, Miriam was a member of the Juvenile Justice Task Force―a joint effort of the court system, the Governor’s Children’s Cabinet, and the University of Maine School of Law―to create juvenile justice reform. At Berman & Simmons, Miriam works with senior attorneys, including Julian Sweet and Craig Bramley. She handles many of the behind-the-scenes components for complex medical malpractice cases, such as client relations. “Being involved in a lawsuit is a very new situation for most of our clients. It is intimidating and they have a lot of questions. Part of my job is to help reduce their stress, and to make sure their concerns are addressed,” Miriam says. Miriam grew up in Portland, Maine. She studied Anthropology and English at Skidmore College and spent a semester studying in Nepal. After working in the publishing and non-profit fields for seven years, she attended the University of Maine School of Law. During law school, Miriam was selected to serve as a Legal Writing Instructor and also as an intern at the Cumberland County District Attorney’s Office. Miriam served as a student attorney at the Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic, representing clients in family and probate matters. She was co-president of the Maine Association for Public Interest Law and a member of the Women’s Law Association. Miriam serves on the pro bono panel for the non-profit Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project, and is currently providing free representation for people seeking asylum in Maine. 

Practices Areas

Car Accident

Medical Malpractice

Personal Injury

Language

English

Contact

129 Lisbon StLewiston, ME, 04240-7119

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