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WILLIAM V. FERDINAND JR. is a shareholder and director at Eaton Peabody, P.A., in Augusta, where he practices in the areas of environmental law, land use and legislative affairs. Prior to joining Eaton Peabody, P.A., he was on the staff of the state planning office, where he advised the Maine legislature and state agencies on environmental and economic development policy. Mr. Ferdinand has spoken to various groups on areas related to his practice. He earned his B.A. degree from St. Lawrence University, his J.D. degree from Tulane Law School and his M.S.L. degree in environmental law from Vermont Law School. Mr. Ferdinand is a member of the Maine State and American bar associations. JAMES B. HADDOW is a partner in the Portland law firm of Petruccelli, Martin & Haddow, LLP, where he represents both plaintiffs and defendants in civil trials. Mr. Haddow often speaks and writes about topics in civil trial practice. He earned his B.A. degree in philosophy, with distinction, from Colby College and his J.D. degree from the University of Maine. Mr. Haddow is a member of the Cumberland County, Maine State and American bar associations, the Maine Trial Lawyers Association and The American Association of Justice. DURWARD W. PARKINSON is a partner in the law firm of Bergen & Parkinson, LLC, where his practice areas include real estate and zoning, mediation, commercial litigation, municipal and land use law. He has represented real estate developers, neighborhood groups and municipalities in several high profile litigation matters. Mr. Parkinson is the editor of a training manual for governmental officials on land use regulations and has lectured extensively on this subject. He also provides training for municipal boards on their legal responsibilities. Mr. Parkinson also has served as a mediator and facilitator on legal and community issues. He has argued more than 20 cases before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, including the widely published Wells Beach case. Mr. Parkinson is a member of the York County and the Maine State bar associations. He earned his A.B. degree from Brown University and his J.D. degree from the University of Virginia School of Law.
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