Practice Focus
Business Law, Real Estate and Local Government, Land Conveyancing and Small
Estate Planning
Biography
Michael J. Gentile is a skilled negotiator and expert in Maine process and
development. He has consistently been in the forefront of significant business
acquisitions and exit strategies for large land holding entities, aiding with
energy projects such as small power production facilities, co-generation
facilities and transmission lines. Michael also counsels in real estate
transactions for land development, subdivisions, tax increment financing and
local permitting. Michael has been a Partner of Preti Flaherty since its
founding in 1978. He is a native of Auburn, Maine.
Representative Matters
- Represented a diverse group of clients in the purchase and sale of
businesses and holdings including tracts of land, commercial buildings, cable
television companies, auto dealerships and many others.
- Counsels the municipalities of Jay, Fayette, Vienna, Rangeley and Dixfield
on environmental ordinances, solid waste ordinances, contracts and all aspects
of municipal issues.
- Represented the owner in the sale of the hydroelectric assets of the Rumford
Falls Power Co. in Rumford, Maine to an affiliate of Brookfield, formerly known
as Brascan, at a purchase price in excess of $100 million. The electrical
generating facility and adjancent paper mill had been operated as an integrated
operation, requiring intricate real estate structuring, including shared water
rights and cross-easements. The matter also involved complex contractual
arrangements for the sharing of key infrastructure components during a post-sale
transition period.
- Represented Saddleback Land & Timber Corp. following the purchase of
over 8,000 acres on Saddleback Mountain in 2003. Our Real Estate Group and Land
Use and Permitting Group assisted the family owners in transforming the existing
ski resort into an environmentally sensitive, affordable, family-oriented
vacation area. During the first phase of the project, we successfully took
Saddleback’s interests before LURC and gained subdivision permits to allow
additional ski trails and 54 condominium units. We continue to coordinate phase
two of the project, which involves creating condominiums, house lots, drafting
architectural control covenants and other aspects of achieving Saddleback’s
10-year development plan.
Professional Achievements
Listed in Woodward/White's
The Best Lawyers in America 2008 edition
Previous Legal Experience
A former judge of probate for Franklin County, Michael was active in the
implementation of Maine’s new Probate Code when it was adopted in 1980. Prior to
joining the firm, he worked for Pine Tree Legal Assistance in Skowhegan. In
1968, his class action suit on behalf of one client resulted in a special
statutory three judge Federal court (two district court judges and one appellate
court judge) declaring Maine's debtor collection process unconstitutional and
led to the statewide elimination of debtor prisons.
Admissions
- Admitted to practice in Maine
- Admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court for nearly 30
years
- Member of the Oxford County, Franklin County and Maine State Bar
Associations
Education
Michael graduated from the University of Maine with a degree in mathematics
before serving as a second lieutenant and artillery officer (Nike-Hercules
missiles) in the U.S. Army at Thule Air Force Base in Greenland. On his return
to the United States, he worked as a computer programmer while earning his law
degree at Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.
Civic Involvement
- Former member of the Jay Planning Board
- Current member of the Maine State Bar Association’s Title Standards
Committee
- Former Trustee of the Franklin Memorial Hospital, with two years as
Chairman
Education
J.D., Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law, 1968
B.A., University of Maine, 1963 (Math)