Ann R. Robinson joined the firm as an attorney in 1988 and is a resident
partner of the Augusta office. She currently serves as Chair of its Legislative,
Regulatory & Government Services Practice Group and as a member of the
Health Law Group. She recently completed a term as a member of the firm’s
Management Committee. Ann specializes in legislative and regulatory law and has
extensive experience in health, environmental, insurance and professional
regulation issues. Ann is listed in Woodward/White's The Best Lawyers in
America.
Ann routinely represents clients before the Maine Legislature and before
various State boards and commissions on licensing, permitting and enforcement
matters, such as the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation,
Maine Department of Environmental Protection, and the Maine Department of Human
Services. Her clients include the pharmaceutical industry, financial
institutions, nonprofit biomedical research facilities, among others.
She also represents clients in litigation arising out of administrative
agency decisions. Ms. Robinson is currently serving as local co-counsel to the
pharmaceutical industry in a constitutional challenge to a state
price-regulation statute. She has assisted numerous insurance companies before
the Maine Bureau of Insurance in obtaining licenses to transact business in
Maine. She has also successfully defended clients before the Bureau in
disciplinary proceedings and on statutory compliance issues.
Ann is one of Maine's foremost authorities on underground oil storage tank
(UST) laws and regulations. She was one of the principal participants in the
legislative effort that established a pollution liability fund for UST operators
in 1990. Ann's experience with USTs has also included representation of clients
before the Board of Environmental Protection, where she has participated in UST
rulemaking proceedings, assisted clients with fund claims and negotiated consent
agreements for tank operators cited for violations.
Born in Lewiston, Maine, Ann graduated from Brown University and earned her
law degree in 1988 at the University of Maine School of Law, where she received
the American Jurisprudence Award in Torts. She joined Preti Flaherty in 1983 as
a paralegal/lobbyist, became an attorney with the firm in 1988 and attained
Partnership status in 1996.
She was appointed by the Bush Administration to serve as a Director of the
Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston.
She is also a former member of the Maine Human Rights Commission, a
gubernatorial appointment
Ann also served as a regular panelist on the weekly television program
Mainely Issues, offering political commentary on issues affecting Maine and its
citizens. She is active in state and national Republican organizations and
served as Chair of the Maine Republican Convention in 2008. Ann has served as
counsel to the Maine Republican Party, as well as state counsel to the
Bush-Cheney presidential campaigns in 2000 and 2004. She was the Maine
Republicans' nominee for Maine Attorney General in 1996.
Ann currently serves as a member of the Board of Directors of the Maine State
Chamber of Commerce and as a member of the Corporation of the Jackson
Laboratory.
She is a member of the Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Trinity in Lewiston
and is a former Parish Council President.
Admissions
Maine; U.S. District Court, District of Maine; U.S. Court of Appeals, First and
Federal Circuits and U.S. Supreme Court.
Education
University of Maine, 1988
A.B., Brown University, 1983
Languages
Conversational Greek