Practice Focus
Business and Transactional Law; Real Estate Law;
Health Care
Biography
Eric P. Stauffer practices with the firm’s Business Law, Real Estate and
Health Care Practice Groups and is the former Business Law Group Chair. He
handles all types of commercial transactions, with emphasis on buying and
selling businesses and structuring business relationships. He has served as
counsel to the Maine Turnpike Authority for nearly two decades, and to the
Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority since its establishment in 1995.
Representative Matters
- Eric's contributions to major real estate development projects have included
regulatory, contract and procurement work for the development of a major
newspaper printing and production plant, the construction of a large psychiatric
hospital and expansions for various Maine hospitals. He was lead counsel
in the design and implementation of the cross-border ownership structure for a
power generating facility.
- In financial workouts, he has handled the negotiation and documentation of
waste handling agreements for several Maine municipalities as part of the
financial restructuring of one of Maine's largest waste-to-energy plants.
He also led the firm's groundbreaking work on the restructuring of a housing
cooperative association.
- He has been lead counsel in a number of business acquisitions including
purchases of television stations in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Springfield and
Champaign, Illinois, and Tallahassee, Florida, in addition to several newspapers
in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. He has also handled acquisitions of other
telecommunications, call center, computer software, hydroelectric and insurance
businesses both in and out of Maine.
- Rick also handles negotiation and documentation of purchases, financings and
leasing of real estate, including broadcast tower, shopping center, office
building and other commercial leasing.
- As lead attorney on many major transactions, Rick has coordinated
participation by other practice groups in the firm, particularly on matters
related to the environment, employment and bankruptcy. He has a long record of
success in collaborations with other professionals (including lawyers outside of
the firm) to the maximum advantage of the firm's clients. .
Previous Legal Experience
After receiving his law degree from Yale Law School in 1972, Rick worked in
the Maine Governor's Office as Federal State Coordinator, Maine Alternate to the
New England Regional Commission and Special Assistant to Governor Kenneth M.
Curtis. As the governor's aide, Rick had staff responsibilities for natural
resources, energy, environmental protection, economic development and Native
American affairs. He served as Development Officer and General Counsel to the
Maine State Housing Authority from 1975 to 1977. In 1977, he became
Administrative Assistant to Governor Curtis during the governor's term as
chairman of the Democratic National Committee. A year later, he joined Preti
Flaherty.
Admissions
- Arizona; Maine; District of Columbia
- Admitted to practice before the State Courts in Maine, Arizona and District
of Columbia and the U.S. District Courts in the District of Maine and the
District of Arizona
Professional Associations
- Member, Cumberland County, Maine, Arizona and District of Columbia Bar
Associations
- Fellow, American College of Mortgage Attorneys
- Member, The American Health Lawyers Association
- Member, New England Historic Genealogical Society
Civic Involvement
- Member of Board of Directors, Executive Committee and other Board Committees
of the Maine Bar Foundation
- Member of Board of Directors and Executive Committee of Maine Real Estate
Development Association
- Former president and treasurer of Goodwill Industries of Maine, Inc., and
has more than twelve years of service on its Board of Directors.
- Former member of the Board of Directors of Junior Achievement of Maine.
Professional Achievements
- Woodward-White's The Best Lawyers in America.
- Recipient of the Public Policy Advocacy Award in 1992, the Founder’s Award
in 2002 and Volunteer of the Year Award in 2007 from the Maine Real Estate
Development Association in connection with his efforts as a member of its
Legislative Committee, which he has chaired or co-chaired since the early
1990's.
- He has lectured on legal opinions in business transactions, health
privacy matters, and eminent domain.
Education
J.D., Yale Law School, 1972
B.A., New College of Florida, 1969