
About
Arthur H. Dumas
Arthur H. Dumas graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Georgetown University
in 1972. An ROTC scholarship recipient, he was granted a three-year deferment
to go to law school. He graduated from New England School of Law with a Juris
Doctorate in 1975 and then entered the army. He graduated from Armor Basic
Course at Ft. Knox, Kentucky, Airborne School at Ft. Benning, Georgia and
the JAG Basic Course at the University of Virginia He then spent three years
as a prosecutor and a defense counselor in the Judge Advocate General (JAG)
Office at Ft. Benning. While at Ft. Benning, he defended several high profile
criminal cases. He completed his four year active duty military obligation
in 1979, and has continued serving as an IMA JAG Reserve Officer. He is currently
a Lieutenant Colonel, Retired.
Art has actively practiced law in Maine since 1979, and started his own practice in 1982. He currently concentrates on personal injury cases such as vehicle collisions, social security disability, workers’ compensation, real estate and probate.
He is married to Celina Camire Dumas and has two children, John L. Dumas and Marce Dumas Lamontagne.
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