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also known as Amy Fairfield
Amy Fairfield is an accomplished and experienced trial attorney. Amy’s commitment and determination to protecting the rights of her clients is legendary. Amy’s criminal practice has included numerous high profile cases and she has represented thousands of individuals charged with serious felonies and misdemeanors. Amy’s family practice focuses on divorce and parental rights and responsibilities. Amy is also a rostered Guardian ad Litem.
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Acquired: 2004
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 2024
10 Stoney Brook Lane, Lyman, ME, 04002
18 Client Reviews
Showing 1 - 3 of 3 reviews | Compassion
Posted by Tina | January 11, 2025 | Domestic Violence
Very unprofessional
I seen this attorney in action, when questioning her on a PFA for her client filed with false allegations she just wanted to sweep it under the rug. Try to be intimidating and also swearing with the (f**k) when trying to mediate. This woman was ridiculous! I don't even understand how she has a licen...
Posted by anonymous | April 12, 2023 | Hired Attorney
Will take cases she has no interest in expensive lesson
Will take cases she has no interest in expensive lesson She just doesn’t seem to care she’ll run the clock talking About her other cases expect you to have blind faith in her found out she is being investigated for overcharging the state for indigent clients
Posted by Zach | September 07, 2015 | Hired Attorney | Criminal Defense
Amy saved my life!!!
Amy went above and beyond during my case. She hired private detectives, spent countless hours interviewing witnesses, made sure my family was protected from the media, made trips to the state crime lab in augusta, brought on a second lawyer from her firm for my trial, but more than all that, she beli...
"I worked with Amy on a difficult criminal case. Amy's experience and dedication helped our client receive a positive result in a very negative situation. She is a savvy defense counsel who truly cares about her clients and their well-being."
"Amy Fairfield has a unique combination of passion for her client's and tremendous legal skill. Amy uses those skills to advocate creatively and relentlessly for her clients. She is top shelf."
"If you are in Southern Maine and need a lawyer who will go to bat for you, isn't afraid of trial, and won't give up, hire Amy."
Criminal defense lawyer
Family lawyer
This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 2024.
Reprimand/Probation issued in ME, 2024
updated on 09/26/2024Reprimand/probation means an attorney did something wrong but may still practice law. The State gives the lawyer a public reprimand in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior. The State also monitors the lawyer's activities for a period of time in hopes that he or she will not repeat the behavior.
2018
President's Award, Maine Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
2010
Unsung Hero, Maine Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
2004 - Present
Founder & Managing Attorney, Fairfield & Associates, P.A.
2015 - Present
York County Bar AssociationMember
2005 - Present
Justice of the Peace (Complaint Justice)Appointed
2004 - Present
Maine State Bar AssociationMember
2004 - 2021
Maine Association of Criminal Defense LawyersBoard Member for Region I
NG after about 7 hours of deliberation
Not guilty on both counts
NG in 45 minutes
2003
JD - Juris Doctor
2000
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2015
Ethics- Prosecutorial Misconduct
2014
Juvenile Defense-motion practice
2014
Juvenile Defense
2013
Advanced Juvenile Law- bindover hearings
2011
Competency and Criminal Responsibility
English
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How do I get rid of a License Suspension off my driving record?
10 Oct 2014
16 year old son has been accused of rape
10 Oct 2014
Does the defense have to turn over evidence to the state?
09 Oct 2014