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Attorney Wholey Briggs received her undergraduate degree in nursing from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, and her law degree from Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law. In addition to Maine, Attorney Briggs is admitted to practice in the state and federal courts in New Jersey, the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit and the state courts of Pennsylvania. Attorney Briggs began practicing in Maine in 2004, after working for 12 years in personal injury law firms in New Jersey. She has participated in multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements on behalf of patients and their families, drawing on her experience as both a Trial Lawyer and as a Registered Nurse. Attorney Brigg’s experience as an R.N., as well as a lawyer gives Briggs & Wholey’s clients the advantage in litigating the seriousness of their injuries from car accidents, medical malpractice and other personal injury negligence cases.
Attorney Wholey Briggs is a member of the Board of Governors of the Maine Trial Lawyers Association. She is also a member of the Joseph Halpern Inns of Court, American Association for Justice, Maine State Bar Association and Knox County Bar Association. Attorney Briggs remains an active member of the AAJ serving as a member of the Women Trial Lawyers Caucus, the AAJ Nursing Home Litigation Group, as well as a member of the AAJ Birth Injury Group. Attorney Wholey Briggs has served as a Guardian Ad Litem, and is a Maine Registered Nurse. Ms. Wholey Briggs currently serves on the Board of Directors for New Hope for Women.
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Acquired: 2004
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Acquired: 1986
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91 Camden Street, Rockland, ME, 04841
3 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | July 21, 2021
Gave advice even though I'm not her client
Alison kindly took time out of her busy day to call me and talk to me about my issue and I'm not even a client! She did not rush and was very thorough in her assessment of my issue.
"As an associate in Attorney Wholey Briggs's firm, I have witnessed first-hand the level of care and skill she brings to each client's legal matter. Her experience as both an attorney and as a registered nurse allows her to bring a perspective to medical malpractice and personal injury cases that is truly unique in the legal community. In every case, she is determined to achieve the best possible outcome for her client. I wholeheartedly endorse Attorney Wholey Briggs."
"Alison has a proven track record in the courtroom and in settlement negotiations. She works very hard and really cares about her clients. Alison gets her clients the value they deserve for their serious injuries. With 25 years of personal injury experience and close ties to the community here in Maine she is an asset to those who are injured through no fault of their own."
2015
"Best LawFirms" Tier 11; Personal Injury, Augusta, U.S. News - Best Lawyers® "Best Law Firms" in 2015
2014
Accredited Business, Better Business Bureau
2014
"Best LawFirms" Tier II; Personal Injury, Augusta, U.S. News - Best Lawyers® "Best Law Firms" in 2014
2014
Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2013
Knox County People's Choice award - Best Law Firm, Village Soup, Courier Publications, LLC "Best of the Best"
2007
Knox County Bar Association - Pro Bono Award, Maine State Bar Association
2007
Maine Trial Lawyers Achievement Award, Maine College of Trial Advocacy
N/A
Membership, Million Dollar Advocates Forum
2004 - Present
Managing Partner, Briggs & Wholey, LLC
2003 - 2004
Maine Registered Nurse, North East Heath
1996 - 2001
Nurse Attorney, Jackson & Buckley/Kalison, McBride, Jackson & Murphy
1988 - 1996
Nurse Attorney, Wilentz Goldman & Spitzer
2017 - Present
Maine Trial Lawyers AssociationPresident
2013 - Present
American Board of Trial AdvocatesMember
2013 - Present
American Association for Justice, Dialysis Equipment, Products and Clinics Litigation GroupMember
2013 - Present
American Association of Nurse AttorneysMember
2004 - Present
Maine Trial Lawyers AssociationBoard of Governors
2004 - Present
Maine State Bar AssociationFellow
2004 - Present
Knox County Bar AssociationAttorney Member
2004 - Present
Maine Supreme Judicial CourtCertified Guardian Ad Litem
2003 - Present
Maine State Registered NurseRegistered Nurse (R.N.)
1988 - Present
American Bar AssociationAttorney Member
Member
Member
Member
State Delegate
Member
Member
Member
Member
Associate Member
2015 - 2016
Maine Trial Lawyers AssociationTreasurer
2014 - 2015
Maine Trial Lawyers AssociationSecretary
2008 - 2015
New Hope for WomenBoard of Directors
2006 - 2007
Volunteer Lawyers Project for Domestic ViolenceMember
2006 - 2008
Jackson Memorial LibraryBoard of Governors
1988 - 2001
New Jersey Association for JusticeMember
1988 - 2001
New Jersey Bar AssociationMember
1988 - 2001
Middlesex County Bar AssociationMember
1980 - 1984
Wisconsin Registered NurseRegistered Nurse (R.N.)
1979 - 1984
New Jersey Registered NurseRegistered Nurse (R.N.)
1977 - 1984
Massachusetts Registered NurseRegistered Nurse (R.N.)
1986
JD - Juris Doctor
1977
BS - Bachelor of Science
2013
Documentation of Declining Cases
2010
Essentials of Medical Record Review
2009
Medical Records for Paralegals
2007
Using Medical Records to Prove Your Case
2013
English
Legal Answers
Legal Guides
I just was told by doctor that I will suffer permanent and painful side effects of radiation therapy from 7 years ago. Too late?
09 May 2018
A car was coming down a hill and hit me while I was turning left, am I at fault?
05 Apr 2014
I had new tires put on 3 weeks later tire fell off while driving and manager said they would pay all damages now getting the run
03 Jan 2014