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Roger F. Brunelle, Jr.graduated in 1995 from the College of the Holy Cross, in Worcester, Massachusetts with a degree
in history. At Holy Cross, he was a member of the varsity swim team,
rugby team and chair of the Holy Cross Chapter of Habitat for Humanity. He is a 1998 graduate of the University of Connecticut School of Law. While in law school, Roger also studied
international law at the University of Leiden, in The Netherlands. After graduating from law school, he served in the United States Army Judge Advocate General’s Corp (JAG). During
his service, Roger was stationed in Virginia, California, and Colorado, where he acted as prosecutor, Special Assistant United States Attorney, and public defender. Roger left the Army as a Captain,
and joined Friedman Gaythwaite Wolf & Leavitt in 2003 where he continues to practice as a litigation and trial attorney. He is admitted to practice law in all courts in Maine, Massachusetts and Wisconsin.
Roger lives in Portland, Maine. He enjoys skiing, hiking, golf, and surfing along the coasts of Maine and Massachusetts.
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