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March 20, 2023 — Business Leaders of the Year

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V O L . X X I X N O. V I P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY INDUSTRY LEADER OF THE YEAR / HIGHER EDUCATION Leigh Saufley Dean, University of Maine School of Law As much as Leigh Saufley loved being a judge, the former Justice of Maine's Supreme Judicial Court couldn't be happier leading the University of Maine School of Law. By choice, she does so from a second-floor office rather than with faculty on the fifth floor so that she can be near the student services suite and where students gather. S aufley led the $13.5 million effort to move the law school from an outdated build- ing on the USM campus to a newly refurbished downtown building that will double as a recruiting tool to find students and faculty. From the school's modern new Old Port home, she is forging new ties with the busi- nesses community and expanding experiential learning opportunities for students not just close to home but also in rural Maine, through the Rural Lawyers Fellowship Program and new Rural Practice Clinic in Fort Kent. Mainebiz: What does it mean to be in this new location? Leigh Saufley: e new location is everything we had hoped for and more. ere's government, there's courts, there are lots of waterfront businesses, but the thing that has sur- prised me the most is that it's already a community. e folks who have Leigh Saufley, dean of Maine Law, led the law school's move to new quarters that will serve as a recruiting tool for faculty and students. M A R C H 2 0 , 2 0 2 3 18 From judge to dean Maine Law with an entrepreneurial bent Maine's former Chief Justice Leigh Saufley leads B y R e n e e C o r d e s University of Maine School of Law 207.780.4355 / mainelaw.maine.edu 300 Fore St., Portland What it does: Maine's public and only law school; part of the University of Maine System. Founded: 1962. Student body: 252 Juris Doctor students, plus five additional students pursuing a Master of Law (L.L.M.) or Doctor of Juridical Science (JSD) degree.

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