Biography
Sarah J. Tewksbury is a seasoned paralegal with extensive experience in litigation, focusing on medical malpractice, construction litigation, labor relations, and human rights cases. She has a proven ability to manage complex legal matters, including indexing and analyzing medical records, drafting legal documents, and preparing exhibits for judicial proceedings. Sarah works closely with attorneys on cases before state and federal agencies, such as the Vermont Labor Relations Board and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Her strong organizational skills and attention to detail enable her to handle large caseloads effectively, ensuring attorneys are well-prepared at every stage of litigation.
In addition to her litigation work, Sarah has held leadership roles in nonprofit operations and health policy advising. She co-founded a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting individuals in need and contributed to healthcare reform initiatives at the state level. Sarah’s curiosity and commitment to the law make her adaptable to cases across a wide range of fields and subject matters. Proficient in American Sign Language and conversational in French, she is well-equipped to work with diverse clients and stakeholders, further enhancing her ability to navigate complex legal environments.
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Education
- University of Southern Maine (B.A.)
- Political Science: International Relations