The Law Offices of Joseph Baldacci

The Law Offices of Joseph Baldacci With over 20 years of experience, we proudly serve clients across the state of Maine from our offices in Bangor. His family roots are on Palm Street in Bangor.

We are client-oriented and well-versed in a wide array of law practice including personal injury, criminal defense, and divorce & family law. Our services include:

Personal Injury
Auto Accidents
Criminal Defense
Divorce & Family Law
*Bankruptcy
Small Business Representation

*We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy under the bankruptcy code. About Joseph Baldacci:

Joe Bal

dacci was born, brought up and educated in Bangor. He attended the Abraham Lincoln School, the Garland Street Junior High School (now the William S. Cohen School) and Bangor High School Class of 1983. While in high school among other activites Joe was a delegate representing Bangor High School at the American Legion Dirigo Boys State program and was one of two Maine winners of the William Randolph Hearst U.S. Senate Youth Scholarship Program which included a meeting of all 100 national winners with then President Ronald Reagan while a senior in high school. Joe graduated with distinction from the University of Maine with a B.A. in political science in 1987 and graduated from the University of Maine School of Law in Portland, Maine in 1991 with Juris Doctorate. At Law School Joe co-founded the Maine Association for Public Interest Law ( MAPIL ) which is still going strong raising money for scholarhips to law students who work in the public interest legal field. Since 1991 Joe has been a member of the Maine Bar establishing his own general practice in downtown Bangor that year. Joe was previously elected to the Bangor City Council in 1996 and reelected in 1999 and served a term as Mayor from 1998-1999. On the council Joe worked to keep the Bangor City Nursing Home and to allow the Fire Department to establish its ambulance and paramedic unit which is a vital service for everyone. He supported several important redevelopment projects throughout the City. He called on the University of Maine system to redevelop its grounds in the late 90s and he continues to fight for the Dorthea Dix hospital. As an attorney for the last 22 years Joe has represented literally thousands of people in many different types of cases. Joe has worked in the District Courts in almost every county in Maine, has tried jury and non-jury cases in the Superior Court , argued several times before the Maine Supreme Judicial Court sitting as the Law Court. Joe has tried hundreds of cases and has won many of them. Joe works with the individual or the family or the small business and sees what has to be done to help out in a particular situation. Much of Joe's current practice is centered around family law, divorce, parental rights, custody and related issues; as well as defending people before state, local or federal agencies or boards. Joe is a member of the Maine State Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Joe has won awards for his pro bono service for clients, as well as for his service to families and grandparents. Joe was the attorney in the seminal case on grandparent's rights- Rideout v. Riendeau ( Me. 2001 ) and Joe has worked on hundreds of cases helping parents or relatives raise their child to ensure that the best interests of the child are served. In 2004 he was appointed by the Council to negotiate an agreement with the City of Halifax and their airport and the agreement reached protects Bangor International Airports preclearance business on international flights. From 2005-2007 he worked as a volunteer and as an officer of the Save Dakin Pool Committee which raised private funds that have led to the improvements at the east side pool and so far has kept it free for Bangor kids. Joe lives in Bangor with his wife Elizabeth and their two children Caroline and Olivia who attend Doughty School; along with their lovable golden retriever Rosie.

YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.GOOD FOOD. GOOD PEOPLE. DEMOCRACY IN ACTION. GET OUT THE VOTEPLEASE JOIN ME AS...
10/25/2024

YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE CORDIALLY INVITED.

GOOD FOOD. GOOD PEOPLE. DEMOCRACY IN ACTION. GET OUT THE VOTE

PLEASE JOIN ME AS WE BRING THIS CAMPAIGN INTO THE HOMESTRETCH THANKFULLY :) AND DOING IT IN A POSITIVE AND FORWARDLOOKING APPRAOCH



BUSY FRIDAY: Attended the Boys and Girls Club grand opening on the Davis Rd in Bangor and had the honor of helping to cu...
10/18/2024

BUSY FRIDAY: Attended the Boys and Girls Club grand opening on the Davis Rd in Bangor and had the honor of helping to cut the ribbon with Sen. Susan Collins and State Rep. Ambureen Rana and several of the boys and girls there. The Opportunity Center is a wonderful addition to the neighborhood and for the kids.

Then on to the Y on 2nd Street to meet with their leadership on future plans to build an attractive, large, modern, accessible multi purpose center for recreation, education, child care, wellness programs, and much more to serve thousands of Mainers in the Bangor region.






TIME FOR LAWN SIGN LOCATIONS LMK IF YOU NEED ONE IN BANGOR AND HERMON- Thank you.
09/13/2024

TIME FOR LAWN SIGN LOCATIONS LMK IF YOU NEED ONE IN BANGOR AND HERMON- Thank you.

09/11/2024

I'LL BE SITTING BY THE PHONE FOR YOUR CALL-
TOMORROW NIGHT AT 7PM JOIN OUR TELEPHONE TOWN HALL--- by phone you can join at (855)-756-7520 Ext. 109 965 #. You can also come to the office downtown for some pizza and soft drinks.

With over 20 years of experience, we proudly serve clients across the state of Maine from our offices in Bangor. We are client-oriented and well-versed in a wide array of law practice including personal injury, criminal defense, and divorce & family law.

09/10/2024

Between social media platforms our campaign video has had over 2k views just in the last 24 hours. Positive message, positive vision for the future. Thank you.


08/22/2024

I am happy to share with you that our1st Baldacci Spaghetti Supper with our homemade sauce, meatball and a cannolli----- 1 cannolli per person no hoarding please- will be occurring on Sunday October 6th at 5pm Bangor High School cafetaria. All registered voters in Bangor and Hermon are cordially invited- please save the date-will need some volunteers- children under 12 are $5 for dinner and a dessert and everyone else $7 for dinner and dessert.

More information as we get closer- thank you.

If you interested in volunteering that day let me know- thank you



With over 20 years of experience, we proudly serve clients across the state of Maine from our offices in Bangor. We are client-oriented and well-versed in a wide array of law practice including personal injury, criminal defense, and divorce & family law.

08/20/2024

For Immediate Release

Aug. 20, 2024

Contact: Samantha Warren, 207-632-0389, [email protected]

University of Maine System to study feasibility of establishing state’s first public medical school

ORONO, Maine — The University of Maine System (UMS) will partner with the nation’s leading medical education consultant to study the feasibility of starting the state’s first public medical school.

In response to a critical shortage of physicians in rural Maine and with the support of the Maine Hospital Association, the Maine Primary Care Association and Northern Light Health, in 2023 the Maine Legislature and Gov. Janet Mills provided funding for UMS to undertake a study to examine establishing an MD-granting institution in Penobscot County – likely affiliated with the University of Maine (UMaine).

Following a competitive request that generated multiple proposals, UMS has selected Tripp Umbach to assist with the study. The firm has worked with most U.S. medical schools over the past 30 years including in Maine, and conducted some 50 medical school feasibility studies, including in rural states such as Idaho and Montana.

“As with Maine in general, our physician population is aging. It has been difficult to keep pace with retirements and demographic shifts to fulfill the healthcare needs of northern Maine. This exciting first step, determining the feasibility of a new medical school in Penobscot County, may spark interest in current physicians to move here, while looking toward building a sustainable physician workforce for the future. Northern Light Health looks forward to expanding its tradition of training the next generation of physicians and building on our existing education and research partnerships with Maine’s public universities,” said Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center Director of Clinical Education Dr. James Jarvis.

Tripp Umbach was chosen by UMS in part because of its extensive experience in innovative graduate medical education models, including multi-state medical education programs, health system-driven medical schools and state pathway programs with established out-of-state medical schools.

As part of the study, UMS and Tripp Umbach will engage stakeholders throughout the state, including community and statewide healthcare organizations, state and federal healthcare and Veterans agencies, research institutions, other medical education providers, policymakers and associations, such as those representing hospitals, physicians and primary care providers.

The study will consider whether a public medical school is necessary for Maine and what resources including funding, personnel, and research and clinical laboratories and equipment would be required if such an initiative is deemed essential. Any proposal to establish a medical school within the System would require a public review process and approval by the UMS Board of Trustees, as well as significant public and philanthropic support.

“We appreciate that Maine policymakers and healthcare leaders see our university as central to addressing the state’s healthcare workforce shortages, which are particularly acute in rural regions where we are so strongly rooted and include the need for more physicians,” said UMaine President Joan Ferrini-Mundy, who is also the System’s vice chancellor for research and innovation. “While we are realistic about the substantial resources required for starting and sustaining a public medical school, we look forward to working with Tripp Umbach and statewide stakeholders to understand the opportunities for our university, the broader System and our partners to build upon our strengths to further improve healthcare access and outcomes for Maine and beyond.”

The UMS Board of Trustees is authorized to operate a college of medicine and confer the degree of Doctor of Medicine, but the public system has never had the resources to do so and has focused on other education and research initiatives to improve Mainers’ health and well-being.

Last year, Maine’s public universities produced 894 healthcare graduates and brought tens of millions of dollars in related research investment to the state, mostly through UMaine – the state’s only institution to have achieved the prestigious Carnegie R1 classification for very high research activity – and the University of Southern Maine’s Catherine Cutler Institute.

UMaine is also the degree-granting institution that anchors Maine’s Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering, an innovative, multi-institutional education and research consortium that also includes The Jackson Laboratory, the MaineHealth Institute of Research, the MDI Biological Laboratory and the University of New England. In 2018, UMaine launched its Institute of Medicine to coordinate the institution’s accelerating activities and partnerships in health and life science education and cutting-edge research.

The feasibility study and its recommendations are due to the Maine Legislature in November 2025.

Bipartisan award to all members of the HHS Committee, which I proudly serve as Senate Chair, for protecting important pr...
08/12/2024

Bipartisan award to all members of the HHS Committee, which I proudly serve as Senate Chair, for protecting important programs dfoor Maine's seniors, most particularly of note was our budget decisions to protect the Qualified Medicare Beneficiary program which helps seniors earning less than $41,000 per year with their copays, deductibles and premiums. 2000 seniors in Bangor and Hermon would have been adversely affected.


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