Isabel I. Mullin

Isabel grew up in Cape Elizabeth where she attended the local public schools. In 2010, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in economics with a minor in political science from Denison University in Granville, Ohio.

 

Following graduation from college, Isabel joined Congresswoman Chellie Pingree’s staff.  Her work in Congresswoman Pingree’s office and at the Maine State House fueled an interest in policy and the law. Isabel then attended the University of Maine School of Law where she received numerous honors.  She served as a student attorney in the Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic, and she was President of the Student Bar Association. Following law school and being admitted to the Maine Bar, she clerked in the York County Superior for Justices John H. O’Neil and now Associate Justice of the Maine Supreme Court Wayne Douglas.  Following her clerkship, Isabel then worked for a large Portland firm’s government relations practice, which led into her service as the chief of staff for the Maine Senate Majority Office during the 129th and 130th Maine State Legislatures.

 

Most recently, she spent a year and a half working at her family’s – one of the few remaining in the state – dairy farm. Isabel has a deep passion for Maine’s agricultural heritage. While she continues to farm and enjoy the Maine outdoors in her spare time, she has returned to the practice of law, joining Woodman Edmands in 2024.  Isabel will serve clients in the areas of general civil litigation, municipal and land use law and criminal defense.

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General civil litigation, municipal and land use law and criminal defense


University of Maine School of Law, J.D., 2016

·        President, Student Bar Association

·        The Diana DeJesus Distinguished Service Award

·        ACC-Northeast Law Student Ethics Award

·        Advancement Fellow

·        Linda Smith Dyer Fellow

 

Denison University, B.A., 2010