Gregg R. Frame, Attorney Print
Gregg R. Frame
Gregg R. Frame

Gregg Frame is a founding member of Taylor, McCormack & Frame, LLC, focusing his practice in the area of labor and employment law, business development, and civil litigation. Mr. Frame is admitted to the Maine and New Hampshire Bars, as well as being admitted to the United States District Court in Maine and New Hampshire and the First Circuit Court of Appeals.

Mr. Frame serves as counselor to public and private entities on issues ranging from hiring and termination procedures to complex employment litigation to compliance with the numerous employment laws and regulations to extensive experience orchestrating union campaigns on behalf of management and in negotiating initial and successor collective bargaining agreements. Mr. Frame has appeared before the Maine Labor Relations Board and the Maine Human Rights Commission on behalf of his clients, as well as in state and federal courts in Maine and New Hampshire. Mr. Frame has also assisted corporate entities in the start-up phase, as well as representing individuals and corporations in dealing with complex corporate issues, from mergers and acquisitions to shareholder disputes. Mr. Frame has been a featured speaker on many topics, including: the Fair Labor Standards Act; Combating Unionization; Discipline and Discharge of Employees; the Americans with Disabilities Act; Title IX; Sexual Harassment Awareness; and Drug Testing.  Mr. Frame’s practice also involves extensive representation of homeowners and condominium associations and landlords.

Mr. Frame graduated from Waterville High School, Phillips Exeter Academy, and obtained a B.A. in History from Dartmouth College, where he was a four-year starter, captain, and All-Ivy League basketball player. He graduated cum laude from the University of Maine School of Law, where he was a research editor of the Maine Law Review, and a legal writing and research instructor. Mr. Frame was twice awarded the Justice Glassman Scholarship for academic achievement while in law school.

Prior to earning his J.D., Mr. Frame spent five years as a teacher and coach, and also worked as an intern at The White House. Mr. Frame serves on the Board of the Maine Bar Association’s Lawyer Referral and Information Service (LRIS), as well as the American Bar Association’s LRIS Committee.  Mr. Frame is actively involved in leadership positions with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Portland, The Don Martin Classic, the New England Basketball Hall of Fame, and serves on the Board of Trustees at Cheverus High School. Mr. Frame lives in South Portland with his wife, Jill, and children, Lillian and Jake.

 
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