2021
Brann & Isaacson Attorney Becomes Her Family’s 4th Generation Elected to Maine State Bar Association Leadership
Brann & Isaacson partner Stacy O. Stitham has been elected to a one-year term as the Vice President of the Maine State Bar Association (MSBA) beginning in January 2021. Stitham, who most recently served as an MSBA governor for the Androscoggin district, will continue her family’s legacy of leadership at the MSBA by becoming the fourth generation elected to a board officer position.
Exactly 100 years prior, Stitham’s great-great grandfather, Charles W. Hayes, served as the organization’s president. Her great-grandfather, Harold M. Hayes, also held that position. Most recently, Stitham’s grandfather, Stuart E. Hayes, held the office in 1978. Collectively, Stitham’s family practiced law at a northern Maine firm for more than a century, before her father left private practice for the judiciary.
Stitham represents business clients in civil and commercial litigation. She has litigated patent, trademark, trade dress, copyright and corporate cases in state and federal court and before administrative agencies. She also advises clients on compliance issues, including data privacy and security. Prior to joining the firm, she served as a law clerk to United States District Judge John A. Woodcock, Jr. of the United States District Court for the District of Maine.
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