About David G.
David G — Webbert practices law in Augusta, Maine, focusing primarily on personal injury cases. He is a partner at Johnson & Webbert, L.L.P., where he is known for handling complex legal matters. The firm provides services in various areas, including criminal law, business law, consumer law, employment law, appeals and appellate work, civil rights, government and administrative law, and legal malpractice. With a rich background in multiple legal domains, he effectively addresses the diverse needs of his clients. He earned his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1985, following his undergraduate studies at Yale University, where he received a B.A.
in History in 1978. His legal career began shortly after graduation when he served as a law clerk in 1985. Over the years, he has held several leadership positions, including Chair of Trial Practice and President of the Maine Trial Lawyers Association in 1998. His experience in trial practice gave him the skills necessary to advocate for his clients. David's practice encompasses many case types, with a significant focus on personal injury litigation. He has successfully represented clients in various legal stages, from initial consultations to trial and appeals.
His work often involves negotiating settlements and handling the requirements of civil litigation. He is known for his thorough preparation and approach, which have contributed to favorable outcomes for many clients. In addition to his legal practice, he is actively involved in several professional organizations. David serves as the President of the Disability Rights Center of Maine and is an elected member of the American Law Institute. His commitment to civil rights is further demonstrated through his membership in the Maine Civil Liberties Union's legal panel. He also participates in the Local Rules Committee for the United States District Court for the District of Maine, where he contributes to the development of legal standards in the region.
David is affiliated with the National Employment Lawyers Association as an Affiliate Head and is a member of the Maine Bar Journal's Editorial Committee. His involvement in these associations reflects his dedication to the legal profession and his desire to stay informed about developments in various areas of law. He is also a Master Level member of The John Waldo Ballou Inns of Court in Bangor, Maine, where he engages with fellow legal professionals to promote excellence in the field. Overall, David G. Webbert's extensive education, diverse practice areas, and active involvement in the legal community make him a well-rounded attorney committed to serving the needs of his clients and advocating for justice in Maine.