George F. Burns

George F. Burns


Bernstein, Shur, Sawyer & Nelson, P.A.

Recognized since 2003

Portland, Maine

Practice Areas

Arbitration

Commercial Litigation

Construction Law

Corporate Law

Litigation - Construction

Mediation

Timber Law

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George is passionate about achieving the best practical result, but he tries not to lose sight of humor and humanity in the process. He has been practicing law for over four decades and focuses on litigating, arbitrating, and mediating business and construction disputes. His trial experience is extensive and multi-faceted, before juries and arbitrators alike throughout New England and New York, including numerous construction and design claims, some involving tens of millions of dollars; products liability and toxic tort cases; and personal injury, tax, antitrust, securities, and partnership disputes. A common thread is often a dispute over a contract of some kind, including claims and defenses under the Law of Sales, Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code.

Based on his wide variety of experience in business law George has become, in effect, outside general counsel to several important American companies and trade associations.

George is a member of the Commercial Panel of the American Arbitration Association, and the Maine Supreme Court has appointed him as an arbitrator, mediator, and early neutral evaluator for its Court Alternative Dispute Service (CADRES). He’s also helped draft and enact legislation related to securities law and multiple defendant litigation, and has served on Maine’s Business and Consumer Docket Advisory Committee. George frequently shares his expertise in construction law and antitrust, as well as related areas such insurance and product liability, in lectures and seminars around the country, He is co-author with his partner Michael Bosse of the ABA book, Building the Construction Case: A Blueprint for Litigators (2014). George is also a board member of the Maine Chapter of the National Academy of Distinguished Neutrals, a testament to his exceptional skills and experience in the area of conflict resolution.

Recently, with former Bankruptcy Judge Louis Kornreich, George co-founded Bernstein Shur’s CERT Group standing for Case Evaluation and Resolution Team. Judge Kornreich and George have nearly 100 years of combined experience as trial lawyers, judges and neutrals of two former groups devoted to normal methods of dispute resolution outside of the normal court process or as referees were special masters within that process.

Below are subject matters where George served as neutral arbitrator/mediator:

  • Construction matters of all varieties
  • Engineering and architectural errors and omissions
  • Insurance coverage claims
  • Partnership disputes and business divorces
  • Family business conflict
  • Product liability class action matters
  • Law firm dissolution
  • State and federal insurance regulation
  • Antirust matters
  • Non-compete disputes
  • Commercial real estate disputes
  • Boat building disputes
  • Medical practice dissolution or break-ups
George is also very experienced in:
  • Serving as trustee and counselor to family businesses, as well as providing family business mediation, which he offers in collaboration with Dr. Thomas Davidow
  • Risk management for forest products wholesalers and retailers
  • Representing clients in antitrust claims, as well as aiding in the creation and maintenance of antitrust compliance programs
  • The ins and outs of Article 2 (Sales) of the Uniform Commercial Code
  • Arbitrating, litigating, and mediating matters involving engineering errors and omissions, asbestos, product and boat builder’s liability, marketing contracts, and manufacturers’ representative payments

Location
  • West Tower
    100 Middle Street
    P.O. Box 9729
    Portland, ME 04104-5029
Education
  • New York University, J.D., graduated 1978

Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2024 - Litigation - Construction Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2021 - Mediation Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2020 - Litigation - Construction Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2018 - Arbitration Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2016 - Mediation Lawyer of the Year Badge - 2012 - Construction Law
Named "Lawyer of the Year" by Best Lawyers® for:
  • Litigation - Construction, Portland, ME (2024)
  • Mediation, Portland, ME (2021)
  • Litigation - Construction, Portland, ME (2020)
  • Arbitration, Portland, ME (2018)
  • Mediation, Portland, ME (2016)
  • Construction Law, Portland, ME (2012)
Recognized in The Best Lawyers in America® 2025 for work in:
  • Arbitration
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Construction Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Litigation - Construction
  • Mediation
  • Timber Law
Special Focus:
  • Antitrust
  • Arbitration and Mediation
  • Architects and Engineers
  • Breach of Contract
  • Business
  • Business Disputes
  • Business Planning
  • Civil Litigation
  • Closely-Held Businesses
  • Commercial
  • Commercial Development
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Complex Litigation
  • Construction
  • Construction Disputes
  • Contract Disputes
  • Contract Review and Negotiation
  • Contractors
  • Corporate
  • Corporate Finance
  • Estate Planning
  • Family Businesses
  • General Corporate
  • Insurance Coverage
  • Litigation
  • Mediation
  • Securities
  • Structuring of Business Entities

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