Dedicated. Trusted. Community-Driven.

Anne-Marie L. Storey is a recognized leader in employment law with more than two decades of experience guiding Maine businesses through complex workplace challenges.

Known for her practical guidance, extensive subject-matter knowledge, and unwavering commitment to client success, she helps organizations find clarity in even the most high-stakes employment matters. She has built a robust practice in employment and labor law, representing employers in both advisory and litigation matters—from administrative forums to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court.

What she's great at

Anne-Marie delivers clear, tailored legal strategies informed by a nuanced understanding of each client’s operations and workplace culture. Her work spans:

  • Employment and labor law counseling
  • Workplace investigations
  • Maine Human Rights Commission claims and employment litigation
  • Workplace trainings
  • Human Resources audits and compliance
  • Worker’s compensation matters
  • Regulatory compliance and risk management

How she delivers

With a direct, personable style, Anne-Marie brings clarity and actionable solutions to challenging legal scenarios. Drawing on her broad litigation experience, she blends timely, pragmatic counsel with empathy and a focus on long-term organizational health.

    Why you'll enjoy working with her

    Anne-Marie is known for her sense of humor, relatability, and straightforward approach. She communicates legal concepts in plain, accessible terms, building trust as both a trusted advisor and collaborative partner.

    Who she is off the clock

    Outside of work, Anne-Marie brings the same energy to her community commitment and personal pursuits as she does to her legal practice. She is a former US Peace Corps Volunteer, and currently serves on the boards of the Maine Discovery Museum, Bangor YMCA, The Grand Theatre, and Eastern Area Agency on Aging, and volunteered with Meals-on-Wheels for several years—earning the Bangor Chamber of Commerce’s Volunteer of the Year Award in in 2009 and 2021. When she’s not volunteering, you can often find her running marathons, exploring local trails, supporting productions at The Grand, or enjoying time with her husband, daughter, and dogs.