A graduate of University of Maine School of Law, Jason has received a BV Preeminent Peer Review Rating from the distinguished Martindale-Hubbell. He has also been recognized as a Rising Star in the areas of both General Litigation and Family Law by New England Super Lawyers for the past seven consecutive years and was voted Greater Lewiston/Auburn’s Best Attorney by Market Survey’s of America in 2013 and 2014.
Jason's practice focuses in the areas of real estate, boundary, and easement disputes; divorce and parental rights; general civil litigation; landlord-tenant law; employment law; and general trial work.
Toye’s practice focuses on commercial and residential construction litigation, business disputes, tenancy disputes, and personal injury claims. In addition to his civil practice, Toye also defends individuals charged in criminal offenses.
Hailing from a family rooted in the legal profession, his desire to practice law began at an early age. In addition to his practical experience, his drive to support his community brings energy and focus to serving clients throughout the litigation process, from pre-suit through dispute resolution, to hearings and trials.
While attending law school at the University of Maine School of Law, Toye served as a member of Maine Law Review and served as a judicial extern for the Maine District Court in Portland. He also completed an internship at the York District Attorney’s office working on criminal prosecutions and worked at the Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic assisting low income people in a variety of legal matters. His education was further enhanced with his Fellowship with Dow and Associates, a law firm in Botswana, where he honed his skills in appellate advocacy, focusing on international human rights law. He earned his bachelor’s in political science from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, graduating summa cum laude.
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