Tyler Soucy was born and raised in Richmond, Maine, where he cultivated a strong work ethic and a deep passion for sports, music, and reading. These interests flourished during his high school years and guided him to the University of Southern Maine. There, Tyler excelled both on the soccer field and the music stage while laying the groundwork for his future career in law. After earning a Political Science degree, he pursued his legal education at New England Law | Boston, where he gained valuable experience through internships and clerkships. Notably, he worked as a law clerk for the Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office – Civil Trial Division, tackling complex legal issues, and gained further insight into civil defense at Morrison Mahoney, LLP.
Upon graduating and passing the bar exam in July, Tyler began working as a paralegal at Steve Smith Trial Lawyers. His dedication and expertise quickly advanced his career, culminating in his recent admission to the Maine bar. Now officially an attorney, Tyler is eager to apply his skills and experiences to make a meaningful impact in the legal field, while staying true to his Richmond roots.
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Steve Smith has handled multiple cases for me from divorce and custody to real estate transactions. Always professional and compassionate. The office staff is wonderful…
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