Attorney Profile: Eric G. Parker
| Eric brings to the firm
almost 30 years of extensive experience in civil litigation. His areas of
practice include plaintiff’s litigation, personal injury, commercial and
domestic litigation as well as business, professional regulation, probate
and real estate. He has significant trial experience with two cases
concluding in
excess of $1 million. Eric earned
his B.A. from Colby College in 1975. He then graduated from Vermont Law
School in 1981. |

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After completing his clerkship with the Lamoille
County State’s Attorneys Office, he joined the Vermont Attorney General’s Office
Medicaid Provider Fraud Unit as a prosecutor. Since 1983, he has been in private practice, first as an associate
with Otterman & Allen in Barre and then with the firm of Abare, Nichols
& Parker also in Barre.
Eric is now focusing his experience and results
from the courtroom to the
negotiation table. He completed Pepperdine US Straus Institute for Dispute
Resolution, intensive Mediation training in 2010. He is available to use
all of his skills and training to mediate your dispute to a successful
resolution.
Eric is a member of the Vermont and American Bar Associations,
and served on
the Vermont Bar Association Professional Responsibility Committee for 15 years.
He has served on
numerous family court related committees and panels, and was recognized by the
Vermont Court Administrator in 1991 for substantial contributions to the court
system as acting judge. In
his spare time he enjoys playing guitar, Vermont wildlife pursuits, and escaping to camp.