Aria Eee
Aria Eee is the executive director of Maine’s Board of Overseers of the Bar in Augusta, Maine. Her primary responsibilities include assisting the Board in its fiduciary obligations, advising Maine lawyers on ethical concerns, and presenting legal education programs. Previously, Ms. Eee served as Maine’s Bar Counsel and for several years in the Bar Counsel’s office. She began her career as a NAPIL fellow assisting Passamaquoddy Tribal clients, then as counsel for the Passamaquoddy Tribe’s Housing Authority (Pleasant Point). She also was a solo practitioner in Washington County, Maine, before serving for several years as an assistant attorney general. Ms. Eee teaches professional responsibility as an adjunct professor at Maine Law, from which she graduated in 1994. She is also a subject-matter expert for the National Conference of Bar Examiners. Ms. Eee is a member of the ABA, the MSBA (including its BIPOC and WLS sections), the Gignoux Inn of Court and various affinity bar groups. She has devoted nearly 25 years of her legal career to public service in the state of Maine, and she is the 2020 recipient of the Law School’s L. Kinvin Wroth Distinguished Alumna/us Award. Ms. Eee received her undergraduate degree from the University of Alabama and her J.D. in 1994 from the University of Maine School of Law.