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43 years of experience
Arbitration & Mediation, Business Law, International Law
Rhode Island
Miriam A. Ross is a business attorney with extensive industry and business experience as an in-house counsel (Dayco Corporation, Textron Inc. and GTECH Corporation) and in the private practice of law. She serves as the trusted legal advisor for counsel and assistance with the evaluation, structuring and negotiation of the full range of business transactions, contracts, litigation, licensing, development, corporate and governance issues, as well as advice on day-to-day legal issues, employment matters, and operational matters. The Law Offices of Miriam A. Ross, Esq. are primarily focused on providing smaller and medium-sized businesses (profit and not-for-profit) and business owners with the same type and quality of legal advice and counsel enjoyed by organizations with in-house legal staff. The firm brings practical strategies and the right mix of legal insight and judgment for the many issues organizations and their leadership faces within the clients' time frame and budget. The firm represents a variety of businesses and organizations, including sole proprietorships, service, hospitality, environmental, manufacturing, marketing, food distribution and services, software design, and Internet/Web companies, as well as business consultants and nonprofit organizations. Ms. Ross is an adjunct professor at Roger Williams University, School of Law, teaching corporate governance and business ethics/compliance. In 2010 she garnered a respectable showing running as a first-time candidate for the Rhode Island State Senate. Miriam has a private mediation practice offering impartial mediation services to the legal and business communities for the resolution of commercial and business disputes. Miriam has served as a mediator in a wide variety of cases, including commercial and contract disputes, construction, environmental, business partnerships and employment matters. Miriam is one of six chairs (and only female chair) of the RI Small Business Economic Summit sp View More ›
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B.A. | Political Science; Latin American Studies
J.D. | Law
Adjunct Professor
2010 - Current
Committee on Continuing Legal Education, Member
2008 - Current
RI Business Economic Summit - Co Chair
2007 - Current
Member
1988 - Current
Epsilon II Class
2009 - 2010