Top best R Lawyers in ZIP 03301 | 68 available
68 R lawyers are available in ZIP code 03301 in Concord, New Hampshire. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.3/5 and 58% provide free consultation with average fees of $337 per hour.
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Ted Lothstein and his firm focus on criminal litigation, appeals in state and federal court, and DWI and motor vehicle defense. 3 lawyers, well over 60 years of experience. Offices in Concord & Keene, NH.
Tayla George is a multi-disciplinary attorney representing individuals and businesses in a range of matters, including civil rights, employment law, immigration, probate and general litigation.. She leverages her experience across practice areas to ensure clients feel confident they are getting the support they need. This includes unique situations such as helping minors obtain Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) through representation in guardianship cases before family courts, or guiding employees and employers through matters involving discrimination and other civil rights concerns. Tayla’s thoughtful and detailed approach both in and out of the courtroom has led to many successful outcomes for clients.. Tayla’s passion for her work began with stories of her great-grandparents, who immigrated to the U.S. from Lebanon and Syria. With an understanding of the long-lasting impact immigration can have on a family, Tayla decided to be a part of the legal system that made her family’s story—and so many others—possible. Now, she values her role in guiding people through all types of complex legal processes. Her greatest honor is seeing the joy people experience when their goals are realized.. Born and raised in New Hampshire, Tayla graduated from the University of New Hampshire School of Law’s prestigious Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program. She gained experience providing immigration assistance at local non-profits before entering private legal practice.
Steve is one of the founders of the firm having first come to New Hampshire as a law clerk to Federal Judge Hugh H. Bownes and then working as a federal prosecutor when Bill Shaheen was U.S. Attorney for the District of New Hampshire. He has an active and extensive trial practice, representing individuals and businesses in complex litigation in both state and federal courts. He has also been chosen to conduct internal investigations for various companies due to his experience as a federal prosecutor. Steve has been recognized as the “ideal” New Hampshire attorney, as voted by lawyers throughout the state for his work in complex litigation, criminal law, First Amendment litigation, and “Bet the Company Litigation”. He has been recognized for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America and Super Lawyers’ listings. The emphasis of his practice has been in the area of white-collar criminal defense, business litigation, and First Amendment defense.. Most recently, Steve successfully represented the New Hampshire woman who won the January 2018 Powerball Lottery worth $560 million in her lawsuit to remain anonymous. In writing about the litigation, the New York Times described Steve and Bill Shaheen as New Hampshire’s “high-powered” attorneys.. In September 2017, Steve successfully obtained a record-breaking $275 million jury verdict on behalf of three businessmen in a New Hampshire defamation lawsuit. It was the largest civil judgment in New Hampshire’s history and nationally the sixth-largest civil verdict for 2017. He earlier obtained a precedent-breaking victory against mobster Whitey Bulger and the FBI resulting in a Massachusetts Federal District Court finding the FBI legally responsible for the wrongful death of one of its top echelon confidential informants, literally at the hands of Bulger.. Over the course of his career, Steve has represented a range of individuals and businesses in the Federal District Courts of New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, and Massachusetts in federal criminal investigations. He also has a vigorous New Hampshire state court practice, representing corporations and individuals involved in corporate disputes related to breaches of fiduciary duties, contract disputes, and shareholder disputes. In addition, he counsels and represents financial institutions and brokers in regulatory matters. Steve has also represented a number of corporations in conducting internal investigations as part of the law firm’s corporate governance practice. He has advised and assisted corporate boards of directors in exercising their duties and responsibilities under the Sarbanes-Oxley statute, and has lectured on the subject. He also has an active practice representing lawyers before New Hampshire’s Professional Conduct Committee and was successful in challenging the process by which the New Hampshire Bar Association summarily suspends attorneys who are charged with criminal offenses.
Sandra A. Kuhn has been an attorney for over 22 years. She serves as FAMILYLEGAL's Vice President and Director of the Bankruptcy Practice Group.. Attorney Kuhn is a highly experienced Attorney who will provide you with options and give you the best advice possible. She will not judge you. She understands the trauma you have experienced from your injury as well as how those injuries may have effected your daily experiences, your life choices and your financial well being. Attorney Kuhn will work hard for you to get the best result.
Ryan (he/him) is a member of the firm’s Litigation practice group and has a cross-disciplinary practice, helping individual and business clients with a wide variety of legal matters. His focus includes civil rights, personal injury, municipal law, land use/zoning, family law, and general civil litigation.. Ryan graduated from UNH Law’s prestigious Daniel Webster Scholars Honors Program where he focused his efforts on understanding the breadth of New Hampshire’s state court system, serving as a legal resident at both the New Hampshire Supreme Court and 1st and 3rd Circuit Courts. After graduation, Ryan completed a 2-year clerkship at Merrimack County Superior Court in Concord while teaching State Constitutional Law at UNH Law.. In private practice, Ryan employs a pragmatic approach to achieve his clients’ goals. His court experience helps him educate clients about their options and their practical implications, so the client can make decisions with agency and confidence. Ryan’s polished research, writing, and oral skills make him a highly effective litigator in the courtroom.. Prior to his legal career, Ryan served 6 years in the Navy as a Submarine Nuclear Reactor Operator. He continues to serve through non-profit volunteer work, where he helps veterans apply to law school.
Robert L. Best joined Sulloway & Hollis in 2015 as a Member. His practice focuses on healthcare and business clients, assisting with a wide variety of administrative & regulatory matters important to healthcare and business organizations. Prior to joining Sulloway & Hollis, Bob practiced healthcare, employment, civil, land use, and administrative law at a firm in Concord, New Hampshire. Bob serves as Co-Chair of Sulloway's Health Care Practice Group.. Bob served for six years as the Executive Director of the New Hampshire Nurses Association, assisting the Association with grass roots advocacy for nurses and patients. Prior to coming to New Hampshire, Bob's background includes experience in administration for public, private, and academic healthcare settings, as well as biomedical research at Louisiana State University Medical Center, in New Orleans, Louisiana.. Originally from Florida and Georgia, Bob and his wife Kate now live Merrimack, New Hampshire, with their four children.
Petar's practice is focused almost exclusively on domestic relations issues, with an emphasis on employing a number of settlement techniques to resolve issues efficiently and expeditiously, though understanding that litigation is sometimes necessary to achieve the desired result.. Originally from Oregon, Petar received his Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, in French from the University of Oregon; and his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of New Hampshire School of Law (formerly Franklin Pierce Law Center). During law school, Petar graduated from the Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program, a two-year, intensive bar practicum. Petar continues to be involved in the Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program in a number of capacities, including as a Family Law Adjunct Professor.. Petar is an active member of the New Hampshire Bar Association and the New Hampshire Family Law Section; and serves on the Continuing Legal Education ("CLE") Committee.. Petar is also a certified practitioner of Collaborative Law, an alternative to the traditional divorce process, which focuses on cooperation and creative problem-solving.
Paul W. Hodes of Shaheen & Gordon, P.A. actively supports his local community through his legal advocacy. He has worked for private firms in the past, gaining experience in a variety of practice areas, including civil litigation, criminal defense, divorce and family law, and personal injury, where he won a million-dollar verdict. In 2006, he was elected to Congress, for the House Committee on Financial Services and the House Committee on Oversight. Drawing upon that experience in Congress, he now assists the firm with litigation, focusing especially on federal government relations and lobbying.
Paul Maggiotto was born and raised in Buffalo, New York. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from the State University of New York (S.U.N.Y.) at Buffalo and attended Northeastern Law School, graduating in 1984. Paul started his legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in Brooklyn, New York (King’s Co.) from 1984-1990. He prosecuted primarily sex crimes and homicides as an Assistant in the Special Victims Unit and Homicide Bureau. In 1990, he was recruited by the New Hampshire’s Attorney General Office to prosecute homicides. As an Assistant Attorney General, Paul was lead counsel in what was probably New Hampshire’s most famous murder trial, State v. Pamela Smart, which was covered by news organizations across the world and led to the publications of two books, and produced two movies that covered the trial. Paul’s courtroom work in that case was recognized as “outstanding” and “brilliant” in news editorials.. In 1993, Paul entered private practice concentrating his trial skills for individuals facing personal problems. His practice focuses on personal injury, criminal defense and family law. Paul’s personal injury practice has included sexual harassment, auto accidents, medical malpractice, and debilitating injuries, resulting in verdicts and settlements of several hundred thousand to over a million dollars. He is admitted in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and New York.. As a criminal defense lawyer, Paul has also handled cases that have attracted national attention. Paul was defense counsel in State v. Hungerford, which was one of the first cases in the country to challenge the reliability of the recovery of repressed memories. Experts from across the country in various scientific fields testified which led to all charges against Paul’s client being dismissed.. In addition to criminal defense, Paul has used his litigations skills and life experience to represent individuals in high stake divorces, whether the issues are what is in the best interests of the children or the evaluation and distribution of millions of dollars of assets.. Paul has been very active in the community. He is a long serving member and Past President of the New Hampshire Association of Justice. He served six years on the Board of the Friends of Concord Crew, two years as president. He was Vice President of Express Soccer Club for eleven years as well as a coach. He has volunteered as a coach for the Concord Recreation Department's basketball and soccer programs. He currently sits on the Arthritis Foundation New Hampshire Advisory Board.. After raising his two sons in Concord, Paul has relocated to Lower Suncook Lake in Center Barnstead where he has taken up sculling. He is an avid road bicyclist, who has participated in numerous fundraising rides for the Pan Mass Challenge, Muscular Dystrophy Association, the Prouty and Payson.
New Chapter Legal is the solo practice of Attorney Veronica DeSantis, along with her friendly Legal Assistants Kiara and Alexandra. Veronica started New Chapter Legal because she's passionate about making traditional legal services as convenient as the other modern services we rely on.. New Chapter Legal offers modern solutions that make getting help with estate planning or probate easy, including evening and weekend hours, virtual meetings, upfront pricing, payment plans, and more.
Neil Nicholson is a dedicated, experienced, and compassionate trial attorney. As a trial attorney, Neil leverages his experience to service his clients. Neil applies a substantial skill set to interview witnesses, investigate, analyze facts, and develop appropriate strategies to achieve results in preparing his cases for trial.. Neil represents the injured. He is your car accident attorney, your medical malpractice attorney and your personal injury lawyer. As a car accident lawyer Neil understands the mechanics behind violent collisions and the cause and effect of a violent collsion on your body. He has the knowledge and background to understand the medical science and medicine for medical malpractice claims. Neil's focus on client service makes him a personal injury attorney that has received accolodaes from his peers and community.. Neil takes the time to understand your goals in litigation. Neil believes that community commitments foster a productive and responsible civil society. He has served as President of the New Hampshire Association for Justice, a trial lawyers’ group dedicated to fighting for the principles of justice. As a member of the New Hampshire Bar Association, Neil serves on the Public Protection Fund Committee, which works to reimburse victims of theft committed by other attorneys.. Neil attended Suffolk University Law School in Boston, Massachusetts, and graduated magna cum laude. While there, he received several awards, including the school’s Best Oral Advocate Award and various Jurisprudence awards. He also was selected as a representative from Suffolk University Law School to participate in the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. Neil gathered unique professional experience as a police officer prior to becoming a lawyer and enjoys hockey, skiing, hiking, fishing, and camping.
My staff and I understand that if you are facing a divorce, parenting, or other family law matter, you are going through one of the most painful and traumatic events a person can experience. You are not at your best. Life has not turned out the way you thought it would. When in these difficult circumstances, the Law Office of Jennifer P. Elliott provides support, advice based on decades of experience, and various representation arrangements to fit your budget.
My goal is provide quality and client-centered representation for every client. I have more than two decades in practice and have represented thousands of clients charged with the full spectrum of criminal offenses from motor vehicle to homicides.
Ms. Elizabeth Olcott, known as Lisa to friends, clients as well as even opposing counsel, graduated from Boston University with a BA in Psychology. She worked in the mental health field with adolescents at various facilities throughout New Hampshire and went on to law school at Franklin Pierce Law Center graduating in 1984. She worked in the Federal District Court as Law Clerk for Judge Laughlin until taking the position as Inside Counsel for Blue Cross and Blue Shield for ten years.. She opened her own practice in Concord New Hampshire in 1995 concentrating in employment and business law. Ms. Olcott is well versed in the area of employment law, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act as well as in Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. She practices in areas of employment and business law with some focus in Military matters and wage and hour issues as well as contracts and business relationships. In addition, due to her years as inside counsel, she is experienced in the many areas of law that impact both employees and employers.
Leah Cole Durst represents clients facing a range of legal challenges, which are often unexpected and can have a severe impact on an individual’s or family’s future. Leah specializes in criminal defense while also assisting clients in civil rights matters. Leah gained significant experience in criminal defense through positions at the Federal Defender Office in Boston, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, and a private Boston firm.. She is skilled at completing detailed research and developing legal documents, including complaint narratives, motions to dismiss, and petitions for habeas corpus, to further a client’s case.. Before joining Shaheen & Gordon, Leah worked as a staff attorney with Greater Boston Legal Services. She participated in their COVID Eviction Legal Help Program (CELHP) to provide legal information, assistance, and representation to low-income tenants affected by COVID-19. She is passionate about using her knowledge to help people through difficult times and volunteered additional legal services during the graduated from the Northeastern University School of Law with a criminal justice concentration. She served as chair of the school’s chapter of If/When/How—Lawyering for Reproductive Justice and also participated in the Women’s Law Caucus.
Lauren Breda is a member of Shaheen and Gordon’s criminal defense group. A native of New Hampshire, Lauren has over a decade of experience in the court system, both behind the scenes as a law clerk and in trial as a public defender. Lauren represents clients charged with serious misdemeanor and felony crimes including homicide, physical and sexual assaults, thefts, drug offenses, driving while intoxicated, other driving offenses, and juvenile matters.. Lauren takes a client-centered approach to any case. Criminal accusations and potential convictions can be life changing. The stress associated with going through the court system is immeasurable. At the heart of Lauren’s representation are her client’s goals: whether that means mitigating potential consequences and reaching a fair resolution or fighting the charges through a trial.. Prior to joining Shaheen and Gordon, Lauren worked at the New Hampshire Public Defender as a trial attorney. During her time with the public defender, Lauren represented over a thousand clients facing charges ranging from driving offenses to homicides. She has extensive courtroom and trial experience in several counties in New Hampshire. Lauren also works closely with the University of New Hampshire School of Law, teaching a course in Advanced Trial Advocacy.
Kevin has been selected by his peers for inclusion in the 23rd Edition of The Best Lawyers In America in the practice are of Employment Law – Individuals. Kevin has also been named the Best Lawyers’ 2017 Concord Employment Law – Individuals “Lawyer of the Year.” Only a single lawyer in each practice in each community is honored as the “Lawyer of the Year.”. He has been chosen for inclusion in the New-England-Super-Lawyers in the Employment Law category for representing employees. Only 5% of the lawyers in New England receive the Super Lawyers honor.. Kevin has received an “AV-Preeminent” rating, the highest available in Martindale-Hubbell Directory, a nationwide publication which independently rates lawyers on the basis of their peer’s opinion. He has been recognized as one of the Best Lawyers in America by Woodward and White, a peer-reviewed publication, for his work in representing employees in employment law.. In the area of employment law, Kevin focuses his practice on representing employees. He regularly represents employees before the New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights and U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Kevin is committed to representing employees in all aspects of employment litigation such as Sexual Harassment; Discrimination; Retaliation; Wrongful Discharge; Family and Medical Leave and Whistleblower Complaints.. Previously, Kevin was elected by other employment lawyers to serve as President of National Employment Lawyers Association, New Hampshire Chapter and has authored articles and been invited as a lecturer for other lawyers on employment law issues.. In addition to representing employees, Kevin also protects the interests of victims in personal injury and automobile accidents, as well as workers’ compensation claims.
Joseph Cherniske is a member of Shaheen & Gordon’s criminal defense group. He has over a decade of experience in the criminal justice system, and the insight he brings to the table as a former prosecutor is invaluable to clients. Joe represents clients charged with serious misdemeanor and felony crimes, including homicides, physical and sexual assaults, thefts, drug offenses, DWI/DUI, and other driving offenses.. Joe recognizes the life-changing consequences these charges can have and uses an aggressive and knowledgeable approach to prevent or mitigate them.. Prior to joining Shaheen & Gordon, Joe worked at the New Hampshire Office of the Attorney General in the Criminal Bureau, where he was assigned to the Joint Youth Development Center Task Force and the homicide unit. As one of the lead prosecutors assigned to the Joint Youth Development Center Task Force, he was responsible for the investigation and prosecution of hundreds of complex felony sexual and physical assault allegations stemming from the state’s Youth Development Center. As a member of the homicide unit, he assisted in homicide investigations and prosecutions statewide.. Joe began his legal career at the Merrimack County Attorney’s Office, where he handled over 60 jury trials and hundreds of cases, including those involving drug crimes, crimes against children, domestic violence offenses, property crimes, motor vehicle-related crimes, DWI/DUI offenses, violent crimes, firearm crimes, and crimes involving theft and fraud.. Joe has also taught law enforcement cadets about the criminal code and spent significant time educating law enforcement officers about proper investigative techniques. He has a deep understanding of police standards and training, which benefits clients who seek to ensure the proper procedures are followed and their rights are upheld.. Joe is a dedicated member of the New Hampshire community, serving on multiple boards and committees. He has been admitted to practice in the state since 2010.
John Wilson is President and Partner of GoffWilson, P.A., a global immigration law firm. He is co-founder of the firm and his practice focuses exclusively on global immigration both inbound and outbound assisting employers, employees and families. Mr. Wilson has consistently been selected as one of the ‘Best Lawyers in America’ under the ‘Immigration Law’ category published by the National Polling Firm of Woodward-White.
I practice law in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Over the years I've successfully represented clients in family, criminal, civil, bankruptcy, appellate courts, and before state administrative agencies.. I've negotiated settlements with prosecutors in criminal matters, and with opposing counsel in hotly contested and complex divorces. But when negotiations don't work out, I’ll do whatever I can to get you a solution to your legal problems in a cost effective manner – a solution that works for you. That means that where possible, I’ll work to negotiate a settlement. But when the other side just won’t be reasonable, I’m prepared to take your case to the judge or jury and even to appeal if necessary.. I look forward to working with you.
I have almost 20 years of experience practicing law. I focus my practice on commercial leasing, commercial and residential acquisition and sales, entity formation and estate planning.. I have represented both landlords and tenants in all types of leases: office, warehouse, retail, big box, mall and restaurant. Additionally, I have represented purchasers, sellers and lenders in all types of transactions including: office complexes, office buildings, hotels, warehouses, raw land, gas stations, shopping centers, manufacturing plants and mult-family/apartment buildings.. I have reviewed and negotiated all types of contracts including licenses, cell phone towers, and employment contracts.. I prepare wills, trusts, guardianship papers, living wills and power of attorneys.. I am licensed to practice in NY, CT and NH.
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I am an Associate Attorney at GoffWilson, P.A., where my practice focuses solely on immigration law, both in the employment-based and family-based sectors. I have handled numerous types of immigration matters, including H-1B, L-1, TN, O-1, E-2, F-1, K-1, B-1, B-2, PERM, I-140 (EB-1/EB-2/EB-3/Schedule A), I-485, EB-5, and I-130 matters, among others. I have also assisted employers with I-9 compliance issues. As I have experience as both an Immigration Attorney and an Immigration Paralegal, I feel I bring a unique ground-up approach to immigration cases.. I am a native of Michigan, where I attended the University of Detroit Mercy and in 2010, received my Bachelor’s Degree summa cum laude in Political Science from the University’s Honors Program. After graduation, I moved to Massachusetts, where I attended Western New England University School of Law as a Public Interest Scholar and in 2013, received my Juris Doctor. I currently live in New Hampshire and am a member in good standing of the New Hampshire Bar Association. I am licensed to practice in both state and federal courts.
Grauel law offices exclusively handles injury and hearing loss claims under the Defense Base Act/Longshore & Harbor Workers' Compensation Act for military contractor workers injured overseas, NGO workers, and U.S. shipyard and harbor workers. Message on WhatsApp or Telegram via website or contact through AVVO.
Experienced Attorney providing comprehensive advice about estate planning, probate and tax matters. Downtown Concord location. Free parking on site.