Manchester Business Litigation Lawyer
Overview
Megan joined Sheehan Phinney in 2011. Her practice focuses on business litigation and involves representing individuals and businesses in a wide range of disputes before state and federal trial and appeals courts, administrative tribunals, arbitrators, and in mediation. Typical litigation matters include employment, zoning and land use, insurance coverage, contract, and tort disputes. Megan has briefed and argued cases before the New Hampshire Superior Court as well as the New Hampshire Supreme Court. She is also trained to serve as an outside investigator to institutions of higher education in Title IX and other student conduct cases.
Prior to joining the firm Megan was a UNH Public Interest Coalition Fellow, working with the New Hampshire Public Defender’s Office. She also interned with the Honorable Carol Ann Conboy, Associate Justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
About Megan C. Carrier
Practice Areas
- Business Litigation
- Labor & Employment
- Zoning, Planning & Land Use
Current Employment Position(s)
- Shareholder
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- New Hampshire
- Massachusetts
Other Affiliations
- New Hampshire Bar Association
- New Hampshire Women's Bar Association
Education
- University of New Hampshire School of Law, Concord, New Hampshire
J.D.
Honors: magna cum laude
Law Review: University of New Hampshire School Law Review, Executive Editor and Notes Editor - Wheaton College
B.A.
Honors: summa cum laude
Achievements
Honors
- NH Union Leader, 2023 Forty Under 40
- NH Bar Foundation, 2021 Kirby Award
- Best Lawyers in America®, Litigation/Insurance; Commercial Litigation; Litigation/Land Use and Zoning; Litigation/Employment
- Rising Star by New England Super Lawyers®, Business Litigation
- Executive Editor and Notes Editor of the UNH Law Review, UNH School of Law
- Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program
Office Information
Address
1000 Elm Street17th Floor Manchester, NH 03101
Phone
Fax
- 603-627-8121
Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Websites
Publication
Articles
- Massachusetts Courts Look at Changes in Employment and the Impact on Enforcement of Noncompetition Agreements
- Beware of Strange but Serious Side Effects of Metal on Metal Hip Implants
- New NH Law Changes the Process for the Presentation of Non-Competition Agreements to Employees and Prospective Employees
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