
Maureen Raiche Manning
About Maureen Raiche Manning
Maureen Raiche Manning is the founder of the firm and now serves of counsel. She is an experienced trial attorney with a record of representing injured victims in New Hampshire federal and state courts. She earned her B.A. from the University of New Hampshire in 1983 and her J.D. from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law in 1986. Maureen is a faculty member at the Keenan Ball Trial College. She served on the New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights (1997-2004) as an appointee of Governor Jeanne Shaheen, on the New Hampshire Supreme Court Advisory Committee on Rules (appointed by Governor Maggie Hassan), and on the Compensation Appeals Advisory Board. She served three terms in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, where she sat on the Judiciary Committee, and was first elected at age 19, making her the youngest woman ever elected to the New Hampshire state legislature. Maureen is a founding member and first president of the New Hampshire Women's Bar Association, a past president of the New Hampshire Association for Justice, and a recipient of the Bar Association's Gender Equality Committee Annual Award.


