Lauren Greenwald
Attorney Lauren Greenwald joined the firm in 2010. Lauren brings to our practice fifteen years of experience in the area of criminal defense and litigation.
In those years, Lauren represented her clients in a wide variety of complicated criminal cases, ranging from motor vehicle infractions to serious felony assault allegations. She is an experienced litigator, having argued complex and novel legal issues before New Hampshire’s family courts, district courts, and superior courts. Lauren has represented clients in countless bench and jury trials.
Lauren earned her B.A. from Bowdoin College in 1989. Following her college graduation, Lauren worked as a program instructor for the Close Up Foundation – a civic education, non-profit organization, located in Washington, D.C.
In 1994, Lauren graduated in the top of her class from Vermont Law School, receiving her J.D., magna cum laude. While at VLS, Lauren was chosen to be a member of the Vermont Law Review and later, was elected to serve as an editor. Lauren was also selected as a member of the Moot Court Advisory Board, based on her superior oral advocacy and legal writing skills. Immediately following her graduation from law school, Lauren accepted a judicial clerkship from the Honorable Joyce London Alexander, federal magistrate judge, at the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Following that clerkship, Lauren was admitted to the New Hampshire Bar, and has been practicing law in New Hampshire ever since.
