Sarah G. Landres

Sarah G. Landres

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Portsmouth NH

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Sarah’s practice is focused primarily on Criminal Defense and Domestic Relations. Domestic Relation cases include family law mediation, complex divorce, child support and alimony, parenting plans, child support modifications, relocation, and even inventive solutions for complex asset distribution. Sarah is an experienced and skilled court room litigator who provides thoughtful counsel to her clients both in and out of the courtroom. Prior to joining our firm, Sarah spent twelve years as a trial attorney with the New Hampshire Public Defender, where she represented and defended clients charged with misdemeanor, felony, DUI and juvenile offenses.

Education

  • William & Mary School of Law, JD (2008)
  • William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal
  • University of Virginia, B.A. with High Distinction (2001)

 

Professional Affiliations

  • New Hampshire Bar Association
  • New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NHACDL)
  • New Hampshire Women's Bar Association
  • American Bar Association (ABA)

Admitted to Practice

  • New Hampshire Bar

Pro Bono & Volunteer Work

  • Hope on Haven Hill, Board Chair (May 2019 - June 2022)
    • Board of Directors, Chair (December 2015 - December 2022)
    • Governance & Finance Committee Member (January 2023 - Present)

Notables

  • Adjunct Professor, "Legal Writing & Analysis", University of New Hampshire Law School, 2023

Speaking Engagements

  • Presenter, "Substance Use Disorder as a Legal Issue in Criminal Defense", NHACDL (New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers), October 2018
  • Presenter, "Substane Use Disorder, Harm Reduction and Strategies for Defending People Who Use Drugs", NHACDL (New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers), 2022