Howie Law Office, PLLC - Salem
One Stiles Rd STE 103, Salem, NH 03079
Howie Law Office, PLLC, is known for affordable, personal legal representation across New Hampshire and Massachusetts. Established in 1992, the firm serves clients facing criminal defense, drunk driving, estate, elder law, probate, family law, and federal defense matters. With more than 40 years of combined experience, the firm emphasizes direct attorney involvement, careful listening, and practical guidance designed to reduce stress during difficult legal challenges and court proceedings for clients.
Howie Law Office, PLLC handles criminal defense, DUI defense, elder law, estate planning, family law, probate, and federal defense. The firm assists clients with charges, administrative hearings, estate documents, probate administration, Medicaid planning, family disputes, and related legal concerns. This broad general practice allows the firm to support individuals and businesses with focused counsel, sound problem-solving, and representation tailored to personal circumstances and legal goals throughout each specific case matter.
Howie Law Office, PLLC, develops personalized legal solutions through thorough preparation, direct communication, and clear case strategy. Each matter is handled by the attorney retained, rather than being passed off without continuity. Attorneys ask questions, review facts, explain available options, and build strategies that make sense for each situation. This hands-on approach helps clients understand the process while pursuing practical, effective resolutions with confidence and informed direction in state law.
Howie Law Office, PLLC has earned recognition through Avvo 10.0 ratings, Super Lawyers Rising Stars selection, National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 honors, and professional association involvement. Nicholas C. Howie has appeared in more than fifty courts and represented clients before administrative boards. The firm’s reputation reflects integrity, accessibility, and dedicated advocacy in criminal, estate, elder law, probate, and family matters across two states and many regional local courts.