About
Leonard W. Foy III is a highly experienced real estate attorney and the founder of Foy Law Office, PLLC. With a legal career spanning over 27 years, he has overseen thousands of residential and commercial real estate transactions throughout every state in New England. His practice is distinguished by a meticulous, client-focused approach to both simple and complex property matters.
Leonard earned his Bachelor of Arts from Florida Atlantic University in 1990 and received his Juris Doctor from New England Law in 1994. He began his legal career at Diepenbrock, Wulff, Plant & Hannegan in Sacramento, California, where he gained early recognition in the firm’s prestigious Tort Litigation Group. His career has since expanded across multiple states and legal domains, including litigation, estate planning, and business law.
Leonard is admitted to practice in California, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, and Vermont, as well as before several federal courts and the United States Tax Court. This extensive licensure enables him to serve a diverse client base across multiple jurisdictions with consistency and precision.
In addition to real estate law, Leonard’s practice includes estate planning and business law, allowing him to offer comprehensive legal counsel for individuals, families, and business owners. His dedication to excellence and client service has earned him recognition, including the Martindale-Hubbell Client Champion Award.
Known for his professionalism and attention to detail, Leonard W. Foy III brings buyers, sellers, and lenders together with confidence and care. His long-standing reputation and regional reach make him a trusted legal advisor in the New England real estate and legal community.
Law Office Affiliations
- Attorney, Foy Law Office, PLLC
Licensed State
- Massachusetts
- Maine
- Vermont
- Connecticut
- California
Education
- New England Law
Juris Doctor (JD) - Florida Atlantic University
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Awards & Badges






- Commercial real estate
- Residential real estate