About A.B. Harrington
A.B. Harrington III is an attorney whose work centers on practical problem solving and courtroom presence. He trained for the bar and entered the legal profession ready to take on a variety of matters. Over the years he has built a practice that blends case preparation, client counseling, and advocacy.
Harrington’s early years in law involved mastering the core skills of the profession: legal research, drafting pleadings and contracts, and developing litigation strategies. He learned to balance the demands of contested hearings with the quieter work of negotiation and document review. Colleagues and clients have come to rely on a steady, methodical approach to solving legal problems.
As his career progressed, Harrington added complex case management to his portfolio. He has overseen matters from initial intake through trial preparation and resolution. That work requires attention to deadlines, careful evidence development, and clear communication with clients who often face stressful circumstances. He places a premium on explaining options in straightforward terms so clients can make informed choices.
Harrington’s practice has also involved transactional tasks. Negotiating agreements, reviewing regulatory filings and coordinating with outside experts have been regular parts of his workflow. He moves between the courtroom and the conference table with the same priorities: clarity, preparedness and an eye toward practical results. This mix of litigation and transactional work informs how he evaluates risk and plans legal strategy.
Throughout his career he has worked to keep legal arguments grounded in the record and focused on the issues that matter to judges and opposing parties. Preparation for hearings and trials is meticulous. That preparation often includes organizing witnesses, refining direct and cross-examination, and shaping persuasive written briefs. He treats every case as a series of choices and seeks the path that most directly advances a client’s objectives.
Outside of hearings and filings, Harrington pays close attention to client service. He aims to respond promptly, set clear expectations and provide realistic assessments of likely outcomes. That practical stance extends to fee arrangements and case pacing, where he seeks arrangements that fit clients’ needs.
As of 2026 Harrington continues to practice law, representing clients in matters that require both courtroom advocacy and careful transactional work.