About Elizabeth
Elizabeth Valentine is an attorney admitted to practice in Massachusetts and Maine, and she holds admissions to the U.S. District Courts for the District of Massachusetts and the District of Maine. Those credentials allow her to appear in both state and federal forums across New England. She is known in professional circles for maintaining a practice that spans jurisdictional lines.
Her path to the bar included the steps required for dual-state admission and federal court enrollment. Over time she built a practice that takes advantage of those credentials. That foundation has allowed her to advise and represent clients whose matters cross state borders or raise federal questions. She handles filings and appearances in the courts where she is admitted, and she coordinates cases that require attention in more than one jurisdiction.
Throughout her career she has worked on matters that require careful attention to procedural detail. Admittance to the U.S. District Courts for the District of Massachusetts and the District of Maine reflects experience with federal practice requirements, including local rules and civil procedure unique to those courts. In state practice she navigates the distinct rules and calendars of Massachusetts and Maine courts, ensuring that matters progress appropriately in each system.
Colleagues describe her as attentive to case management and to the deadlines that often dictate outcomes in both state and federal dockets. She balances courtroom appearances and written advocacy, preparing documents that conform to the expectations of clerks and judges in multiple venues. That practical emphasis on procedure and timing is a recurring theme in the work she does.
Her practice also involves coordination with clients and other professionals across state lines. Whether matters remain in a single court or require transfers and concurrent proceedings, she organizes the necessary filings and communications. That capability is particularly useful where factual issues or legal claims invoke both state law and federal jurisdiction.
As of 2026 she continues to maintain her admissions in Massachusetts, Maine, and the corresponding federal districts. Her present work involves representing clients in matters before the state and federal courts of Massachusetts and Maine.