About Ethan G.
Ethan G. Wood combines a measured courtroom presence with steady involvement in his local community. Colleagues describe him as methodical and approachable. He has built a practice that spans two states and a range of client needs.
Wood began his formal legal training after completing an earlier undergraduate education. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Gettysburg College in 1999 and returned to school for his law degree at New England Law | Boston, receiving his J.D. in 2015. Those academic steps set the stage for a legal career that crosses municipal lines and professional circles.
He serves as a lawyer at Normandin, Cheney & O Neil, PLLC. At the firm he represents clients in matters that arise in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts. His work includes advising clients, preparing filings, and appearing in state courts where appropriate. The firm role anchors his day-to-day practice and provides a platform for litigation and transactional matters alike.
Wood is an active member of professional organizations in both states. He holds memberships in the State Bar of New Hampshire and the Massachusetts State Bar. He is on the Board of Directors of the New Hampshire Association for Justice and serves on the Belknap County Bar Association board. Those positions put him in regular contact with peers on issues of practice, procedure, and professional standards.
Beyond the courthouse and bar meetings, Wood participates in community institutions in Laconia. He serves on the boards of the Laconia Historic and Museum Society and Laconia Little League. Those volunteer roles reflect an interest in local history and youth activities and keep him connected to civic life outside the office.
Clients and colleagues encounter a lawyer who blends legal training with local ties. He maintains licenses to practice in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts and applies that geographic reach to matters that require attention across state lines. His background spans liberal arts and law school, and his professional life balances firm responsibilities with voluntary leadership.
He currently practices at Normandin, Cheney & O Neil, PLLC, handling legal matters in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.