About Ian Robert
Ian Robert Reardon paths from technology to the courtroom are plain on paper. He completed a B.S. in computer science at Rochester Institute of Technology in 1998, then turned to law and earned his J.D. from Suffolk University in 2006. Those two degrees sit at the foundation of a career that balances analytical training with courtroom and dispute-resolution work.
He is admitted to practice in New Hampshire and has maintained membership in the New Hampshire Bar Association since 2013. He also holds membership in the New Hampshire Association for Justice. Those affiliations place him in the state's active legal community and connect him to colleagues across a range of civil and family practice areas.
Reardon pursued formal training in mediation and holds a Certified Family Mediator credential from Roundtable Mediation and Conflict Management. That certification reflects a distinct strand of his practice. He handles mediated matters and works directly with clients and opposing parties to try to resolve disputes without protracted litigation.
Over the years his background in computer science has informed how he approaches casework. Technical training shaped a methodical way of evaluating facts and presenting evidence. He applies that method to client counseling, document review, and case strategy. Those skills matter whether a case involves complex documentation or requires careful management of discovery and procedural deadlines.
He practices at Schoff & Reardon, PLLC. There he joins others in a firm environment while taking on matters that touch on mediation and family-related dispute resolution. His courtroom experience and mediation training give him options to pursue negotiated settlements or litigate when circumstances require it.
Colleagues describe him as steady and pragmatic in conferences and hearings, preferring clear explanation over legalese. Clients encounter an attorney who combines technical training and legal education in day-to-day practice. He continues to participate in bar activities and professional groups in New Hampshire, maintaining ties to local legal institutions.
He is a certified family mediator and a member of local bar organizations, and he currently practices at Schoff & Reardon, PLLC, where his work includes mediation and related family dispute matters.