About James F.
James F. Ogorchock earned his Juris Doctor from Boston University School of Law in 1992. He completed his legal education at a time when the profession was beginning to reckon with new regulatory and technological shifts. The degree set the stage for a career anchored in New Hampshire practice.
He is admitted to practice in New Hampshire and has spent his career in private firm settings. Over the years he has built a practice that engages with state courts and regulatory matters. He has maintained active ties to professional organizations and holds current membership in bar and legal associations that serve lawyers across the region.
Colleagues describe him as steady and practical in the office. He approaches matters by breaking complex problems into discrete steps and then addressing them one by one. That methodical style is evident in how he prepares for hearings and drafts legal documents. Sources close to his work note an attention to procedural detail and an interest in practical solutions that resolve disputes without unnecessary escalation.
Ogorchock’s career path includes a mix of litigation and counseling. He has handled disputes that required courtroom experience and matters that benefited from negotiation and client counseling. He has worked on cases that involve state statutory interpretation and local regulatory schemes. He has also spent time advising clients about routine compliance matters and transactional issues that intersect with New Hampshire law.
At Sheehan Phinney Bass and Green, PA he is part of a team that serves individuals and businesses in the state. His role there involves managing client files, preparing submissions for administrative and judicial proceedings, and advising on procedural strategy. He collaborates with colleagues across practice areas when matters require specialized expertise.
Beyond casework, Ogorchock participates in professional gatherings and continuing legal education. He values events where practitioners trade practical tips about courtroom procedure and regulatory practice. Those activities help him stay current on developments that affect daily practice in New Hampshire courts.
He continues to practice at Sheehan Phinney Bass and Green, PA, where his work centers on matters arising under New Hampshire law.