About Mark E.
Mark E. Beaudoin is an attorney practicing in New Hampshire. He earned a Bachelor of Arts from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in 1998 and took his law degree from Vermont Law School in 2005. Those years set the foundation for a career spent largely within the state's legal community.
Early in his professional life Beaudoin joined Cleveland, Waters and Bass, P.A. as a lawyer. He has worked at the firm handling client matters and representing interests in the state. Colleagues describe him as steady and accessible; he is the kind of lawyer who prefers clear explanations over legal jargon.
Beaudoin has been active in organized bar work for many years. He became a member of the New Hampshire Bar Association in 2008 and has participated in the association's Leadership Academy since 2011. Locally he joined the Belknap County Bar Association the same year he joined the state bar, and his peers elected him president of that county bar for the 2011–2012 term. That year in office gave him experience managing bar affairs and convening lawyers around practical issues.
Participation in bar groups has been a steady thread in Beaudoin’s career. He has served on committees and attended academy programming intended to improve lawyer skills and governance, and he maintains connections across county and state lines. Those relationships inform how he approaches practice, particularly in matters that require coordination among local counsel or familiarity with county procedures.
His academic background and years of local practice combine to shape a pragmatic approach in the office. He draws on classroom training from Vermont Law School and the earlier liberal arts education at Hobart and William Smith Colleges when advising clients. Outside the courtroom, he has focused on professional development through the New Hampshire Bar Association's programs and on local bar leadership.
Beaudoin continues to practice law at Cleveland, Waters and Bass, P.A., providing legal services to clients in New Hampshire from that firm.