About Maureen A.
Maureen A. Howard built the foundations of her professional life at Northeastern University. She later combined two long-standing interests: the clinical world and the law. Her early and continuing ties to nursing are evident. She has been a member of the New York State Nurses Association (RN) since 1981, a sign of sustained involvement in health care circles.
Her legal standing covers both New Hampshire and New York. She holds memberships in the New Hampshire Bar Association dating to 2001 and maintains an active presence in the legal communities of both states. Over the years she has carried that dual-state practice into varied matters that require familiarity with regional rules and institutional practices.
Howard’s nursing affiliation informs how she approaches cases. She brings practical knowledge of clinical settings into legal work that touches on health, licensing and regulatory concerns. That combination gives her a particular perspective when medical records, provider standards or professional conduct become central to a dispute.
Colleagues describe her as methodical in preparation and deliberate in courtroom and administrative settings. She has handled matters before tribunals and boards, and she counsels clients on compliance questions and the practical implications of regulatory decisions. Her professional memberships reflect an ongoing connection to both the legal profession and the health professions community.
In practice she balances litigation and advisory roles, moving between negotiation, administrative hearings and file review. She also spends time keeping current on developments that affect licensed professionals, hospitals and clinics. As of 2026, she continues to practice law in New Hampshire and New York, concentrating on legal matters that intersect with health care and professional regulation.