About Michelle A.
Michelle A. McHale has built a steady practice across New England. She is admitted in New Hampshire and Massachusetts and is also admitted to the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Her work is tied closely to property and title matters, and she runs a small firm that handles the practical tasks that come with those cases.
She began her academic path at Salve Regina University, where she earned a B.A. in 1990, graduating cum laude. She went on to New England Law | Boston and received her J.D. in 1994. Those years established a foundation in the rules and procedures that now shape daily practice. Classrooms and clinics gave way to courtroom rules, closing statements and title examinations.
Her legal career led to the founding and management of McHale Law PC. As managing partner she oversees the firm’s day-to-day operations and guides client work. The practice handles transactions, title searches, document preparation and the variety of tasks that accompany residential and commercial conveyancing. She also advises clients on title issues that can complicate a sale or mortgage. Her role requires attention to paperwork and an ability to resolve problems before they escalate.
McHale’s professional affiliations reflect the work she does. She maintains memberships in the New England Land Title Association and the Real Property Section of the New Hampshire Bar Association. She also holds membership in the Massachusetts Bar Association. Those associations provide a network of peers and resources that inform the firm’s approach to title insurance matters, closing procedures and state-specific concerns affecting real property.
Colleagues describe her as thorough and steady. She approaches a file in a methodical way. Deadlines are tracked closely. Documents are reviewed line by line. In transactional work, small errors can have outsized consequences. Her practice aims to minimize them. The firm’s clients range from individual homeowners facing a closing to lenders and developers needing clear title and reliable documentation.
Outside of casework, she participates in professional gatherings and keeps up with changes to title practices and real estate regulations in New England. She balances the administrative duties of running a firm with hands-on client work. That balance shapes how the office responds to urgent issues and how it prepares for routine closings.
As of 2026 she continues to lead McHale Law PC and to handle matters related to real property and title work in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, including matters in the District of Massachusetts federal court.