About Michelle
Michelle LaCount has spent more than three decades in the law. She earned her J.D. from New England Law | Boston in 1990 and has practiced across a range of matters since finishing law school. Her career is grounded in steady courtroom experience and appellate work.
She is admitted to practice in the State of New Hampshire and before the U.S. Supreme Court. Those admissions reflect a career that has included both trial-level representation and work on appeals. Colleagues describe her as methodical. Her preparation habits and attention to procedural detail have shaped how she approaches cases.
LaCount practices at Kalil & LaCount. She represents individuals and organizations in proceedings that arise under New Hampshire law and in matters that require appellate briefing and argument. She handles filings, prepares briefs, and argues in court when cases move beyond negotiation and settlement. Her practice style is pragmatic. She aims for clarity in motion practice and in court presentations.
Her background in law school provided the foundation for sustained practice. Over the years she has worked on a variety of disputes and has maintained the licenses that allow appearances in state and national forums. She has kept current on changes to rules and procedure that affect appellate timing and Supreme Court practice, and she brings that procedural familiarity to her client work.
Outside individual matters, LaCount’s role at Kalil & LaCount involves mentoring younger attorneys and overseeing litigation strategy in cases that proceed toward trial or appeal. She balances case management with hands-on drafting and courtroom time. She continues to accept matters in New Hampshire and remains available for cases that present questions suitable for higher-court review. Her current practice focuses on litigation and appellate matters in New Hampshire and representation in proceedings that may be presented to the U.S. Supreme Court.