About Vincent J. Marconi
Vincent J. Marconi Jr. completed his undergraduate studies at Franklin & Marshall College, earning a B.A. in Government and Economics in 1998. He continued his legal education at the University of Maine School of Law, where he received his J.D. in 2002. His academic background combines civic studies and law, a foundation that has shaped his approach to practice.
He became a member of the New Hampshire Bar in 2006 and began working in the public sector soon after. In 2006 he served as an Assistant County Lawyer in the Strafford County Lawyers Office. That early role placed him inside county government operations and exposed him to the practical demands of public legal work.
Marconi has maintained an active presence in New Hampshire’s legal community. He has been a member of the New Hampshire Bar since 2006. He serves as a barrister in an Inns of Court chapter, a position he has held since 2012. Hejoined the New Hampshire Association of Justice in 2012 and remains a member. Outside of bar groups, he sits on the Mount Washington College Advisory Board, where he participates in discussions about higher education programs and institutional needs.
His career spans public service and private practice. The combination of a government-and-economics undergraduate degree and a law school education informed the kinds of matters he pursues and how he analyzes legal problems. Colleagues and peers see him at professional gatherings and bar events. He has continued to develop his practice in New Hampshire while staying involved in professional and educational circles.
Marconi currently practices through Lawyer at Law PLLC. He represents clients in matters arising in New Hampshire and draws on his experience in county government and bar activities when advising and representing those clients. His current practice centers on representing clients in New Hampshire from his role at Lawyer at Law PLLC.