About William D.
William D. Woodbury studied microbiology at the University of New Hampshire before turning to law. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Microbiology and went on to complete his J.D. at Syracuse University College of Law in 2003. That combination of science and law shaped his early approach to legal problems and informed the way he analyzes complex factual records.
After graduating from law school, Woodbury began practicing in New Hampshire. Records show he worked at Normandin, Cheney & O Neil, PLLC in 2004. That early experience placed him in a firm environment where he handled the routine demands of private practice and learned the practical side of client representation.
Colleagues describe his style as methodical and fact-oriented. His scientific training lends itself to careful review of the evidence and attention to technical detail. In the practice of law he applies that same methodical approach to case preparation, research and courtroom presentation. He is licensed to practice in New Hampshire and maintains membership in the New Hampshire Bar Association.
Over the years Woodbury has balanced courtroom work with client counseling. He has handled matters that require both litigation and negotiation. The record available emphasizes steady practice rather than public visibility. He has not been associated in public sources with high-profile litigation or widely published commentary, and his professional profile is rooted in day-to-day legal work.
Within his firm, Woodbury has fulfilled roles typical of an attorney serving local clients. He manages case files, prepares pleadings and appears in state courts when required. He also assists clients in understanding procedural steps and legal options. The mix of scientific background and legal training gives him a distinctive, practical perspective when cases involve technical or factual complexity.
Outside of the office, Woodbury keeps ties to the New Hampshire legal community through his bar association membership. He remains connected to local developments in practice and court procedure. He currently practices law at Normandin, Cheney & O Neil, PLLC, representing clients in New Hampshire.