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Amy Manzelli’s legal practice focuses on environmental law, including litigation, business, and government relations. Her clients range from individual landowners to multinational corporations. Ms. Manzelli is admitted to practice law in New Hampshire state and federal courts.
Ms. Manzelli presents and publishes on environmental law topics, including stormwater, due diligence for mold in commercial transactions, liability for contaminated sites, and wetland mitigation. Ms. Manzelli is the co-chair of the Environmental and Natural Resources Law section of the N.H. Bar, and is a member of the Business and Industry Association’s Environmental Affairs Committee. She volunteers for the Domestic Violence Emergency (DOVE) project, representing victims of domestic violence and providing Spanish translation for the project. Ms. Manzelli graduated from the Concord Leadership Program in 2007.
Ms. Manzelli received her Juris Doctor, cum laude, and her Master’s in Environmental Law, magna cum laude, from Vermont Law School. Ms. Manzelli was the Symposium Editor of the Vermont Law Review and wrote her note on Working Farm Conservation Easements. She served as a voting member of the Board of Trustees of Vermont Law School and as a legal intern with the Conservation Law Foundation in Montpelier, VT. She also clerked with the Windsor County State’s Attorney in White River Junction, VT.
Ms. Manzelli recently received the 2008 Distinguished Alumna award from the University of New Hampshire’s Natural Resources Department. She graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1998, with her Bachelor of Science in Environmental Conservation, her Bachelor of Arts in Spanish, and a minor in Biology. Ms. Manzelli studied at La Universidad de Granada in southern Spain during the autumn of 1996. She is a member of Sigma Delta Pi, the National Hispanic Society.
Along with her husband, Ms. Manzelli served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Republic of Vanuatu, a small island nation in the South Pacific, from 1999 to 2001.
Ms. Manzelli is skilled in several languages, volunteers with an organization devoted to rescuing boxer dogs, organizes a food coop, and is the President of the Coach Manzelli Foundation, a nonprofit organization devoted to lacrosse.
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