Andrea Amodeo-Vickery

Andrea Amodeo-Vickery

708 Pine Street
Manchester, NH 03104

Phone: 603-625-6441

Website: e-atty.net

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About Andrea Amodeo-Vickery

1995 Summer Session Graduate; 1996 Summer Session Graduate; 2002 Summer Session Graduate; 2005 Summer Session Graduate; 2006 Summer Session Graduate; 2007 Summer Session Graduate; 2008 Summer Session Graduate;2009 Summer Session Graduate; 2010 Summer Session Graduate; 2011 Summer Session Graduate; 2014 Summer Session Graduate; 2015 Summer Session Graduate; 2016 Summer Session Graduate; 2017 Summer Session Graduate. Graduated Hobart& William Smith College in 1972; Graduated UNH School of Law in 1978; member of the US District Court Federal Bar and the NH Bar since 1978; former President of the Nashua Bar Association; former President of the Board of Governors of the American Stage Festival, an Equity Theatre company; has been a presenter at two DWI/DUI CLE panels for other attorneys in NH who were seeking education and CLE credits. Have defended DWI/DUI cases in District Courts all over the State of NH, from the southern border to the northern, eastern and western borders. Have successively represented defendants in jury trials in NH Superior Court cases, as well as in District Court judge only trials, all since 1978.


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