Elizabeth Olcott
Concord, NH
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Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Business
Language
English
About
Ms. Elizabeth Olcott, known as Lisa to friends, clients as well as even opposing counsel, graduated from Boston University with a BA in Psychology. She worked in the mental health field with adolescents at various facilities throughout New Hampshire and went on to law school at Franklin Pierce Law Center graduating in 1984. She worked in the Federal District Court as Law Clerk for Judge Laughlin until taking the position as Inside Counsel for Blue Cross and Blue Shield for ten years. She opened her own practice in Concord New Hampshire in 1995 concentrating in employment and business law. Ms. Olcott is well versed in the area of employment law, such as the Americans with Disabilities Act as well as in Sections 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. She practices in areas of employment and business law with some focus in Military matters and wage and hour issues as well as contracts and business relationships. In addition, due to her years as inside counsel, she is experienced in the many areas of law that impact both employees and employers.
Practices Areas
Business
Child custody
Employment and labor
Language
English
Contact
Reviews
I contacted Ms. Olcott after coming across her name is a web search for lawyers with federal employment law experience. She encouraged me to meet with her and demanded copies of the docket for my case, which took me hours to prepare. as an attorney she has access to these records electronically, but apparently she wanted me to provide them. The meeting was at her home which was untidy, and where there were other people within earshot, causing me concern about the confidentiality of our conversation. She charged me $450 dollars and said she would "let me know", only to hear from her that she wasn't going to take my case. My understanding was that there was a law in NH that the first meeting was a "consult" and was not billable. I did not get a refund.
I contacted Ms. Olcott after coming across her name is a web search for lawyers with federal employment law experience. She encouraged me to meet with her and demanded copies of the docket for my case, which took me hours to prepare. as an attorney she has access to these records electronically, but apparently she wanted me to provide them. The meeting was at her home which was untidy, and where there were other people within earshot, causing me concern about the confidentiality of our conversation. She charged me $450 dollars and said she would "let me know", only to hear from her that she wasn't going to take my case. My understanding was that there was a law in NH that the first meeting was a "consult" and was not billable. I did not get a refund.
I contacted Ms. Olcott after coming across her name is a web search for lawyers with federal employment law experience. She encouraged me to meet with her and demanded copies of the docket for my case, which took me hours to prepare. as an attorney she has access to these records electronically, but apparently she wanted me to provide them. The meeting was at her home which was untidy, and where there were other people within earshot, causing me concern about the confidentiality of our conversation. She charged me $450 dollars and said she would "let me know", only to hear from her that she wasn't going to take my case. My understanding was that there was a law in NH that the first meeting was a "consult" and was not billable. I did not get a refund.