Jacqueline Botchman Cited in Inns of Court Newsletter

Attorney Jacqueline Botchman was cited in an article by the Inns of Court August issue of InnSight Newsletter.  At their July 2025 Leadership Networking Breakfast, during the Inns of Distinction Gala weekend, nearly 100 Inn members representing 66 Inns around the country brought their questions and solutions around membership engagement and recruitment, program development, and mentoring to the networking event. Jacqueline, on behalf of the New Hampshire Daniel Webster-Batchelder American Inn of Court, attended the event and had the honor of presenting to approximately 80 people, including Judges from across the country.

The excerpt from the article reads: Educating members about their national American Inns of Court benefits is “a value-add to members”, said Jacqueline Botchman, Esq. of the Daniel Webster-Batchelder Inn in Manchester, NH. Younger members may be particularly interested in applying for the Sandra Day O’Connor Award for Professional Service, the National Advocacy Training Program (NATP), or the Pegasus Scholarship—now in it’s 35th year. These national awards and programs often see participants going on to leadership positions in their local Inns and in the national American Inns of Court organization. Awardees’ and participants’ experiences can serve as inspiration for future Inn programs, and indeed, leaders found membership engagement is closely correlated with program quality; many shared ideas for their best programs and how to increase pupillage team participation as another “value-add” of membership in an Inn. To read the full article, click here.

In addition, Jaqueline also attended the esteemed Inns of Distinction Gala at the Supreme Court of the United States, which honored Inns that achieved Platinum distinction in the 2024-2025 Achieving Excellence program and recognized those receiving 2025 Program Awards.  The Daniel Webster-Batchelder American Inn of Court earned Platinum distinction.

Jacqueline is a member of the firm’s Family Law Practice Group and a member of the firm’s Criminal Law Practice Group. Jacqueline’s family law practice is focused on complex divorce and parenting issues for clients with substantial assets and intricate cases in New Hampshire and Massachusetts as well as general civil litigation and criminal law. She also assists clients in the mediation process as part of an Alternative Dispute Resolution strategy.  In addition, she handles a wide-variety of family related issues, including parenting rights and responsibilities, alimony, child support, modification of orders, prenuptial agreements and postnuptial agreements, legal separations, and adoptions. She can be reached in the firm’s Manchester office at jacqueline.botchman@mclane.com.