Bill Glahn Part of the Oral History Project

Attorney Bill Glahn was part of the New Hampshire Supreme Court Society’s Oral History Project in conjunction with the New Hampshire Bar Foundation. The Oral History Project is a living history project. Its purpose is to record and preserve the historical experiences and perspectives of members of the New Hampshire Bar and judiciary. It also aims to educate, for only when we understand how the law has evolved in response to important social changes can we truly appreciate how our justice system functions.

Bill was interviewed by fellow McLane Middleton attorney Jennifer Parent. To listen to Bill’s full interview, click here.

Bill Glahn has practiced at the firm for more than 40 years. He is a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers and in his more than 50 years of litigation experience has tried nearly all aspects of commercial, business, and administrative litigation in the state and federal courts.  He is an experienced appellate lawyer and has argued dozens of cases in the New Hampshire Supreme Court as well as several cases in the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit and in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts.  In recent years Bill’s practice has focused on corporate and administrative litigation, including environmental issues, contract disputes, corporate governance, shareholder disputes, and tax litigation.  He was previously the head of the Civil Division of the Office of the New Hampshire Attorney General and has extensive experience in constitutional litigation.  He has consistently been ranked as one of the top five commercial trial lawyers in New Hampshire by Chambers USA. He can be reached in the firm’s Manchester office at (603) 628-1469 or bill.glahn@mclane.com.