Nancy Richards-Stower is a distinguished attorney and the owner of the Law Offices of Nancy Richards-Stower, where she leverages her extensive experience in labor and employment law to advocate for employees across New Hampshire and Massachusetts. With a career spanning several decades, Nancy has honed...
Nancy Richards-Stower is a distinguished attorney and the owner of the Law Offices of Nancy Richards-Stower, where she leverages her extensive experience in labor and employment law to advocate for employees across New Hampshire and Massachusetts. With a career spanning several decades, Nancy has honed her expertise in a wide array of employment disputes, including severance agreements, non-compete agreements, discrimination claims, wrongful termination, harassment, and accommodations under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Her commitment to employee rights is underscored by her induction into the College of Labor and Employment Lawyers in 2003, a recognition that highlights her significant contributions to the field.
In her current role, Nancy practices remotely, ensuring accessibility for her clients while maintaining a strong presence in the communities she serves. She utilizes available conference rooms in various locations, allowing her to meet clients where it is most convenient for them. This flexibility not only enhances her client relationships but also underscores her dedication to providing personalized legal support.
Nancy's previous tenure as a member and chair of the New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights from 1979 to 1985 has equipped her with a profound understanding of civil rights issues, making her a formidable advocate in employment litigation. Her skills in dispute resolution, mediation, and appeals further bolster her ability to navigate complex legal landscapes and achieve favorable outcomes for her clients. As she continues to champion employee rights, Nancy remains a trusted resource for individuals facing employment-related challenges, ensuring they receive the guidance and representation they deserve.