Phil Pettis

New Hampshire Lawyer Active in the Portsmouth Community

Phil Pettis is an attorney in the Portsmouth, New Hampshire, legal community who has practiced with Boynton, Waldron, Doleac, Woodman & Scott, PA, since 2002. Known for his creative approach to resolving client issues, Phil Pettis combines sound advice with well-honed negotiating techniques, and has represented a number of cases successfully at trial.

Mr. Pettis has past experience with the New Hampshire Bar Association as the Rockingham County representative, and is presently a member of the association’s Interest on Lawyers Trust Accounts (IOLTA) Grant Program. He has also earned an appointment from the New Hampshire Supreme Court as an attorney able to handle suspended lawyers’ cases.

Mr. Pettis’s volunteer background includes serving as chairman of the North Congregational Church’s Finance Committee for nearly a decade. Since 2014, he has additionally served on the Playground Fundraising Committee of the New Franklin School and the Clipper Foundation, both of which are dedicated to improving Portsmouth’s schools and enhancing children’s education.

Portsmouth, NH, US


Work Experience

May 2002 - Present

Partner
Boynton Waldron Law Firm


Education

Aug 1995 - May 1998

JD

UNH School of Law
Law

Aug 1991 - May 1995

BS
Bates College
Political Science