- Hoyle Tanner Supreme Court case: Successfully represented a group of commercial tenants before the New Hampshire Supreme Court against their landlord who had breached their lease agreements
- With Shareholder Michael Harvell, prevailed in implied easement case before the New Hampshire Superior Court and the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
- With Shareholder Michael Harvell, prevailed in prescriptive easement case before both the New Hampshire Superior Court and the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
- With Shareholder Anna Barbara Hantz, represented prevailing landowners in abutting landowner’s challenge to site plan approvals and related conditions before the New Hampshire Superior Court and the New Hampshire Supreme Court.


Since joining the firm in 2011, Megan has built a diverse practice focused on general civil litigation and land use law. She represents clients before state and federal trial and appeals courts, administrative tribunals, arbitrators, and mediation in relation to a broad range of civil matters. Typical litigation matters include employment, insurance coverage, and land use disputes, in addition to generalized contract and tort disputes. In addition, Megan guides developers and property owners through the often complex process of securing approvals from local planning and zoning boards, helping them navigate regulatory challenges and achieve project goals efficiently and effectively. Her land use experience includes assisting with multi-family housing developments, including affordable and workforce housing, substance use treatment facilities and recovery residences, and various commercial and residential projects. She also represents clients in appeals from local land use board decisions.
- J.D., magna cum laude , University of New Hampshire School of Law
- B.A., summa cum laude , Wheaton College
- State of New Hampshire
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire
- U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
- New Hampshire Bar Association
- New Hampshire Women's Bar Association
- NH Union Leader, 2023 Forty Under 40
- NH Bar Foundation, 2021 Kirby Award
- Best Lawyers in America® 2026 Manchester Lawyer of the Year, Litigation/Land Use and Zoning
- Best Lawyers in America®, Litigation/Insurance; Commercial Litigation; Litigation/Land Use and Zoning; Litigation/Employment
- Rising Star by New England Super Lawyers®, Business Litigation
- Executive Editor and Notes Editor of the UNH Law Review, UNH School of Law
- Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program
- NH Legal Perspective: Why does civil litigation take so long and cost so much?
- Chambers and Partners Real Estate Litigation: NH Trends and Developments
- The ABCs of ZBA: A guide for businesses
- New Hampshire’s Housing Crisis – Working Together for a Solution (pg 36)
- Attorney warns city opposition to Bay Street project could violate federal law
- Recent Case Concerning the Interplay of a Municipal Sign Ordinance and Federal Law Protecting Religious Assemblies from Discriminatory Land Use Rules and Decisions
- Title IX Rules Remain in Flux
- NH Legal Perspective: The Title IX Balancing Act
- NH Legal Perspective: Word of caution on employer-employee arbitration clauses
- NH Legal Perspective: Splitting Equity in Jointly Owned Property
- NH Legal Perspective: What you need to know about easements and servitudes
- Board of Trustees, Waypoint
- New Hampshire Board of Bar Examiners
- Leadership New Hampshire, Class of 2023
ATTORNEY /
Megan C. Carrier

Shareholder
Manchester
ABOUT MEGAN C. CARRIER
Since joining the firm in 2011, Megan has built a diverse practice focused on general civil litigation and land use law. She represents clients before state and federal trial and appeals courts, administrative tribunals, arbitrators, and mediation in relation to a broad range of civil matters. Typical litigation matters include employment, insurance coverage, and land use disputes, in addition to generalized contract and tort disputes. In addition, Megan guides developers and property owners thr...
KEY CASES
Hoyle Tanner Supreme Court case: Successfully represented a group of commercial tenants before the New Hampshire Supreme Court against their landlord who had breached their lease agreements
With Shareholder Michael Harvell, prevailed in implied easement case before the New Hampshire Superior Court and the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
With Shareholder Michael Harvell, prevailed in prescriptive easement case before both the New Hampshire Superior Court and the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
With Shareholder Anna Barbara Hantz, represented prevailing landowners in abutting landowner’s challenge to site plan approvals and related conditions before the New Hampshire Superior Court and the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
EDUCATION
- J.D., magna cum laude , University of New Hampshire School of Law
- B.A., summa cum laude , Wheaton College
ADMISSIONS, MEMBERSHIPS & CERTIFICATIONS
- State of New Hampshire
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire
- U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts
- U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
- New Hampshire Bar Association
- New Hampshire Women's Bar Association
AWARDS
- NH Union Leader, 2023 Forty Under 40
- NH Bar Foundation, 2021 Kirby Award
- Best Lawyers in America® 2026 Manchester Lawyer of the Year, Litigation/Land Use and Zoning
- Best Lawyers in America®, Litigation/Insurance; Commercial Litigation; Litigation/Land Use and Zoning; Litigation/Employment
- Rising Star by New England Super Lawyers®, Business Litigation
- Executive Editor and Notes Editor of the UNH Law Review, UNH School of Law
- Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program


PUBLICATIONS
- NH Legal Perspective: Why does civil litigation take so long and cost so much?
- Chambers and Partners Real Estate Litigation: NH Trends and Developments
- The ABCs of ZBA: A guide for businesses
- New Hampshire’s Housing Crisis – Working Together for a Solution (pg 36)
- Attorney warns city opposition to Bay Street project could violate federal law
- Recent Case Concerning the Interplay of a Municipal Sign Ordinance and Federal Law Protecting Religious Assemblies from Discriminatory Land Use Rules and Decisions
- Title IX Rules Remain in Flux
- NH Legal Perspective: The Title IX Balancing Act
- NH Legal Perspective: Word of caution on employer-employee arbitration clauses
- NH Legal Perspective: Splitting Equity in Jointly Owned Property
- NH Legal Perspective: What you need to know about easements and servitudes
INDUSTRY & CIVIC INVOLVEMENT
- Board of Trustees, Waypoint
- New Hampshire Board of Bar Examiners
- Leadership New Hampshire, Class of 2023