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Randolph
J. Reis graduated
from Fordham University in
1972, where he received Academic
All-American honors. He received
his law degree from Franklin
Pierce Law Center in 1976
and was admitted to the New
Hampshire Bar that same year.
Since that time, he has concentrated
his practice in medical negligence
and other cases involving
serious personal injuries.
Randy founded
Reis Law in 2006 after
26 years of practice with
the firms of Brown & Nixon;
Abramson, Reis, Brown &
Dugan; and Hall Stewart.
Mr. Reis serves
as a Court Appointed Special
Advocate (CASA) volunteer
for abused and neglected children.
He also served as a litigation
volunteer for NH Legal Assistance
in a class action case for
poor children in 2003. He
previously served as Chair
of the New Hampshire Bar Association’s
Pro Bono Referral System,
which encourages private lawyers
to provide free legal services
to the poor.
He has two adult
daughters and a grandson.
He was a founder of the Amoskeag
Rugby Football Club.
Reis Law
66 Hanover St. Suite 203
Manchester, NH 03101
Ph: 603-792-0800
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