Experience, Roots, and Values

About Our Attorney

Every client has a story. So does your attorney. Jennifer B. Black, founder of the firm, brings over 20 years of legal experience and a genuine New England perspective to every family and business she serves.

Meet Jennifer B. Black

In 2000, Jen Black graduated from Boston University School of Law, having served there on the Review of Banking and Financial Law. Jen began her career as a corporate attorney with Hale and Dorr, LLP (now WilmerHale). Jen left that firm in 2004 in order to be home with her six children, but she remained active in the practice of law by working remotely for her mother's Vermont law firm. In 2015, Jen established her sole law practice, specializing in estate planning, business and real estate law.​ Jen is licensed to practice law in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont.

Credentials & Career Highlights

Jennifer has been practicing law since 2001 and is licensed to serve clients in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont. Her tri-state licensure means you get comprehensive counsel, whether your life or business crosses borders. She’s a proud member of the bar associations in all three states and brings a track record of delivering thoughtful, effective legal solutions for families, entrepreneurs, and retirees alike.

A Life Lived in New England

Jennifer’s roots run deep: she’s lived, studied, and practiced law in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont. This personal connection gives her unique insight into local laws, community values, and the practical challenges facing New Englanders today.

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Trusted by families and entrepreneurs from Manchester to MetroWest.

Using My Expertise in Law to Help You and Your Family.

What You Can expect when working with jennifer

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Listening closely to understand your goals and concerns

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Explaining every step clearly, using plain language

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Ensuring you feel confident and fully informed

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Prioritizing compassion, patience, and family values

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Active support within our community, offering guidance grounded in real-life experience

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