Lisa Ura Bollinger, a native of Nashua, New Hampshire, discovered her passion for law at a young age. Post high school, she embarked on a journey in law firms as a paralegal, cultivating invaluable knowledge for her future legal career.
She holds degrees from Notre Dame College and Franklin Pierce Law Center (now known as the University of New Hampshire School of Law). Following her law school graduation, she gained admission to the New Hampshire Bar and the US District Court (1st District NH), commencing her legal practice in 2002. Expanding the scope of Black, LaFrance & Bollinger, LLC's Family Law practice, Attorney Bollinger introduces Estate Planning, General Litigation, and Bankruptcy to the firm's portfolio.
Maintaining Southern New Hampshire as her cherished home, Attorney Bollinger, alongside her husband, is nurturing their family and actively contributing to the community through her legal practice.
Her experience extends beyond legal practice, having acquired training as a New Hampshire Superior Court Rule 170 Trained Mediator, holding positions as a New Hampshire Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. Additionally, she's dedicated her time to community service, serving on boards, and volunteering for educational institutions like Gate City Charter School of the Arts and Fairgrounds Middle School in Nashua, NH, fostering a spirit of giving back to the community.