Mark E. Beaudoin
AssociateA Hopkinton, New Hampshire, native, Mark received his bachelor of arts degree in public policy studies from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in 2002. In his final year, Mark completed a residency at Oxford University, where he concentrated his studies on modern British politics. Mark’s interest in environmental and land use law led him to Vermont Law School, where he received his J.D. in 2008. During law school, Mark was the recipient of the academic excellence award in legal profession.
Prior to joining Cleveland, Waters and Bass, Mark practiced at a prominent law firm located in the Lakes Region. Mark’s legal training has also included clerkships at the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of New Hampshire, the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office Environmental Protection Bureau, and the Environmental Enforcement Section of the United States Department of Justice.
Mark concentrates his practice in the areas of real estate law, land use, business law, and related legal disputes. He was admitted to both the New Hampshire bar and the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire in 2008.
Practice Areas
Real Estate Development and Finance
Land Use Planning and Zoning
Commercial Transactions
Real Estate and Land Use Litigation
Education
JD, Vermont Law School (2008)
BA, Hobart and William Smith Colleges (2002)
Bar Admissions
New Hampshire
Charitable and Civic Activities
New Hampshire Bar Association
Legislation Committee
Member (2012–present)
New Hampshire Bar Association Leadership Academy
Member, Class of 2012
Belknap County Bar Association
President (2011)
Secretary (2010)
Belknap County Independent Business Alliance
Member (2009–2011)
Publications
“Limits of Limited Liability for Property Owners and Managers," New England Real Estate Journal, July 6, 2012 (with Philip M. Hastings).
“New Laws Affect Landlords and Tenants," New England Real Estate Journal, March 2, 2012 (with Philip M. Hastings)

