Bar News - February 17, 2006
Domaingue and St. Hilaire Appear on Union Leader’s ‘40 Under Forty’
Kelleigh L. Domaingue, Devine & Nyquist in Manchester, and Daniel St. Hilaire, Merrimack County Attorney, have been recognized by this year’s 40 Under Forty column, which pays tribute to young New Hampshire citizens who contribute significantly to their professions and to their communities.
Domaingue, 27, was cited for her commitment to the legal profession and her involvement in her community, including service on the boards of the Manchester Choral Society (where she is also grant committee chair and soprano), the Manchester Commission on the Arts and the Ward 12 school board. She is also a member of the Judicial Committee on Alternative Dispute Resolution and the United Way Community Investment Fund and is co-founder and vice president of the Southern NH Women’s Business Network. She was admitted to the NH Bar in 2004.
St. Hilaire, Merrimack County Attorney, 38, is a graduate of Boston University School of Law and has been a member of the NH Bar since 1997. In addition to his present position, he has also been the Assistant City Prosecutor for Concord and hearings examiner for the NH Dept. of Safety. St. Hilaire’s volunteer activities include: city councilor for the City of Concord, Commissioner of the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium, chair of Development and Marketing for Touch the Future, Inc., the Anti-Terrorism Advisory Council of the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Project Safe Neighborhoods Grant Committee. St. Hilaire’s brother, Ric, is Grafton County Attorney.
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