Theodore Lothstein

Theodore Lothstein

Google Rating

4.8(21 reviews)

  • 5 Green Street Concord, NH 03301
  • +1-603-513-1919
  • No email available

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Criminal Law

About:

Over the last twenty years, Ted Lothstein developed a reputation for winning high-profile cases, victories that have been reported in the Concord Monitor, Boston Globe, Nashua Telegraph, and in the national Criminal Law Reporter. Ted Lothstein has fought on behalf of thousands of clients in New Hampshire’s District Courts and Superior Courts, and he has handled over eighty appeals in the New Hampshire Supreme Court. Ted Lothstein also handles federal cases in the United States District Court for NH, and the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals in Boston.

Jurisdiction:Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York

Practice Area

Criminal Law

Guides reporting, evidence, bail conditions, no-contact orders, prosecutions or defenses, and record sealing, centering survivor safety and informed participation across the criminal process.

Languages

English

Fees

Free Consultation

Education

J.D.
University of Connecticut School of Law
1993

Associations

Member
New Hampshire Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
1995 - Present
Member
Connecticut State Bar
1994 - Present
Member
New York State Bar
1997 - Present
Member
New Hampshire State Bar
1994 - Present
CLE Committee
New Hampshire Bar Association
2009 - Present
Legislation Committee
New Hampshire Bar Association
2009 - Present
Member
National Colllege of DUI Defense
2009 - Present

Reviews


RATED 5.0

Jun 10, 2025Googlevia Google

Tree trunk

"Ted Lothstein in my opinion is a great seasoned attorney, with a strong knowledge of the law. He also is known in the circuit and respected by other lawyers and judges. He help me beat a serious criminal charge, with threats of a lot of jail time. Without his help I would be in jail right now. He is good at what he does. I recommend hiring him. I'm grateful I did."

RATED 5.0

Apr 10, 2025Googlevia Google

Alice Johnson

"Ted and team were very helpful during this stressful time. In Dec 2024 I was arrested for aggravated DUI in Claremont, NH. I found Ted's info on Google and after talking with him I felt very comfortable and knew him and his team were the right folks to help me. Living in a different state Ted was able to get the court to agree to let me appear via phone, he reached out to attorneys in my home state to see how I would be affected at home. Ted and his team were always available to answer my questions and communicated clearly every step of the way. In March 2025 my DUI case got decreased to a reckless driving charge. This was an amazing unusual outcome and I never would have been able to get this without Ted and his team. Thank you for all you did! I definitely recommend Ted and his team for your legal needs."

RATED 5.0

Feb 10, 2025Googlevia Google

Dana Jones

RATED 5.0

Dec 10, 2024Googlevia Google

Scott Hoppe

"In September 2024, I received notice of a professional ethics complaint against my medical license before the New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure and Certification (OPLC). I retained Attorney Doty and her team to represent me in what was essentially a civil ethics matter. By November 2024, Attorney Doty had successfully negotiated a settlement that preserved my professional standing and left no significant marks on my record. Throughout the process, Attorney Doty was exceptionally helpful, maintaining clear and consistent communication. She promptly returned my phone calls and emails, keeping me up-to-date every step of the way. More importantly, her and her team's careful handling of the case ensured the matter was resolved within the terms of her initial retainer, reflecting both efficiency and cost-effectiveness. I am grateful for the outstanding service and outcome delivered by Attorney Doty, and I would highly recommend her to anyone facing a similar professional licensing challenge."

RATED 5.0

Dec 10, 2024Googlevia Google

Rik Stevens

"We retained Ted Lothstein for a very thorny aggravated DUI that probably should have put this violator in county jail for a year. Ted did his homework, listened to his client and presented a very strong case for why this young man should be given some latitude and leniency. He was right and the leniency was justified, but we couldn't have conveyed that as convincingly as Ted did. I can easily use the word "advocate" when describing Ted."