- Corporate Business Law
- Estate Planning and Trust and Estate Administration
- Pension/Profit Sharing/Employee Benefits Law
- Taxation
Beth regularly represents taxpayers before the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration, the Internal Revenue Service and other taxing agencies. Utilizing her experiences as a Hearing Officer and counsel at the Department of Revenue Administration, she is uniquely able to identify potential federal and state tax issues and assist clients in organizing personal and business transactions in the most tax efficient manner possible.
Beth received her J.D. from the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law (1992), M.B.A. from Arizona State University (1985) and B.S.E.E. from the University of Colorado (1981). Previous to McLane Middleton, Beth was an Assistant Attorney General – New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office (February 1999- April 2000), a Hearing Officer and Assistant Revenue Counsel, New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration (1995-1999) and New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office (September 1994 – March 1995).
Areas of Focus
Admissions
- New Hampshire
- Massachusetts
- Arizona
Involvement
- Advisory Council – Independent Services Network (2005 – present)
- Youth mentoring through Friends Program (2003-2012)
- Board member – Integrated Circuit Designs, Inc. (2000- 2007)
- New Hampshire Bar Tax Section – President 3/05-3/06
- New Hampshire Society of Certified Public Accountants – Tax Section Chair
Recognitions
AV Peer Rated, Martindale Hubbell
Awards
- Best Lawyers in America (Tax Law), 2024
- Jack B. Middleton Pro Bono Award, 2014
Latest News
- 60 Attorneys from McLane Middleton Recognized in 2025 Best Lawyers in America (August 19, 2024)
- 57 Attorneys from McLane Middleton Recognized in 2024 Best Lawyers in America (August 17, 2023)
- Attorneys John E. Rich, Cameron G. Shilling, and Beth L. Fowler will be presenting at the 40th Annual NHSCPA / New Hampshire Bar Association’s Tax Forum on November 21, 2022 (November 14, 2022)
Additional Publications
- When Does My Client Need a Tax Attorney? (5/12/2014)
- ESOPs: A Tax-Efficient Way to Reward Employees and Provide Liquidity For Shareholders and Are a Path to Personal and Business Security that Deserve Your Serious Consideration (2/24/2014)
- ESOPs: The Last Great Tax Shelter for Business Owners Looking to Sell (2/17/2014)