On Thursday, June 5, 2025, the New Hampshire Supreme Court disbarred Attorney Lisa Anne Urovitch following her conviction for voter fraud. The disbarment decision came after the Attorney Discipline Office (ADO) submitted a certified record from the Merrimack County Superior Court, which confirmed Urovitch’s guilty plea to a class A misdemeanor related to making a false statement about her voter qualifications.

The case is entitled “In the Matter of Lisa Anne Urovitch,” with case number LD-2025-0002.

The court found that Urovitch’s actions constituted a “serious crime” under Supreme Court Rule 37(9)(b). This designation warranted immediate suspension to protect public trust and uphold the integrity of the legal profession. Consequently, the court suspended Urovitch from practicing law in New Hampshire on March 21, 2025, and mandated that she demonstrate cause by April 21, 2025, as to why she should not face disbarment.

Despite the court’s order, Urovitch did not provide a valid response or seek to contest the suspension. In light of her conviction and violations of professional conduct rules, the court determined that disbarment was the appropriate consequence.

The ruling was endorsed by Chief Justice MacDonald and Justices Bassett, Donovan, and Countway. Urovitch has also been ordered to cover all costs associated with the attorney discipline proceedings related to her case.

This decision marks a significant action by the New Hampshire Supreme Court in addressing misconduct within the legal profession, reinforcing the standards expected of attorneys in the state. Urovitch’s disbarment serves as a reminder of the legal system’s commitment to maintaining ethical practices among legal practitioners.

According to Avvo, Ms.Urovitch is a lawyer in Boston, MA.

A copy of the original filing can be found here.