What's Happening?
Attorneys J. Bradford Westgate and Barbara W. Halevi have joined the law firm of Welts, White & Fontaine, P.C. in Nashua, New Hampshire, effective April 1, 2026. This move follows the closure of their previous firm, Winer and Bennett, LLP, which ceased
operations on March 31, 2026. Winer and Bennett, a long-standing firm in Nashua, had served clients across New Hampshire for decades. Attorney Westgate is renowned for his expertise in real estate and land use law, while Attorney Halevi specializes in corporate law alongside real estate and land use. Their transition to Welts, White & Fontaine, a multi-practice firm, ensures continuity of service for their clients.
Why It's Important?
The closure of Winer and Bennett, LLP marks the end of an era for a firm that had been a staple in the New Hampshire legal community. The transition of Westgate and Halevi to Welts, White & Fontaine is significant as it retains their expertise within the local legal landscape, benefiting clients who rely on their specialized knowledge. This move also strengthens Welts, White & Fontaine's position in the market by adding experienced practitioners to their team, potentially attracting more clients and expanding their service offerings. The legal community in Nashua and beyond will be watching how this transition impacts the competitive dynamics among law firms in the region.
What's Next?
With the integration of Westgate and Halevi into Welts, White & Fontaine, the firm is likely to enhance its service capabilities, particularly in real estate and corporate law. Clients of the former Winer and Bennett, LLP may transition to the new firm, ensuring continuity in their legal representation. The Nashua legal market may see shifts as other firms adjust to the closure of a long-standing competitor. Additionally, Welts, White & Fontaine may leverage this opportunity to further establish itself as a leading firm in New Hampshire, potentially expanding its client base and influence in the region.












