Talesha Saint-Marc

Talesha is an attorney in Bernstein Shur’s Labor & Employment and Litigation & Dispute Resolution Practice Groups.  Talesha provides thoughtful and practical advice to employers regarding all aspects of employment law, including FLSA, FMLA and ADA compliance, and Title VII and state human rights claims.  She strives to help clients effectively navigate complex workplace laws and craft sensible policies to reduce risk and help avoid costly litigation.

In her litigation practice, Talesha utilizes her extensive clerking experience to provide effective representation to her clients.  Prior to joining the firm, Talesha worked at the New Hampshire Supreme Court as a judicial clerk for Associate Justice Carol Ann Conboy, and before that, she spent two years clerking for the New Hampshire Superior Court. Talesha knows the ins and outs of court processes and has built up a sturdy foundation in legal research and writing.  Although Talesha works to find creative non-litigation solutions, where litigation is unavoidable, Talesha is a committed and dedicated advocate.

But that’s not all. Talesha is also very experienced in:

  • Effectively defending employers in discrimination, harassment, and retaliation litigation in state and federal agencies and courts
  • Developing clear and effective employment handbooks, policies and procedures for employers
  • Conducting engaging in-house employee trainings
  • Assisting businesses and individuals efficiently resolve disputes

In her former life, Talesha was:

  • A judicial clerk for the New Hampshire Superior Court
  • A judicial clerk for Associate Justice Carol Ann Conboy of the New Hampshire Supreme Court
  • While in law school, an active member of the local and regional chapters of the Black Law Student Association (BLSA), serving as the sub-chair of the combined northern New England of the Northeast Region of National BLSA (NEBLSA)

When Talesha isn’t working, she is…

Getting involved in her community and serving as a mentor in the Big Brother Big Sister program.  Talesha is an active participant of the NH Women’s Bar Association, serving as the organization’s Networking Director, and she is the Co-Chair of the NH Bar Association’s Leadership Academy.  Additionally, she serves on the Board of Trustee Rivier University.  Talesha is also a dedicated member of her church, where she serves as the president of a scholarship fund, which offers financial assistance to local high school graduates.  At home, Talesha enjoys experimenting in her “test” kitchen, getting lost in a book, or enjoying quality time with her family.