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Can I Get Attorney’s Fees in my New Hampshire Lawsuit?

Often people who bring a lawsuit are hoping to not only be successful but also to recoup some of the costs they have incurred in hiring an attorney to bring suit. There is often the feeling that if someone has harmed you then that person should have to pay your attorney’s fees. Unfortunately, that is […]

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FAQ: Appeals to the New Hampshire Supreme Court

The following are some frequently asked questions regarding legal appeals in New Hampshire: I lost my case.  How do I appeal? Typically, the first step in an appeal is to file a Motion for Reconsideration in the trial court within 10 days of the decision you are appealing.  This is usually necessary to “preserve” the […]

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Brain Injury Lawsuits

A traumatic brain injury (TBI) can be an extremely serious medical issue. Traumatic brain injuries may occur from a sudden impact with another object, such as falling and striking your head against the floor or hitting your head against a steering wheel. TBIs also include “open” or “penetrating” brain injuries, such as a bullet or […]

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UPDATE: Is Uber legal in New Hampshire?

Until recently, the legality of ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft in New Hampshire depended on where in the state you were. Different regulations in different cities and towns made it difficult for rideshare drivers to determine whether they were taking a risk of being fined. Recognizing this problem and acknowledging the changing landscape of […]

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Personal Jurisdiction in New Hampshire

In order for a court to issue a binding judgment, the court must have both subject matter jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction over the parties to a lawsuit. Personal jurisdiction is the concept that a Defendant to a lawsuit must have some relationship to the forum state in order to be bound by that state’s courts. […]

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Nashua Business Owner Questions Business Probate

We recently had a Nashua business owner voice concerns about how to avoid “business probate”. There are a variety of methods of providing a smooth non-probate succession for small business owners.If there are multiple owners, then there should be buy-sell agreements embedded in the governing documents: LLC Operating Agreement; Shareholder Agreement; Partnership Agreement; These can […]

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What are the elements of negligence in New Hampshire?

Most personal injury claims are based on a legal concept known as “negligence.”  Negligence is a concept not defined by a state or federal statute, but by what’s known as the “common law”: essentially, legal principles developed through centuries of court decisions.  In short, negligence is the failure to use reasonable care. A shopkeeper might […]

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Nashua Business Planning Client Real Estate Transfer Tax Question

Nashua business planning client owning several rental properties has concerns regarding being caught in New Hampshire’s real estate transfer tax (RETT) net. Can property be transferred from a joint tenancy with rights of survivorship to a newly created LLC for added liability protection and administrative ease? Can real estate held as “tenants in common” be […]

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Seeking Property Tax Abatements in New Hampshire

The deadline for filing property tax abatements in New Hampshire is typically March 1 for the previous year’s tax bill. In summary, the property owner (taxpayer) needs to prove the property’s tax assessed value (adjusted for equalization) is higher than its actual fair market value as of April 1 of the applicable tax year. (RSA […]

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