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Retirement and Planning for the Future in New Hampshire

It’s no secret that people all over as well as New Hampshire are living longer. While this is a good thing, a longer life also means planning for more years after retirement. Many seniors are choosing to (or need to) work after retirement. According to the AARP, 4 out of 10 people heading into retirement, […]

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Family Law Appeals In New Hampshire

The last thing people want to deal with after a long, drawn out trial over custody or divorce is more court proceedings. But unfortunately, appeals are often the reality. Sometimes, it’s because someone didn’t get the result they wanted in trial court. Or maybe, the other side is appealing and you are forced to defend […]

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Hollis Home Buyer Has Questions About Title Reviews

If you are in the process of purchasing real estate, you are likely already aware that there are many different matters to consider before you sign on the dotted line. One such important consideration is whether to conduct a title review. What is a Title Review? A title review is when someone, typically an attorney […]

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Nashua Court: Lottery Winner May Remain Anonymous

In a lengthy order issued this morning (Jane Doe v. New Hampshire Lottery Commission), Judge Charles S. Temple of the Hillsborough County Superior Court in Nashua ruled that the winner of a $560 million Powerball lottery jackpot may remain anonymous while collecting her winnings. The winning ticket had been purchased in Merrimack, New Hampshire on […]

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Nashua Business Startup Owner Has Questions About NH Taxes

New Hampshire Business Taxes While the Granite State has neither a broad-based income tax nor a general sales & use tax, the State does have a number of taxes that do impact both businesses and individuals. This article will outline the New Hampshire Business Profits Tax (Statute – RSA 77-A & Administrative Rules –Rev. 300) […]

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Enhanced Compensatory Damages

New Hampshire’s Answer to Punitive Damages The term “punitive damages” has entered the mainstream, so most non-lawyers are familiar with the definition: essentially, monetary damages awarded by a jury for the purpose of punishing the defendant for egregious wrongdoing. Many people may be surprised to learn that punitive damages are almost never permitted under New […]

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Attorney Piedra Named to Super Lawyers “Rising Stars” List

Israel F. Piedra of Welts, White & Fontaine, PC has been selected to the 2017 New England “Rising Stars” list. Each year, no more than 2.5 percent of the lawyers in the region are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor. The “Risings Stars” list is comprised of attorneys who […]

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Commercial/Business Landlord/Tenant Mediation in New Hampshire:

Traps for the Unwary Abound! Many of our firm’s Nashua area commercial/business landlords and tenants have questions and concerns about how best to resolve disputes. Mediation is one option. Mediation is available throughout the New Hampshire judicial system, from small claim actions to Supreme Court appeals. However, court-sanctioned mediation is not available in landlord/tenant actions. […]

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Attorney Jack White Speaks at Personal Injury Seminar

Attorney Jack White recently presented at a New Hampshire Association of Justice seminar entitled “Mediation: Winning Without Trying.” The presentation was part of NHAJ’s annual personal injury fall forum. Attorney White’s remarks focused on the use of a live witness as a strategic tool in personal injury mediations. The New Hampshire Association of Justice, formerly […]

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