Civil Litigation & Appeals

General Civil Litigation Lawyers

NH Litigation Attorneys

Our litigation attorneys at Welts, White & Fontaine, P.C. understand that, sometimes, legal issues cannot be resolved through negotiated settlements. Sometimes, you need someone who will fight to protect your rights or get you the compensation and benefits you deserve. In those cases, our experienced litigation teams are ready and willing to represent and help you.

Welts, White & Fontaine attorney are experienced in complex civil litigation matters, including disputes between businesses and individuals. Complex civil litigation often requires extensive discovery, detailed legal research and writing, and the preparation of comprehensive pleadings and briefs. As Nashua’s largest law firm, our firm has the resources to handle litigation matters from simple to complex.

Our firm also has an experienced appellate practice and our attorneys regularly appear before the New Hampshire Supreme Court. 

Our attorneys are here to answer your questions, advise you of your rights, inform you of what to expect, and fight for you when settlement is not an option. Please contact us here or call us at (603) 883-0797. 

Our Litigation Attorneys are able to represent you in all of the following:

  • State and Federal Courts in New Hampshire and Massachusetts
  • Appellate Courts including the New Hampshire Supreme Court
  • Administrative Boards
  • Local Government Boards

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“Welts, White & Fontaine, P.C. – specifically, Jack White and Israel Piedra handled my case in a very dignified and respectful manner. They were thorough, explained the process, kept me up-to-date and represented me well. I highly recommend this firm!”
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