by loudcanvas | Aug 24, 2018 | News
ARE GENERAL CONTRACTORS RESPONSIBLE FOR INJURIES TO EMPLOYEES OF SUBCONTRACTORS FOR SOMETHING OUTSIDE THEIR CONTROL? Grady v. Jones Lang Lasalle Construction Company, Inc., No. 2017-0371 (Aug. 8, 2018) In a fact-dependent decision, the New Hampshire Supreme Court...
by loudcanvas | Aug 24, 2018 | News
Despite the digital age, New Hampshire workers injured in the course and scope of their employment have been paid their weekly disability benefits through paper check mailed to their home address. Current Labor Department Regulations allow the insurance carrier to...
by loudcanvas | Nov 28, 2017 | News
It is with the deepest regret we inform you that on Monday, November 27, 2017, Attorney Kenneth Bouchard, founding member of this firm, died after a long-battle with young-onset Alzheimer’s Disease. The name of Ken Bouchard is well known in the New Hampshire legal...
by loudcanvas | Sep 19, 2017 | Blog, News
Is your insurance policy ambiguous? Just because you have paid your premiums on-time, doesn’t mean that your insurance policy will pay out. Suing Insurance Company To Pay Out On Paid Policy In Exeter Hosp, Inc. v. Steadfast Ins. Co., No. 2015-0624, slip op....
by loudcanvas | Nov 25, 2015 | News
An updated state securities statute goes into effect on Jan. 1 that repeals and replaces the current New Hampshire Uniform Securities Act and promises to modernize and simplify the capital-raising process for early-stage companies and other small- and medium-sized...
by loudcanvas | Aug 7, 2015 | News
In a somewhat under the radar statutory change that took effect July 26, 2014, the legislature specifically permitted rent to be charged on a quarterly or less frequent basis. While a landlord is still prohibited from charging more than the equivalent of one month’s...
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