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More
than half of the legal work conducted by the law firm of Hamblett
& Kerrigan is the representation of parties in business and
personal disputes. Our attorneys have represented businesses in
a wide variety of commercial disputes including:
- Shareholder
Derivative Actions
- Non-Compete
Agreements
- Breach
of Contract Claims
- Construction
and Construction Bonding Claims
- Libel
and Defamation Claims
- Contractor
/ Sub-Contractor Liability and Bonding Claims
- Creditors
Rights Claims
- Fraudulent
Transfer Claims
- Landlord
/ Tenant Claims
- Commercial
Lease Disputes
- Breach
of Fiduciary Duty Claims
- Insurance
Contract Claims, including service as arbitrators, mediators,
and neutral evaluators
In
litigation matters, parties have needs which must be met. Although
claims may be extremely detailed and involve voluminous documentation,
the basic needs of the client is for a timely, cost effective resolution
of his or her dispute. Hamblett & Kerrigan attorneys have represented
businesses and individuals in New Hampshire and Massachusetts state
superior courts, the New Hampshire Supreme Court, the United States
District Court, and the United States Court of Appeals. Our attorneys
also have extensive experience in resolving disputes before state
and federal administrative agencies.
Timothy
G. Kerrigan
J. Daniel Marr
Kevin P. Rauseo
Andrew
J. Piela
Jon
D. Garbarino

Court
revisits issue of whether landlord is liable for criminal attacks
upon a tenant 09/20/07
Claims
clarified under the state Consumer Protection Act 08/23/07
Perils
of not answering your door 08/02/07
Town
has no liability for property damage caused by stray dog 05/24/07
Court
clarifies the scope of the Civil Stalking Statute 04/19/07
The
Appellate Process in New Hampshire 04/05/07
Adverse
Possession in New Hampshire 08/24/06
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verdicts or settlements. The information provided should not
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law or of future developments. The information contained on
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