Nashua Telegraph Friday, May 30, 2014 City’s oldest law firm moving from Main Street to 101A ‘glass tower’ By DAVID BROOKS Staff Writer NASHUA – The city’s oldest law firm is moving away from its imposing presence in a former bank on Main Street, lured by better access, high-tech fixtures and parking at the “glass ... more
Under New Hampshire law, a successor entity may be held liable for a predecessor’s debt when: (1) buyer expressly or impliedly agrees to assume such liability; (2) the transaction amounts to a de facto consolidation or merger; (3) the buyer entity is merely a continuation of the seller entity; <spanclass+”bold”>or (4) the transaction is entered ... more
A real estate attachment is a court order preventing the transfer of real estate during the pendency of litigation. Attachments are most commonly used in civil cases, in the collection of a debt or in a personal injury action. However, an attachment is also helpful in a divorce case to protect one spouse from transferring ... more
A parent attending a parent-teacher conference in February 2011 slipped on accumulated ice on the walkway. Despite the school having the duty to provide safe entrance for lawful visitors to the school, the School failed to remove the ice and/or sufficiently treat this ice to prevent injuries to visitors. The injured parent sued the City ... more
New Hampshire has long recognized that employment non-compete agreements are narrowly construed to protect only the legitimate business interests of the employer. If an employer seeks to enforce one of these agreements, the court has the power, if it finds that the agreement is overreaching, to not enforce any of it or if it finds ... more