New Hampshire Courts will narrowly construe employment agreement terms that restrict workers from competing with their former employers and modify them when necessary so as to only protect the legitimate business interests of the former employer but will generally have little patience for a worker who plans to use confidential information of his former employer ... more
Attorneys J. Daniel Marr and Joseph W. Kenny will be discussing “The Benefits of Having an Estate Plan”. Tune in to WFEA 1370 AM / 99.9 FM (Manchester, NH) every Tuesday at 9:05 a.m. for “Law Matters with Hamblett & Kerrigan”. Each Tuesday the attorneys of Hamblett & Kerrigan will host a radio program ... more
While the Child Support Guidelines are intended to make the calculation of child support simple and easy, this calculation is often difficult when one or both parties are shareholders of a Subchapter S Corporation. To the casual and uninformed observer, one may surmise incorrectly that the parties’ taxable income from the S Corporation is income ... more
Speed is often a crucial factor in determining liability in automobile accident cases, especially during snowy and icy conditions. Every person, whether driving a car, truck, SUV, minivan or motorcycle, has a legal duty and obligation to operate his or her vehicle at a safe speed, taking into consideration the road conditions at the time ... more
With recent snow storms dumping significant amounts of snow over the last few weeks, the number of spin-outs and auto accidents taking place increased significantly. Even the most cautious driver can find him or herself involved in a snow-related/ice-related accident due to the negligence and lack of care of other motorists. However, automobile accidents take ... more