On February 24, 2017, the New Hampshire Supreme Court agreed with the trial court’s dismissal of former teacher Beverly Cluff-Landry’s claims against the Roman Catholic Bishop of Manchester, d/b/a St. Christopher’s School. That case arose from Cluff-Landry suing with a claim: under our state’s whistleblower statute; wrongful discharge; and slander. Cluff-Landry in 2008 had been hired by the school’s former principal…
Attorneys J. Daniel Marr and Kevin P. Rauseo discuss “Criminal Records and Personnel Files”. https://www.nashualaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/law-matters-criminal-records-and-per.m4a 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 dedicated to discussing law matters that matter to you.
The Constitutional right of freedom of speech keeps the government from prohibiting certain speech. For example, you have the right in a public place to espouse your political views. People have the right to peacefully protest or show support to the government in public. However there is no obligation on a private employer to allow political speech in the workplace. …
Check out Hamblett & Kerrigan’s most recent radio spot here: https://www.nashualaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/HamKer_LawMatters30Rev_012417x.m4a 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 dedicated to discussing law matters that matter to you.
New Hampshire courts narrowly construe employment non-competes to only protect the legitimate business interest of the employer. For example a non-compete agreement that limits an accounts payable employee of a software company from working for a competitive software company may not be enforceable. However, if that employee had used or threatened to use confidential financial information of the former employer…
No, this article is not providing suggested ways to alleviate your morning headache from last night’s overdrinking. This article is about how to avoid the financial hangover you can have from misbehaving at a holiday gathering. The end of the year can be a time for workers to take pride over what they accomplished over the last year and enjoy…
For the 28th consecutive year, H&K elves have been hard at work shopping and wrapping for two young children. We want them to have the best Christmas ever! Every year the firm “adopts” children through the Front Door Agency. Employees of the firm donate generously so everything on the children’s wish lists can be purchased. The team effort culminates with…
Attorneys J. Daniel Marr and Beth M. Lorsbach discuss “Choosing Your Agents For Estate Plans”. https://www.nashualaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/law-matters-chosing-your-agents-for.m4a 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 dedicated to discussing law matters that matter to…
A 2015 decision by the NH Supreme Court serves as a strong reminder to homeowners and their contractors to obtain building permits for home renovations when asked or reminded to do so by Town officials. In the case of Town of Bartlett v. Furlong, 168 NH 171, the property owner was notified in writing several times by the Town that…
Attorneys J. Daniel Marr and Kevin P. Rauseo discuss “Sharing Your Personal Opinions At Work”. https://www.nashualaw.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/law-matters-11-22-16.m4a 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 dedicated to discussing law matters that matter to…