The New Hampshire Department of Transportation’s below link provides a 2-page helpful summary of those rules at: https://www.nh.gov/dot/programs/bikeped/documents/nhdot_bike_safety_brochure_bw.pdf For example, did you know that bicyclists: (a) must wear one item of reflective apparel appraisal from ½ hour after sunset to ½ hour before sunrise; (b) cannot ride on sidewalks; (c) cannot ride the wrong way on a one-way street; (d)…
While New Hampshire is reopening for business, employees will obviously discuss the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of the protocols put in place are frustrating to employees, such as the answering of questions, temperature taking, and in some circumstances the requirement to wear facemasks. However, employers are merely following through with governmental directives. This pandemic will end and keeping in check your…
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In the case of Fortune Laurel, LLC vs. High Liner Foods, Inc., the New Hampshire Supreme Court, on May 8, 2020, issued an opinion which greatly expanded the tools available to the a plaintiff attempting to collect or secure a judgment. In Fortune Laurel, the plaintiff brought suit against a Chinese corporation for breach of contract and consumer fraud. The…