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Attorney Kerouac Re-Appointed to Professional Conduct Committee
The State of New Hampshire Supreme Court has reappointed attorney Margaret Kerouac to serve a three-year term on the Professional Conduct Committee. The 12-member Professional Conduct...
Read MoreUPDATED: Alimony Affected By Proposed Tax Reform Legislation
The Senate/House Conference Report is out, and the alimony provision has some change – delaying the phase out of the deduction for one year. If...
Read MoreGuardian ad Litem Reports
In cases involving parenting disputes, the Court may appoint a guardian ad litem (“GAL”). The GAL is typically an attorney or a mental health professional,...
Read MoreWhat Does Supreme Court Decision to Enforce Trump’s Travel Ban Mean?
On Monday, December 4, 2017, the Supreme Court voted 6-to-2 to grant the Trump administration's request to lift injunctions imposed by lower courts that had...
Read MoreAttorneys Hartz and Morse Join Orr & Reno
Orr & Reno welcomes attorneys Laura Hartz and Nathaniel Morse to the law firm. Hartz's practice will focus on environmental law, land use, and business...
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