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Can an Employer Examine a Job Applicants’ Social Media Accounts?
In recent years, New Hampshire has joined an increasing number of states to pass legislation regarding the use of social media information when hiring potential...
Read MoreAttorney 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...
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