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When Is It “Time” To Meet With a Family Law Attorney?

Many people look forward to getting married, but few plan to get divorced.  The idea of separating from a long-term partner, and the impact it...

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New Hampshire Expands Ban on Non-Compete Agreements to Low-Wage Workers

Starting September 8, 2019, New Hampshire’s law prohibiting non-compete agreements for certain workers will be expanded to cover low-wage employees.  Senate Bill 197 prohibits an...

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Federal Heat Stress Standards Are On The Horizon

US House Democrats released a bill in early July that, if passed, would direct OSHA, over the next two years, to develop federal standards on...

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Changes to NH Public Employee Safety and Health Laws

The federal Occupational Safety & Health Act (“OSH Act”) does not apply to state employees.  In an effort to address this perceived “safety void,” House...

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Acosta is Out, Scalia is Nominated – Will the DOL Actually Get Something Done This Year?

July was an eventful month at the Department of Labor. Other than the departure of DOL Secretary Alex Acosta on July 9 and the nomination...

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