Law Blog
Who (Will) Let the Dogs Out?
While many people now pamper their pets like human children, dogs are considered property in New Hampshire—a holdover from the days when many citizens’ most...
Read MoreThe Path to Large Scale Solar and Offshore Wind
There is reason to be optimistic about the future of clean energy development in New Hampshire, especially when it comes to solar and offshore wind. ...
Read MoreAlimony – Renewal Versus Modification
The NH Supreme Court case of Hoyt and Hoyt, decided on October 3, 2018, addresses the standard of proof needed to renew an expired alimony...
Read MoreUsing Landfill Gas For Natural Gas Delivery Systems
Indigenous landfill gas may soon be making its way into New Hampshire natural gas delivery systems. Liberty Utilities (“Liberty”) which owns and operates pipeline gas...
Read MoreWhat Does a California Law Have To Do With New Hampshire Manufacturers?
Recent amendments to regulations implementing California’s Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, the so-called Proposition 65 (“Prop 65”), now impact manufacturers and...
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