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Ten Reasons Why Prenuptial Agreements Make Sense
Prenuptial agreements are now common, even for first marriages. They are especially common for those previously married. While prenuptial agreements may be viewed with skepticism...
Read MoreU.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to Allow Credit Card Payments
Have you wished you could pay the filing fee by credit card when filing your immigration forms? It appears U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)...
Read MoreAmerican Immigration Lawyers Association Proves Worthy
Curious about New England’s premiere immigration lawyer association? I was too. Recently, Orr & Reno’s Paula Violo and I attended the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA)...
Read MoreOSHA Must Prove “Knowledge” In Order to Prove a Violation
In May 2017, my client’s employee inexplicably and without warning jumped into a trench that was more than five (5) feet deep. The trench immediately...
Read MoreNew Hampshire Legislature Seeks to Restrict the Use of Non-Compete Agreements
Two notable bills aimed to further restrict non-compete agreements in employment relationships were introduced in the Senate this session – one seemingly with more support...
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