Hollis-Brookline High School Represents New Hampshire in the We the People National Finals

By Grace Yurish On the weekend of April 13-15, students from Hollis-Brookline High School (HBHS) made their mark at the We the People 2024 National Finals, held at the National Conference Center in Leesburg, Virginia. They proudly represented the Granite State alongside 47 other schools, totaling approximately 1,200 students from across the country. The top … Read more

Staff Attorney – Southern New Hampshire University, Manchester, NH

Southern New Hampshire University is currently seeking a Staff Attorney, to join the Office of General Counsel and Compliance. This position reports directly to the Deputy General Counsel. Applicants need to live in a commutable distance to the Manchester, NH office as this is a hybrid position. Full job description, qualifications requirements and application submittal … Read more

Ethics of Using Artificial Intelligence in Practice

Ethics Corner Article Dear Ethics Committee, As a general practice New Hampshire lawyer, what ethical obligation(s) do I have to employ Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) in my day-to-day practice?    Currently, the benefits and risks associated with AI have caused discussion regarding its use in all industries, including the legal profession.  In a March 20, 2023 publication … Read more

Preparing a Third Party Witness

Ethics Corner Article Dear Ethics Committee: I am in the middle of my first trial. During his cross-examination, my client made a statement of fact that I know to be incorrect. Do I have an obligation to correct the misstatement, or do other duties restrain me? This is the second article in a series about … Read more

Seeking Solo Attorney or Retiring Attorney

We are a well-established law firm located in Amherst, NH focusing on estate planning, probate, and elder law. Our team is dedicated to providing exceptional legal services to our clients. We believe in work-life balance and understand that some attorneys prefer practicing law without the administrative responsibilities of running a business. We are searching for … Read more

Solely Solos: From Law School to Solo Practice

By Tom Jarvis In the intricate tapestry of the legal profession, there exists a distinct and often underestimated cohort: the solo practitioner. Amidst the towering edifices of law firms and the bustling corridors of corporate legal departments, these individuals stand out as champions of autonomy, navigating the legal landscape independently. In a profession where camaraderie … Read more

From Cells to Community: The 50 Showcases Journeys of Redemption and Recovery

By Grace Yurish On Monday, April 29, nearly 200 people gathered for a film screening hosted by the Friends of New Hampshire Drug Courts (FNHDC) of a documentary titled The 50. The film explores how trauma impacts lives and the importance of recovery programs for inmates. The New Hampshire Bar Foundation sponsored the venue, the … Read more

The Unique Approach of Dismas Home Transforms Trauma into Triumph

By Tom Jarvis In 2016, Dismas Home of New Hampshire (Dismas) was established by Julie and Jack McCarthy to address the needs of justice-involved women with co-occurring substance use disorder and mental illness. Offering effective clinical treatments and social support services, Dismas provides a safe environment for residents to improve and rebuild their lives. Once … Read more