Bar News December 18, 2024
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CONCORD, NH – The New Hampshire Bar Association is pleased to announce the hiring of Martha Madsen, Ed.M., M.S.W, as the organization’s new Law Related Education (LRE) Coordinator. Madsen, who will assume the role in early January, will be responsible for the development, coordination, and support of the NHBA’s LRE programs, which aim to strengthen … Read more
By Katie A. Mosher As the days get shorter and the weather gets cooler, you may have noticed an increase in Bar events, activities, and opportunities to come together. Following the quiet of summer, year-long commitments like Inns of Court and Bar committees and sections are now in full swing. For practitioners of all levels … Read more
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By Kathie Ragsdale Cristina Rousseau’s journey to the law crosses boundaries of geography, culture, and social strata. A partner in the Lebanon-based firm Rousseau & Ross, she came to the United States from Ecuador as an exchange student at the age of 16, was struck by a legal system based on “juries and due process” … Read more
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By Scott Merrill Social media, as of late, has become nearly synonymous with harm to children’s mental health – and lawsuits. This is due to a growing body of research correlating mental health risks in children with social media usage as well as a host of state and federal lawsuits going after companies like Meta … Read more