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COVID-Related Protocol

While face masks are optional at NHBA meetings, CLEs, and other events, they remain highly recommended for large gatherings and meetings indoors. Members and guests agree to self-monitor for signs and symptoms of COVID-19 (symptoms typically include

Bar Foundation Justice Grants

In early 2021, the NH Access to Justice Commission released its report entitled Equal Access to Justice: An Assessment of Civil Legal Needs in New Hampshire, which was covered on the front page of the February 2021

What Gives A Thing Value?

The Future of Cryptocurrency and The Meaning of Money By Scott Merrill What is wealth? And how is it that some things with seemingly no inherent value become the currency with which other things—like food, clothing, legal

2021 Nixon Zachos Award Recipient – Rodney Dyer

Rodney Dyer, Honorary Retired Rod earned his BA from the University of New Hampshire and his JD from Boston University. From 2005 to 2011, Rod served as Chairman of Laconia Savings Bank (which changed its name in 2012 to

2021 Kirby Award Recipient – Henry R. Klementowicz

At the ACLU of New Hampshire, Henry’s work focuses on litigation and statehouse advocacy in support of civil rights and civil liberties, particularly in the areas of voting rights, governmental records, due process, and freedom of speech.

2021 Kirby Award Recipient – Megan C. Carrier

Megan joined Sheehan, Phinney, Bass & Green, P.A. in 2011 and has been a Shareholder at Sheehan since January of 2019.  Her practice focuses on business litigation and involves representing individuals and businesses in a wide range

Some Do’s and Don’ts of a Successful Mediation 

By Gregory Eaton Attorneys representing clients at mediation must walk a fine line.  You want to get the case settled and at the same time advocate for your client’s position so the other side knows the consequences

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