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In the 15 April 2015 issue of New Hampshire Bar News, Paul Bauer and Christopher Hawkins report on the recent US District Court for the District of New Hampshire decision in
Attorney Kimberly Peaslee recently penned an article in the New Hampshire Business Review on the lessons for businesspersons from the Beastie Boys v.
In the April 17 – 30 issue of the New Hampshire Business Review, attorney Bobbie Hantz suggests attention to (and offers tips regarding) various documents and laws—including d
In a recent post, Eugene Volokh briefly analyzes a Colorado Civil Rights Division decision that a bakery didn’t discriminate
New Hampshire recently closed a gap in its laws by amending the criminal code to make financial exploitation of an elderly, disabled, or impaired adult a criminal offense. The amendments became effective at the beginning of this year.
Collins J. Seitz, Jr., formerly colleague and mentor to Business Law Basics co-authors Sam Brickley and Brian Gottesman, has been unanimou
At the New York Labor & Employment Law Report, Joseph Dier analyzes
At the Labor and Employment Law Blog, Brendan Begley highlights two recent California state appellate court decisions and cautions employers about problematic language (or failure to include certain language) in arbitration agreements: