Bar News is looking for NH Bar member reminiscences about the NH Primary. Send us your favorite stories, thoughts, memories and photos. Which races and moments do you recall most vividly? Were you involved in the campaigns? Do you remember the 1976 Republican primary between Ford and Reagan? Please contact Bar News at news@nhbar.org or call the editor at (603) 715-3234 by Friday, Dec. 11.
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The NH Circuit Court earlier this year developed a three-step process for raising concerns about court practices, scheduling, delays or other issues. Generally, the policy asks attorneys to approach the court clerk about the problem and then move up to different levels of court administrators.
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Rockingham County divorce. Client with two young children, one with significant disabilities would like to file for divorce. Case would be in Brentwood Family Division. Contact Janice. Record Annulment. Cheshire County client seeks a criminal record annulment of a Class B misdemeanor from 2000. Please contact Margaret. Public Sector attorneys, in-house counsel and others who cannot take Pro Bono cases for direct representation: Pro Bono is still seeking volunteers for year-end referral marathons. Please contact Carolann Wooding if you can spare a few hours in December to help refer cases. Referral marathon schedule: Friday, Dec. 4: 9 a.m. to noon & 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9: 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11: 9 a.m. to noon Wednesday, Dec. 16: 9 a.m. to noon Friday, Dec. 18: 1-4 p.m.
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 Track bills of interest to New Hampshire attorneys with the NH Bar Association Legislation Watch website. Free for all bar members, this website pulls info directly from the general court with information inputted by the NHBA Legislation Committee related to the bar's position or action.
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Alumni from three law schools have expressed an interest in organizing reunion dinners in Manchester in concert with the NH Bar Association Midyear Meeting on March 4, 2016 at the Radisson/Center of NH. They are: Interested in getting your law school classmates together? Contact Denice DeStefano about how the NHBA can help.
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We the People is a unique program that culminates with competitions that ask students to answer questions about the law, government and current affairs in the form of mock legislative hearings.
This NHBA-sponsored program still needs two attorneys to act as timers at the Dec. 11 regional hearings in Concord, and both judges and timers for the state finals in Concord on Jan. 8, 2016. For more information and to volunteer, please contact Robin Knippers. |
Why the US needs black lawyers even more than it needs black police.According to the American Bar Association, 88 percent of all lawyers are white and only 4.8 percent are black. This shouldn't matter in principle - until it does. Read more. Written a good e-book lately?Better looking and more engaging than a white paper, e-books can educate your audience and augment your lead generation strategy. Read more. Some of these news sites may limit access to subscribers or registered users. (Many sites allow free trial access limited to the number of pages viewed.) Also, the Bar Association does not endorse the sites providing these links; these are provided for your information only.
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Martin, Lord & Osman Alternative Dispute Resolution - Mediation, Arbitration, Neutral Evaluation. David S. Osman, (603) 527-9154. McLane Law FirmThe McLane Law Firm combines legal excellence with creative thinking and superior client service to construct innovative and winning legal strategies. email address: LAW@mclane.com, phone: (603) 625-6464.
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