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Nov 6 2025
[PDF page 1] NEW HAMPSHIRE SUPREME COURT ORAL ARGUMENTS NOVEMBER 6, 2025 – UPDATED 10/17/2025 AND 11/5/2025 – The cases listed are scheduled for in-person oral argument on Thursday, November 6, 2025. Attorneys and parties are further advised of the following: 1. Cases in the morning session are scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. Cases in the afternoon session are scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m. Persons presenting oral argument must check-in at the clerk’s office before oral argument. Please note the check-in time of your case. 2. The amount of time allotted to each party for oral argument is shown. The court intends to limit parties to the allotted time. If a party intends to divide the allotted time or reserve a portion for rebuttal, the party should notify the courtroom monitor before the session. A maximum of two minutes may be reserved for rebuttal. 3. The justices will refrain from asking questions during the first three minutes of each person’s argument; this period of non-questioning may be waived. Persons presenting oral argument should assume that the court is familiar with the facts. 4. The moving party is responsible for presenting and transmitting the portions of the record necessary to decide the questions of law presented by the case. See Rules 13 and 14. 5. Before filing any motion to continue, persons should review the court rules concerning scheduling priority in instances of conflict. See Super. Ct. R. 12; N.H. R. Crim. P. 15; Dist. Div. R. 1.8-B; Prob. Div. R. 49-A; Fam. Div. R. 1.27. If a motion is filed, it should identify subsequent oral argument dates on which all persons presenting oral argument are available. 6. Justice Anna Barbara Hantz Marconi is not participating in the cases on this list. N O T I C E IT IS A CLASS B FELONY TO CARRY A FIREARM OR OTHER DEADLY WEAPON AS DEFINED IN RSA 625:11, V IN A COURTROOM OR AREA USED BY A COURT. ANY PERSON WHO REQUIRES AN AUXILIARY AID TO HEAR ORAL ARGUMENT SHOULD NOTIFY THE CLERK OF COURT AS FAR IN ADVANCE AS POSSIBLE SO THAT THE EQUIPMENT CAN BE AVAILABLE. [PDF page 2] 2 Thursday, November 6, 2025, morning session Check-in time 9:00 a.m.; beginning at 9:30 a.m.: 2025-0140 Collision Communications, Inc. U&H (Russell F. Hilliard) (15 min.) R&G (Cassandra B. Roth, pro hac vice) v. Nokia Solutions and Networks OY & a. PPE&C (Doreen F. Connon) (15 min.) M&E (David Himelfarb, John M. Allen, pro hac vice, Thomas J. Finn, pro hac vice, Paula Cruz Cedillo, pro hac vice, and Dean A. Elwell, pro hac vice) Check-in time 10:00 a.m.: 2024-0245 State of New Hampshire Attorney General (Sam M. Gonyea) (15 min.) v. Marcus Cherry David M. Rothstein (15 min.) [PDF page 3] 3 Thursday, November 6, 2025, afternoon session Check-in time 12:30 p.m.; beginning at 1:00 p.m.: 2023-0498 State of New Hampshire Attorney General (Robert L. Baldridge) (15 min.) v. Randy Owen S&W (Richard E. Samdperil) (15 min.) COUNTWAY, J., DISQUALIFIED 2025-0314 Confidential In re C.M. Attorney General (Mary A. Triick) for the New Hampshire Division for Children, Youth and Families CASA-NH (Caroline K. Delaney) for CASA of New Hampshire (20 min. total) Dawn E. Worsley for the mother Gary L. Paradis for the father (20 min. total) Case to be submitted on briefs without oral argument: 2025-0077 Donald J. Martin R&S (Biron L. Bedard) v. Far Echo Harbor Club, Inc. MM (Linda M. Smith) Date: October 2, 2025 Attest: _____________________________ Timothy A. Gudas, Clerk