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Frederick W. Lowell v. The U.S. Savings Bank of America, Joseph Fanaras, Charles Mutrie, Jeffrey Breiseth and James Walsh
Frederick W. Lowell v. The U.S. Savings Bank of America, Joseph Fanaras, Charles Mutrie, Jeffrey Breiseth and James Walsh, 132 N.H. 719 (1990).
DecisionAffirmed in part and reversed in part
People and Organizations
Parties
- Frederick W. Lowell Appellant
- The U.S. Savings Bank of America, Joseph Fanaras, Charles Mutrie, Jeffrey Breiseth and James Walsh Appellee, Party
Attorneys
- John P. Griffith from Hamblett & Kerrigan, P.A., representing Plaintiff (appellant)
- John T. Broderick, Jr. from Merrill & Broderick, representing U.S. Savings Bank of America (appellee)
- Mark W. Dean from Merrill & Broderick, representing U.S. Savings Bank of America (appellee)
- Bruce W. Felmly from McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, P.A., representing Joseph Fanaras (appellee)
Firms and Offices
- Hamblett & Kerrigan, P.A. Counsel firm
- McLane, Graf, Raulerson & Middleton, P.A. Counsel firm
- Merrill & Broderick Counsel firm
Supreme Court Justices
- W. Stephen Thayer III Authoring justice
Superior and Lower-Court Judges
- Douglas Roberts Gray Judge
Case Records (1)
| Date | Record Text | Type | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 8, 1990 | Frederick W. Lowell v. The U.S. Savings Bank of America, Joseph Fanaras, Charles Mutrie, Jeffrey Breiseth and James Walsh | Opinion | Supreme Court | Reporter |