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Hillside Associates of Hollis, Inc. et al. v. Maine Bonding & Casualty Company

Hillside Associates of Hollis, Inc. et al. v. Maine Bonding & Casualty Company, 135 N.H. 325 (1992).

DecisionAffirmed in part; reversed in part.

People and Organizations

Parties

  • Hillside Associates of Hollis, Inc. Party
  • Maine Bonding & Casualty Company Party
  • plaintiff-intervenor, New Hampshire Insurance Company Intervenor, Appellee

Attorneys

  • Russell F. Hilliard from Upton, Sanders & Smith, representing defendant, Maine Bonding & Casualty Company, and for the defendant-in terven or, Reuben N. Hodge Insurance Agency (appellant)
  • Gilbert Upton from Upton, Sanders & Smith, representing defendant, Maine Bonding & Casualty Company, and for the defendant-in terven or, Reuben N. Hodge Insurance Agency (appellant)
  • Kenneth G. Bouchard from Bouchard & Mallory, P.A., representing plaintiff-intervenor, New Hampshire Insurance Company (appellee)
  • Stephen H. Roberts from Ouellette, Hallisey, Dibble & Tanguay, P.A., representing plaintiff-intervenor, Raymond C. Brophy (appellee)

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Case Records (1)

Date Record Text Type Party PDF
March 13, 1992 Hillside Associates of Hollis, Inc. et al. v. Maine Bonding & Casualty Company Opinion Supreme Court Reporter