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Henry F. Goode, Jr. v. New Hampshire Office of The Legislative Budget Assistant et al.
Henry F. Goode, Jr. v. New Hampshire Office of The Legislative Budget Assistant et al., 145 N.H. 451 (2000).
DecisionAffirmed in part; reversed in part; remanded.
People and Organizations
Parties
- Henry F. Goode, Jr. Plaintiff, Appellant
- New Hampshire Office of the Legislative Budget Assistant Defendant, Appellee
Attorneys
- John A. Curran from Getman, Stacey, Tamposi, Schulthess & Steere, P.A., representing Plaintiff
- Daniel J. Mullen from Attorney General, representing Defendants
Firms and Offices
- Attorney General Counsel firm
- Getman, Stacey, Tamposi, Schulthess & Steere, P.A. Counsel firm
Supreme Court Justices
- David A. Brock Authoring justice
- William R. Johnson Sat for oral argument
- John T. Broderick Jr. Concurring justice
- Sherman D. Horton Jr. Concurring justice; Specially assigned under RSA 490:3
Superior and Lower-Court Judges
- Kathleen A. McGuire Judge
Case Records (1)
| Date | Record Text | Type | Party | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| December 5, 2000 | Henry F. Goode, Jr. v. New Hampshire Office of The Legislative Budget Assistant et al. | Opinion | Supreme Court | Reporter |