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- Cases
- 5
- Firms
- 3
- Wins
- 3
Attorney
Firms And Offices
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Cleveland, Waters and Bass, P.A. 1 case
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Conduent State & Local Solutions, Inc. v. New Hampshire Department of Transportation et al. (2018)
Conduent State & Local Solutions, Inc. v. New Hampshire Department of Transportation et al., 171 N.H. 414 (2018)
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Brown, Olson & Gould, P.C. 3 cases
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Lillie-Putz Trust, Peter E. Simmons, Trustee v. Downeast Energy Corporation et al. (2010)
Lillie-Putz Trust, Peter E. Simmons, Trustee v. Downeast Energy Corporation et al., 160 N.H. 716 (2010) -
North Country Environmental Services v. State of NH (2008)
North Country Environmental Services v. State of NH, 157 N.H. 15 (2008)
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Brown, Olson & Wilson, P.C. 1 case
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Petition of The Governor and Executive Council (2004)
Petition of The Governor and Executive Council, 151 N.H. 1 (2004)
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Case and Matter Participation
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Conduent State & Local Solutions, Inc. v. New Hampshire Department of Transportation et al. (2018)
Conduent State & Local Solutions, Inc. v. New Hampshire Department of Transportation et al., 171 N.H. 414 (2018)
(Representing Conduent State & Local Solutions, Inc.; conduent (appellants)) -
Lillie-Putz Trust, Peter E. Simmons, Trustee v. Downeast Energy Corporation et al. (2010)
Lillie-Putz Trust, Peter E. Simmons, Trustee v. Downeast Energy Corporation et al., 160 N.H. 716 (2010)
(Representing Downeast Energy Corporation Et Al. (appellees)) -
North Country Environmental Services v. State of NH (2008)
North Country Environmental Services v. State of NH, 157 N.H. 15 (2008)
(Representing North Country Environmental Services (appellant))- March 14, 2008 - Opinion
- Brief
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Appeal of Town of Bethlehem (2006)
Appeal of Town of Bethlehem, 154 N.H. 314 (2006)
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Petition of The Governor and Executive Council (2004)
Petition of The Governor and Executive Council, 151 N.H. 1 (2004)
(Representing appellants)- April 28, 2004 - Opinion
- Brief