What is a Farm? Zoning Laws Need Updating

A Henniker Christmas tree farmer has lost before the state Supreme Court in a case that could spell the end for some struggling New Hampshire farms. Citizens who don’t want 

Author: Robert H. Miller
Category: Article

Seven Deadly Sins for Design Pros

Here are some of the most important issues commonly encountered by design professionals in basic owner-design professional agreements: Read the full story here.               

Author: Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green
Category: Article

CEO on the Go: David McGrath

As the newly appointed leader of one of NH’s largest law firms, clients and employees alike look to David McGrath for help. When McGrath needs to resolve his own issues, 

Author: David W. McGrath
Category: Article

Real Property Law: Environmental Risks in Real Estate Transactions

At every step along the way and for every party involved, contamination and even potential contamination can pose significant and expensive risks Environmental contamination can pose multi-faceted risk to those 

Author: Lynn J. Preston
Category: Article

Land Use Regulation, Codes and Business Planning

Assume for a moment that your highly successful business needs to expand. Whether looking for land on which to build, expanding up or out from your existing space, or renovating 

Author: Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green
Category: Article

Employee Verification Roulette, By the Rules

In recent months, immigration has reemerged as a hotly-contested political issue. Although the ultimate resolution is difficult to predict, the potential for millions of undocumented immigrants to obtain deferred action 

Author: Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green
Category: Article

SJC Ruling on PIP Statute Provides Needed Clarity

This article originally appeared in the March 19, 2015 issue of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. To see the online version of the article, click here. *** The Supreme Judicial Court has 

Author: Mark J. Ventola
Category: Article

DES Weighs Changes to Contaminated Site Rules

New Hampshire Department of Environmental Service regulations governing the investigation, long-term cleanup and management of contaminated sites were set to expire on Feb. 1. And while the existing rules remain 

Author: Robert R. Lucic
Category: Article

Winter Weather and New Hampshire Wage Laws

There is an expression that if you don’t like New England weather, just wait a minute – it will change. We have all experienced the challenges of getting to or 

Author: James P. Reidy
Category: Article

Prior Use: Viable Defense to Alleged Patient Infringement

YOU STARTED your company 10 years ago, and are now enjoying the profits. Out of the blue, you receive a cease and desist letter claiming infringement of a patent filed 

Author: Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green
Category: Article

Benefit Corporations: Coming Soon to New Hampshire

Beginning Jan. 1, New Hampshire will join over two dozen other states in permitting business and professional corporations to be formed as “benefit corporations” – a hybrid form of corporate 

Author: Colleen Lyons
Category: Article

NH Legal Perspective: Some Basic Patent Tips for Start-Ups

If you’re involved in a technology-based start-up, chances are you have a lot on your mind.  Research and development, raising capital, managing cash flow and marketing are just a few 

Author: William P. O'Sullivan
Category: Article

Licensing to Begin of New Hampshire Med Techs

In the fall of 2011 the news broke that David Kwiatkowski, a traveling medical technician, had infected more than 30 Exeter Hospital patients with Hepatitis C, using covert drug-diversion tactics 

Author: Katherine M. Hanna
Category: Article

How State’s New Social Media Access Law Will Work

This article was initially posted by the New Hampshire Business Review and can be found here. How State’s New Social Media Access Law Will Work Measure gives employees privacy in 

Author: James P. Harris
Category: Labor & Employment

Subleasing is Not as Simple as It Seems

Bruce Bagdasarian | April 23, 2012 Subleasing is a common tool both for tenants who are trying to downsize by becoming sublandlords and for tenants who are seeking temporary space 

Author: Bruce H. Bagdasarian
Category: Article

Buying Debt: The Next Best Thing to Owning Property

During the last great recession, which lasted from the late 1980’s to the mid-1990’s, massive amounts of real estate loans were sold at significant discounts, and buyers of these loans 

Author: Bruce H. Bagdasarian
Category: Article