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Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense attorney represented defendant charged with bank fraud. |
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Concord, New Hampshire lawyer represented himself, when charged with, bank fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and making false bankruptcy declarations having fired several criminal defense lawyers. |
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission & v. Fred Fuller Oil Company, Inc. |
Pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 34, the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire (Barbadoro, J.) certified to us the following questions of law: |
Celestica, LLC v. Communications Acquisitions Corporation |
Following a bench trial in Superior Court (Delker, J.), the court denied the petition of the plaintiff, Celestica, LLC (Celestica), requesting a declaration that the defendant, Communications Acquisitions Corporation d/b/a Whaleback Managed Services (CAC), is obligated to pay the balance of a judgment that Celestica had obtained against another business, the assets of which CAC had purchased at pu... More... $0 (10-16-2015 - NH) |
Coyle v. Battles |
The plaintiffs, James and Joan Coyle, appeal from orders of the Superior Court (O’Neill, J.): (1) dismissing their declaratory judgment action and negligence claims; and (2) granting summary judgment to the defendants, William Battles and H. Edward McBurney, upon the plaintiffs’ breach of contract and unjust enrichment claims. We affirm. The following undisputed facts either app... More... $0 (10-12-2001 - NH) |
Goffin v. Tofte |
. In 1995, Tofte, a home construction and remodeling contractor, sued Goffin in small claims court for failure to pay the full contract price for work he performed on her house. Goffin removed the action to superior court and counterclaimed. She alleged that Tofte’s work was incomplete, he failed to perform this work in a good and workmanlike manner, and these defects caused significant econ... More... $0 (05-09-2001 - NH) |
Stewart F. Grossman, et al. v. David W. Murray, et al. |
Breach of Right of First Refusal - Real Estate - Bankruptcy - We summarize the pertinent facts underlying the transactions at issue in this case as recited in Grossman v. Murray, 141 N.H. 265, 681 A.2d 90 (1996), and adduced at trial. In the course of federal bankruptcy proceedings against Murray, title to a parcel of lan... More... $0 (11-30-1999 - NH) |