New Hampshire Breach of Contract Law
 

United States of America v. Imran Alrai

Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with Scheme to Defraud the United Way

Windham Man Sentenced to 36 Months in Federal Prison for Scheme to Defraud the United Way of Massachusetts Bay and Merrimack Valley

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The State of New Hampshire v. Roy Rogers

Machester, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented the Defendant charged with driving under the influence (DUI) and resisting arrest.


The defendant, Roy Rogers, appeals his convictions, following a trial in Circuit Court (Derby, J.), on one count of driving under the influence, see RSA 265-A:2, I(a) (2024), and five counts of resisting arrest, see RSA 642:2 (2016). The... More...
   $0 (10-11-2024 - NH)

Shane Pelissier, et al. v. GEICO Insurance Company


Manchester, New Hampshire insurance law lawyer represented the Plaintiffs.



The plaintiffs sought compensation for damages arising out of a July 29, 2017 automobile accident. They assert that the other driver was at fault. The plaintiffs filed suit against the alleged tortfeasor prior to the expiration of the three-year statute of limitations for personal injury claims. ... More...
   $0 (10-31-2024 - NH)

Mashell Jackson v. Atrium Medical Corporation


Concord, New Hampshire personal injury product liability lawyer represented the Plaintiff.



Atrium Medical Corporation is a medical device manufacturer that develops and sells critical care products worldwide:

Products

Atrium Medical's products include balloon expandable covered stents, chest drainage devices, local drug delivery, soft tissue an... More...
   $0 (10-18-2024 - NH)

Jennifer Dowell, et al. v. Atrium Medical Corporation


Concord, New Hampshire personal injury lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued on product liability theories.



People injured while using a defective product can seek damages via a product liability lawsuit. In New Hampshire, there are numerous claims that a person can assert in a case seeking damages caused by a harmful product, including negligence, strict liability... More...
   $0 (08-01-2024 - NH)

Mark Walker v. Atrium Medical Corporation


Concord, New Hampshire personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a product liability theory.



People injured while using a defective product can seek damages via a product liability lawsuit. In New Hampshire, there are numerous claims that a person can assert in a case seeking damages caused by a harmful product, ... More...
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Lila Marcellino v. Dick's Sporting Goods, Inc.

Concord, New Hampshire personal injury slip and fall lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a premises liability theory.

New Hampshire premises liability law focuses on holding property owners accountable for injuries sustained on their property due to unsafe conditions. Let's dive into its key points:

Duty of Care:

Property owners owe a duty of c... More...
   $1 (01-03-2024 - NH)

Margaret Jespersen, et al. v. Colony Insurance Company

Concord, New Hampshire insurance law lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued defendants on bad faith breach of contract theories.... More...    $0 (06-20-2023 - nh)

William Casey v. St. Mary's Bank

Concord, New Hampshire employment law lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued defendant on a breach of contract theory.


Casey is a member of the Massachusetts National Guard who began working at SMB as a sales and service representative in December 2019. Doc. 1 at 2. That same month, Casey was provided with an “Employee Electronic Manual” (Manual). Doc. 8-1 at 10. The Manual includ... More...
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Georgiana Touchton v. Daniel Harvey

Concord, New Hampshire personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff who sued Defendants on auto negligence and auto insurance liability theories.

"New Hampshire follows a modified comparative negligence rule, which means that a plaintiff can still recover damages for their injuries even if they were partially at fault for the accident, as long as they were not more than 50% at fault. The ... More...
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Richard Stuart Jr. and Lisa Stuart v. MMG Insurance Company

Concord, New Hampshire insurance law lawyer represented Plaintiffs who sued Defendant on a bad faith breach of insurance contract theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in damages as a direct result of the denial of their claim by Defendant.



Bad Faith by Kent Morlan


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Martha I.O. Mogaji v. Tom Chan, Rosa Chan, TRC Trust, Nan King Restaurant

Concord, NH - This commercial landlord-tenant case requires the court to determine whether the landlords violated any legal obligations they owed to the tenant before, during or after eviction proceedings conducted pursuant to New Hampshire law. The defendants[1] evicted the former tenant, plaintiff Martha I.O. Mogaji, from the subject premises in Hudson, New Hampshire after town officials determi... More...    $0 (10-07-2022 - NH)

Richard Patten v. Metropolitan Property and Casualty Insurance Company

Concord, New Hampshire insurance law lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a breach of contract theory claiming more than $75,000 in damages.

This case was filed in the Hillsborough County Superior Court, ND, 216-2020-CV-00848, and was removed to federal court by Defendant.


Richard Patten owned a home located at 593 Pleasant Pond Road, Francestown, New Hampsh... More...
   $1 (10-04-2022 - NH)

David Bower and Heather Bower v. N.G.M. Insurance Company

Concord, New Hampshire insurance law lawyer represented Plaintiff on a bad faith breach of an insurance contract theory.... More...    $0 (01-25-2022 - NH)

Kevin Hutchinson v. Homesite Insurance Company of the Midwest

Concord, NH: Insurance law lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a breach of insurance contract theory claiming to have suffered more than $75,000 in injuries and/or damages as a direct result of the breach.

The claims made and defenses asserted are not available for this case.

This case was initially filed in the Merrimack County Superior Court, 217-2019-CV-00807, ... More...
   $1 (07-07-2021 - NH)

Lindt & Sprungli (USA), Inc. v. Legacy RRC, LLC, RRC Engineering, LLC

Concord, New Hampshire civil trial lawyer represented Plaintiff, which sued Defendant on a breach of contract theory.... More...    $0 (05-10-2021 - NH)

United States of America v. Leo Rush





Concord, NH - The United States of America charged Leo Rush, age 76, with mail fraud.

According to court documents and statements made in court, Rush ran the Newport Insurance Company from his home office in Pelham. As Rush knew, the Newport Insurance Comp... More...
   $0 (08-31-2020 - NH)

Thomas Blair v. Lindt & Sprungli (USA), Inc., Crescent Plowing Services, LLC and Securitas Security Services USA Inc.





Concord, NH - Thomas Blair sued Lindt & Sprungli (USA), Inc., Crescent Plowing Services, LLC and Securitas Security Services USA Inc. on personal injury negligence theories claiming to have been injured and/or damaged in an accident caused by the ... More...
   $0 (08-12-2020 - NH)

Thomas Jackson Miller v. The Sunapee Difference, d/b/a Mount Sunapee Resort




Thomas Jackson Miller collided
with unmarked snowmaking equipment while skiing at the Mount
Sunapee Resort in 2015 in Sunapee, New Hampshire. Soon thereafter,
he brought a tort suit under New Hampshire law against the resort's
owner, The Sunapee Difference, LLC (... More...
   $0 (03-11-2019 - NH)

Brendan Kelly v. Libert Insurance Corporation





In this diversity case,
Brendan Kelly sought a declaratory judgment against Liberty Mutual
Insurance Corporation, on his claim that Liberty was bound to
provide uninsured (or underinsured) motorist coverage for his
benefit. See N.H. RSA 259:117. The insuranc... More...
   $0 (02-24-2019 - NH)

United States of America v. Daniel Sullivan

District of New Hampshire Federal Courthouse - Concord, New Hampshire

Concord, NH - Manchester Man Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison for Illegal Possession of Firearms

Daniel Sullivan, 35, of Manchester, was sentenced to 168 months (14 years) in federal prison for the illegal possession of firearms.

According to court documents and statements made in court, in 2015 and 2016, Sullivan purchased and traded several firearms in New Hamps... More...
   $0 (09-12-2018 - NH)

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. MANUEL TIRADO

United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit

The defendant, Manuel
Tirado, pleaded guilty and stands convicted of drug offenses, 21
U.S.C. 841(a)(1) and (b)(1)(C), 846, and failure to appear
for arraignment, 18 U.S.C. 3146(a)(1) and (b)(1)(A)(i). He
appeals from the judgments of conviction on Sixth Amendment
grounds, contending that his counsel suffered from a conflict of
interest arising from violation of... More...
   $0 (05-12-2018 - NH)

United States of America v. Matthew Riehl

District of New Hampshire Federal Courthouse - Concord, New Hampshire

Concord, NH - Former Goffstown Youth Coach is Sentenced to 25 Years in Federal Prison for Producing Child Pornography

Matthew Riehl, 25, of Goffstown, New Hampshire, was sentenced to 25 years in federal prison for producing child pornography.

According to court documents and statements in court, Riehl coached youth sports teams in Goffstown. Between July of 2015 and... More...
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Elaine Christen v. Fiesta Shows, Inc.

Plaintiff Elaine Christen, individually and as administrator of the estate of Sophia Christen, appeals the order of the Superior Court (Smukler, J.) granting summary judgment to defendant Fiesta Shows, Inc. (Fiesta), on the ground that Fiesta did not owe Sophia Christen a duty of care. We affirm.
The trial court recited the following facts, set forth in the light most favorable to the plaintif... More...
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United States of America v. Rohit Saksena

Federal Courthouse - Concord, New Hampshire

Concord, NH - Manchester Man Fined $40,000 for Filing False VISA Applications

Rohit Saksena, 42, of Manchester, New Hampshire, was sentenced on August 9, 2017 to serve three years of probation and pay a $40,000 fine for filing false visa applications.

According to court documents, Saksena is the president and chief executive officer of Saks IT Group LLC, a company based in Manche... More...
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James Walsh v. Zurich American Insurance Company, d/b/a Zurich Direct Markets, d/b/a Zurich North American Commercial d/b/a Zurich North American, et al.

A jury found that appellant Zurich
American Insurance Company ("Zurich") breached employment
agreements with appellee James Walsh when it substantially reduced
his incentive pay for a lucrative deal -- the largest of its type
in the company's history -- and did not pay incentive on another
deal.1 Walsh was awarded double damages and attorney's fees,
totaling nearly $2.4 mil... More...
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Aranosian Oil Co., Inc. & a. v. State of New Hampshire

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires that owners of underground storage tanks demonstrate their ability to pay cleanup costs and compensate third parties for bodily injury and property damage arising out of releases of petroleum products from their tanks. See 40 C.F.R. 280.93 (2014). New Hampshires Oil Discharge and Disposal Cleanup Fund (ODD Fund), established in 1988, is an EP... More...    $0 (04-23-2016 - NH)

Appeal of Raymond Cover

The petitioner, Raymond Cover, appeals an order of the New Hampshire Compensation Appeals Board (board) denying his request for reinstatement to his former part-time position with the respondent, the New Hampshire Liquor Commission (Commission). The board based its denial upon New Hampshire Administrative Rules, Lab 504.05(b)(3), which states that parttime employees are ineligible for reinstatem... More...    $0 (03-12-2016 - NH)

Terry Ann Bartlett v. The Commerce Insurance Company

The trial court recited the following facts. The petitioner was injured in a motor vehicle accident in New York in August 2004, when the motorcycle on which she was a passenger, which Jeffrey Vilagos owned and operated, was struck by a motor vehicle operated by Myroslaw Mykijewycz. Mykijewycz is insured by Allstate Insurance Company (Allstate) under a policy that provides liability insurance cov... More...    $0 (02-22-2016 - NH)

New Hampshire v. Brian Craig

Following a jury trial in Superior Court (Delker, J.), the defendant, Brian Craig, was convicted on one count of criminal threatening, RSA 631:4 (Supp. 2014); one count of witness tampering, RSA 641:5 (2007); and one count of stalking, RSA 633:3-a (Supp. 2014). The convictions were based on a series of messages that he posted on his Facebook profile page in April 2012 that were directed to the vi... More...    $0 (02-22-2016 - NH)

Deere & Company & a. v. The State of New Hampshire, Kubota Tractor Corporation v. The State of New Hampshire, Husqvarna Professional Products, Inc. v. The State of New Hampshire

The pertinent facts follow. SB 126, enacted in 2013, amended RSA chapter 357-C to define motor vehicle as including equipment, which means farm and utility tractors, forestry equipment, industrial equipment, construction equipment, farm implements, farm machinery, yard and garden equipment, attachments, accessories, and repair parts. Laws 2013, 130:1 (quotations omitted); see RSA 357-C:1, ... More...    $0 (12-31-2015 - NH)

United States of America v. Gordon Potter

Concord, NH - New Hampshire Man Sentenced On Firearms Charges

Gordon Potter, 35, formerly of Hampstead, New Hampshire, was sentenced to a term of 92 months imprisonment to be followed by a 3 year term of supervised release.

In August 2015, Potter pleaded guilty to a four count indictment charging him with three counts of possession of ammunition and firearms, in viola... More...
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Steven J. Cohen v. John Raymond & a.

The trial court found the following facts. Cohen met Raymond when Raymond began dating Cohens stepdaughter, Molly, whom Raymond eventually married. Cohen owned a successful scrap metal company and offered Raymond a job. Cohen assigned Raymond the companys tough dirty jobs, which Raymond successfully performed. Cohen soon regarded Raymond as one of his most valuable assistants. In 2006, C... More...    $0 (11-17-2015 - NH)

STIHL, Inc. v. The State of New Hampshire

The trial courts order relies upon the following facts. STIHL is a corporation that manufactures, distributes, and sells an array of handheld power and non-power tools such as chain saws, leaf blowers, hedge trimmers, axes, pruners, and mauls. Although many of its products have engines, none has wheels, engine and transmission, or is capable of transporting a person from one location to another... More...    $0 (10-27-2015 - NH)

Aranosian Oil Co., Inc. & a. v. State of New Hampshire

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires that owners of underground storage tanks demonstrate their ability to pay cleanup costs and compensate third parties for bodily injury and property damage arising out of releases of petroleum products from their tanks. See 40 C.F.R. 280.93 (2014). New Hampshires Oil Discharge and Disposal Cleanup Fund (ODD Fund), established in 1988, is an EP... More...    $0 (10-27-2015 - NH)

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)

State of New Hampshire v. The Mandatory Poster Agency, Inc.

The State appeals an order of the Superior Court (McNamara, J.) dismissing 27 indictments alleging felony-level criminal violations of the New Hampshire Consumer Protection Act (CPA) by the defendant, The Mandatory Poster Agency, Inc. d/b/a Corporate Records Service. See RSA 358-A:6, I (2009). The trial court ruled that the indictments were defective because they alleged that the defendant acted... More...    $0 (10-16-2015 - NH)

State of New Hampshire v. Exxon Mobil Corporation

In 1990, Congress amended the Federal Clean Air Act to require the use of an oxygenate in gasoline in areas not meeting certain national air quality standards. See 42 U.S.C. 7545(k) (Supp. 1991) (amended 2005, 2007). An oxygenate is a substance used to reduce gasoline emissions. See Oxygenated Fuels Assn Inc. v. Davis, 331 F.3d 665, 666 (9th Cir. 2003). The amendment did not mandate the u... More...    $0 (10-04-2015 - NH)

Danielle (Graveline) Gauthier m/n/f Morgan Graveline v. Manchester School District

The following facts are derived from the trial courts order. On February 4, 2011, Morgan was involved in an altercation with another student, A.M., on a school bus. During that altercation, A.M. punched Morgan in the face. The bus driver reported the incident to the defendant on February 7.
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The school principal, Barry Albert, downloaded the bus drivers report on February 8 and m... More...
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Mountain View Park, LLC v. Gerald Robson, Jr.

The plaintiff-landlord, Mountain View Park, LLC, appeals a decision of the Circuit Court (LeFrancois, J.), in which the court declined to approve an agreement concerning, in part, rent arrearages owed by the defendant-tenant, Gerald Robson, Jr., and issued a writ of possession. We affirm.
The following facts are undisputed. In June 2013, the parties entered into a rental agreement, where... More...
   $0 (08-12-2015 - NH)

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