New Hampshire Interference Law
 

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)

United States of America v. Jonathan McKnight

Concord, New Hampshire criminal defense lawyer represented defendant charged with interference with commerce by threats and violence by committing five robberies.

On March 25, 2020, Jonathan McKnight, 39, of Manchester, robbed a convenience store in Manchester by passing a note to the clerk indicating he had a gun and wanted money. On March 28, 2020, McKnight robbed another convenience ... More...
   $0 (05-18-2022 - NH)

United States of America v. Eric Tanguay




Eric Tanguay was seated in his
car with a friend in a parking lot when a local police officer
approached and asked him several questions. His answers led to a
search, followed by the seizure of evidence of potential drug
trafficking. On this appeal following his ... More...
   $0 (03-10-2019 - NH)

The State of New Hampshire v. Tyler Boyer

The State appeals an order of the Circuit Court (Rappa, J.) granting the motion of the defendant, Tyler Boyer, to suppress evidence obtained when, without a warrant, the police entered the apartment that he shared with his girlfriend and arrested him. The trial court found that the defendant had standing to object to the search despite the fact that, at the time of the search, he was present wi... More...    $0 (02-15-2016 - NH)

Kurt West v. Bell Hilicopter Textron, Inc.

For thousands of years,
humanity has looked to the sky and dreamt of flying. Philosophers
and poets have had much to say on the subject, leaving in their
wake a bevy of quotes and sayings about the beauty of flight.1 The
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, although elegant in their own
way, have so far failed to inspire such devotion.
Though this case arises out of a helicopt... More...
   $0 (08-02-2015 - NH)

Mark E. Schaefer v. Indymac Mortgage Services

Plaintiff Mark E. Schaefer appeals from the decision of the United States District Court for the District of New Hampshire dismissing his suit against defendants IndyMac Mortgage Services; OneWest Bank, FSB; the Federal National Mortgage Association (“Fannie Mae”); and Harmon Law Offices, P.C. (“Harmon”). Schaefer’s complaint sought an injunction barring his impending eviction; an order ... More...    $0 (10-02-2013 - NH)

Lorraine Tessier v. Regina A. Rockefeller

The plaintiff, Lorraine Tessier, appeals an order of the Superior Court (Abramson, J.) granting the defendants’ motion to dismiss. We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand.

The plaintiff brought this action against the defendants, Regina S. Rockefeller and Nixon Peabody, LLP (Nixon Peabody), alleging the following facts. The plaintiff is the wife of Thomas Tessier, an attorney who p... More...
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Claudia DiFolco v. MSNBC Cable, L.L.C.

Plaintiff-appellant Claudia DiFolco (“DiFolco”) appeals from so much of an order 3 entered on March 30, 2007, in the United States District Court for the Southern District of 4 New York (Preska, Ch. J.), as dismissed, for failure to state a claim pursuant to Fed. R. 5 Civ. P. 12(b)(6), her causes of action for breach of contract (and related New York Labor 6 Law violations), defamation, and to... More...    $0 (10-07-2010 - NH)

Joseph Laramie v. Shawn Stone

The defendants, Shawn Stone and Todd Connor, appeal a jury verdict awarding the plaintiffs, Joseph Laramie and Timothy Hallam, $650,000 and $1.3 million, respectively, in compensatory damages. We affirm in part, reverse in part and remand.

The record supports the following relevant facts. The parties worked together for the department of corrections (DOC) at the New Hampshire State Prison i... More...
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ROGER A. SEVIGNY, INSURANCE COMMISSIONER, LIQUIDATOR OF THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY v. EMPLOYERS INSURANCE OF WAUSAU

The case before us presents another variation on the question when, under the so-called abstention doctrines, a federal court should defer to state proceedings. The appellant is Employers Insurance of Wausau ("Wausau"); the appellee is Roger A. Sevigny, Insurance Commissioner of New Hampshire ("Commissioner"), acting as liquidator of The Home Insurance Company ("Home"), now insolvent. We begin ... More...    $0 (06-10-2005 - NH)

Janice J. Cook, et al. v. John D. Sullivan, et al.

Since 1946, the plaintiffs, Janice J. Cook, Vanessa Cook Jacobsohn, Cecil D. Driver, individually and as trustee of the John Cook Driver Trust, Carole Evans Sands, Susan Evans Burkley, Liane Evans Gigas, Melissa Evans Voteur, and Jonathan Richard Evans, have owned property on Lake Winnipesaukee in Moultonboro. Over the years, they have built various structures on the property, including a mai... More...    $0 (09-08-2003 - NH)

In the Matter of Dorothy C. Lockaby and William E. Smith

The petitioner, Dorothy C. Lockaby, appeals an order of the Salem Family Division (Reardon, J.) denying her motion to modify the visitation rights of the respondent, William E. Smith, by permitting her to relocate to the Commonwealth of Virginia with their two minor children. On appeal, the petitioner contends the trial court’s order is an unsustainable exercise of discretion and an impr... More...    $0 (10-25-2002 - NH)

Stephen M. Moss v. Camp Pemigewassett, Inc., et al.

Stephen Moss, a former archery counselor at Camp Pemigewasset, a summer camp for boys ("the Camp"), claims that he was defamed by the Camp's director, Robert Grabill. The gravamen of the complaint is that Grabill stated to an assistant counselor that he had received a complaint regarding Moss through the State of New Hampshire concerning inappropriate contact with boys at the Camp-an admittedly fa... More...    $0 (11-27-2002 - NH)

John A. Cookson v. New Hampshire Ball Bearing, Inc., et al.

This is a dispute between the plaintiff, John A. Cookson Company, and the defendants, New Hampshire Ball Bearings, Inc. (NHBB) and NMB Corporation (NMB), relating to the breach of certain sales representative agreements. The plaintiff appeals decisions of the superior court requiring arbitration of its claims against the defendants and upholding the arbitrator’s award. We affirm in part, rev... More...    $0 (12-24-2001 - NH)

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