New Hampshire Lawyer
New Hampshire Authors - R Reid, John Phillip (1930-); born in Weehawken, NJ; lives in Durham, NH; lawyer; New York University (New York, NY) professor of legal history; author of books about legal history ... Ricker, Marilla Marks Young (1840-1920); born in New Durham, NH; lived in Washington, DC & New Hampshire; lawyer; suffragist; author of books about Free Thought ... [Read More]
NH Department of Justice (NHDOJ) The Attorney General is the State's chief legal officer and chief law enforcement officer. The Attorney General acts as the State's lawyer in all civil and criminal cases in the Supreme Court, and is responsible for the general supervision of all criminal law enforcement in the State of New Hampshire. ... [Read More]
NEW HAMPSHIRE RULES OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT Rule 5.4. Professional Independence of a Lawyer. ... Rule 5.2. Responsibilities of a Subordinate Lawyer. ... CLIENT-LAWYER RELATIONSHIP (Rules 1.1 to 1.16) ... [Read More]
New Hampshire Authors - C Cotton, Norris (1900-1989); born in Warren, NH; lived in Lebanon, NH; lawyer; U.S. Senator from New Hampshire 1954-1975; author of autobiography ... Cochrane, Clark B. (1843-1933); born in New Boston, NH; lived in Antrim & New Boston, NH; lawyer; poet ... [Read More]
Judicial Beginnings In New Hampshire - BANH The lawyer as well as the layman will enjoy the excellent "side-lights" on social history, & upon the independent economic & political ideas of the early settlers, more than a century prior to the American revolution. ... [Read More]
Benjamin F. Prescott - Guide to Likeness of New Hampshire Officials and Governors Prescott's involvement with state Republican Party politics began early in his adult career. As a new lawyer in Concord he became secretary for the Republican State Committee and he held that position for fifteen years (1859/74). He served as secretary for the New Hampshire College of Electors (a/k/a Electoral College) in the six national elections of 1860/80. Sharing in the Republican's control of state and national politics, Prescott was appointed the special New England agent of the U.S. Treasury Department (1865/9), and served as New Hampshire's Secretary of State (1872/3, 1875/6). In 1877 he was the Republicans' candidate for governor; he won, and won reelection in 1878. ... [Read More]
Rule 35. Guidelines for the Utilization by Lawyers of the Services of Legal Assistants under the New Hampshire Rules of Professional Conduct. "Both the fiduciary relationship existing between lawyer and client and the proper functioning of the legal system require the preservation by the lawyer of confidences and secrets of one who has employed or sought to employ him. A client must feel free to discuss whatever he wishes with his lawyer and a lawyer must be equally free to obtain information beyond that volunteered by his client. A lawyer should be fully informed of all the facts of the matter he is handling in order for his client to obtain the full advantage of our legal system. It is for the lawyer in the exercise of his independent professional judgment to separate the relevant and important from the irrelevant and unimportant. The observance of the ethical obligation of a lawyer to hold inviolate the confidences and secrets of his client not only facilitates the full development of facts essential to proper representation of the client but also encourages laymen to seek early legal assistance." ... [Read More]
New Hampshire Authors - P Pillsbury, Albert Enoch (1849-1930); born in Milford, NH; lived in Boston, MA; lawyer; author of nonfiction books ... Putney, Henry Marcus (1840-); born in Dunbarton, NH; lawyer; politician; journalist ... [Read More]
New Hampshire Authors - B Buxton, Willis George (1856-); born in Henniker, NH; lived in Boscawen, NH; lawyer; politician; author of travel books; author of books about Boscawen, NH history ... Bell, Charles Henry (1823-1893); born in Chester, NH; died in Exeter, NH; lawyer; New Hampshire senator & governor; author of books about New Hampshire history ... [Read More]
Civil Law Bureau - NHDOJ Legal Advisory and Referral Center at 1-800-639-5290; Lawyer Referral Service of the New Hampshire Bar Association at 603-229-0002; Franklin Pierce Law Center, Civil Practice Clinic at 603-225-3350; New Hampshire Legal Assistance at 1-800-562-3174; New Hampshire Trial Lawyers Association at 1-800-491-5454; and, the Disabilities Right Center at 603-228-0432 or 1-800-834-1721 ... Q. I need a lawyer in a civil matter but I don't have any money. A. The following organizations may be able to help you: ... [Read More]
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