Lawyers debate YDC abuse verdict; millions in taxpayer money at stake
Attorneys with the state’s Department of Justice said plaintiff should only receive $475K, citing a state law capping damages in lawsuits against the state per incident
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Attorneys with the state’s Department of Justice said plaintiff should only receive $475K, citing a state law capping damages in lawsuits against the state per incident
The board voted 4-0 June 25 to deny the retirement community’s request to grant a partial rehearing of their case for the new centralized health center that would provide assisted living care, skilled care and memory care
During a recent board meeting, two members addressed the members, saying they were disappointed in the behavior they’d seen
TikTok and parent company Bytedance Ltd. alleges President Biden's ban of the popular platform violates the First Amendment
After months of State House negotiations and bipartisan votes, the effort to legalize cannabis in New Hampshire and sell it at 15 state-awarded franchises fell short Thursday, June 13, as House lawmakers voted to set the last remaining bill on the issue aside for the year.
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Today’s affordable housing crisis is marked by soaring rents and home prices and low vacancy rates
NH AG's office said it would cap damages in Meehan case at $475k, citing governmental immunity statute limiting claimants to receive that amount 'per inciden'