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A federal judge says New Hampshire is making good progress toward eliminating wait times for inpatient mental health care.
Our expert panelists share what they’re seeing as key challenges and critical shifts in labor policies and what companies should do as they navigate legal compliance while fostering a stable workforce.
The 2023 New Hampshire Statewide Housing Needs Assessment predicted the state needs roughly 60,000 additional housing units by 2030 to keep up with its growing population.
Matt Saunders, founding partner of the intellectual property firm Saunders & Silverstein LLP, breaks down why trademarks important for nonprofits and the simple steps you can take to protect your brand.
Many employers wrongly assume that paying employees by salary renders the employees “exempt,” and therefore, the employer is not required to pay the employee overtime pay. This is inaccurate.
Three lawsuits challenging the legitimacy of funding public schools, all underway and nearing resolution in the courts, have spurred fresh efforts by the Legislature to address issues that lawmakers have dodged for nearly three decades
As the White House comes under Republican control, expect significant rollbacks to wage fixing, non-poaching pacts and other federal initiatives.
Tips for implementing a foresighted legal strategy to implement AI that ensures compliance and reduces risk of a cyberattack.
A Carroll County Superior Court judge last Tuesday handed the Kearsarge Lighting Precinct (KLP) a victory against a Massachusetts couple who owns two short-term rentals (STRs) in the precinct.