New Hampshire Business Review - October 23, 2020
Getting ready to vote on Election Day? You might want to take a look at the answers the major party candidates running for governor and Congress gave to several key business-related questions posed by NHBR in our latest issue. Some of the answers are predictable, but not all.
The new issue of the NH Business Review also reviews the results of a recent survey of the state’s arts and entertainment industry, which – like so many other industries in the Granite State – is struggling to keep up during the pandemic. But, as it turns out, their concerns may be even more dire.
And speaking of learning to cope in the pandemic, we also have a look at the growing trend among workers to become freelancers as a way, not just as a way to make extra money but to pursue their careers.
Also, don’t forget to take a look at our annual compilation of New Hampshire’s top business lawyers – a comprehensive list of attorney across the state, sorted by specialty.
Bob Sanders
The 2020 candidates (Chris Pappas, Matt Mowers, Annie Kuster and Steve Negron) give their views on business issues
Bob Sanders
The 2020 candidates (Bryant “Corky” Messner, Jeanne Shaheen, Dan Feltes and Chris Sununu) give their views on business issues
Bob Sanders
Jovita Carranza, administrator of the U.S. Small business administration since January, visited New Hampshire on Oct. 2 to meet with several businesses.
NH Business Review Staff
Each year, BL Rankings conducts an exhaustive search for the country’s top attorneys and publishes their names in its comprehensive volume, “The Best Lawyers in America.” Here is a compilation of the top attorneys who practice in New Hampshire in more than two dozen legal specialties related to the needs of businesses, from administrative law to workers’ compensation.
NH Business Review Staff
The latest is a roundup of the comings and goings of New Hampshire business people
Caleb Symons, The Keene Sentinel
Housing agencies, tenant advocates say it’s hard to tell
Nicole Colson
Study finds revenues, employment took big hits
Garry Rayno, indepthnh.org
The heart of the political season is here, and it is a good time to remember soundbites do not necessarily make good public policy and are not necessarily factual.
Brad Cook
Why everyone who can should vote before or on Nov. 3