Since 1959, we have been advising privately-held business, charitable organizations, and individuals on a range of legal issues. Our attorneys focus their practices in the following areas: Business Real Estate Trusts and Estates Tax Litigation Our clients often face interlaced legal, business, and family issues. So that we can more effectively address those issues, we regularly work in teams, and we work collaboratively with our clients’ accountants and other advisors. We strive to provide high-caliber, practical legal advice that our clients value and appreciate. Our success in helping our clients flows directly from the caliber and character of the attorneys and other members of our team. We share a high standard for professionalism and enjoy a collegial environment in which we work with one another to advise our clients more effectively.

Our attorneys have experience in the key areas of law affecting privately-held businesses and their owners. As we serve our clients’ complex needs, we regularly work in teams, drawing talent and experience from different practice areas so that we can provide thoughtful, comprehensive advice.
Clients
Clients
  • Hannaford Brothers
  • Home Depot U.S.A.
  • Konover Development Corporation
  • Local Government Center, Inc.
  • Merrimack County Savings Bank
  • MGP Papier, Inc.
  • N.H. Soft Drink Association
  • Pacific Group, LLC
  • Red River Computer Co., Inc.
  • Ross Express
  • Salem Radiology
  • TD Bank
  • Tender Corporation
  • The Hodges Companies
  • Webster Land Corporation

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  • Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law
  • Business Organizations (including LLCs and Partnerships)
  • Closely Held Companies and Family Businesses Law
  • Commercial Finance Law
  • Commercial Litigation
  • Commercial Transactions / UCC Law
  • Corporate Law
  • Land Use and Zoning Law
  • Litigation - Bankruptcy
  • Litigation - Real Estate
  • Real Estate Law

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Live Free? A Rather Long List of Regulations on Development in N.H.


by Philip M. Hastings

The list of regulations that a real estate developer is likely to encounter (or will at least have to think about) for virtually any project in any New Hampshire community, regardless of the project’s size or nature, is long and requires a thoughtful and comprehensive approach in the planning stages.

Regulations

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