- August 24, 2023
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Hall tapped for next State Police director
Mark B. Hall of Dunbarton has been nominated by Gov. Chris Sununu to be the director of the New Hampshire Department of Safety, Division of State Police. If confirmed, he will fill the unexpired term of outgoing Col. Nathan A. Noyes through March 2026.
Hall, a graduate of NH Police Standards and Training in 1999, began his career as a patrol officer in Milton, Vt. and later served as a Vermont State Trooper until 2012. In 2012, he joined the NH State Police as a sergeant and has since risen to the rank of Major and Field Operations Bureau commander, overseeing all uniformed personnel.
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Sheehan Phinney attorneys named to Best Lawyers list
Some 42 attorneys from Sheehan Phinney have been selected for inclusion in the Best Lawyers in America 2023, with seven of them being recognized as Lawyers of the Year in their respective practice areas for 2024.
The Lawyers of the Year from Sheehan Phinney’s New Hampshire offices include:
- Concord: Robert P. Cheney, Energy and Environmental Law
- Manchester: Elizabeth A. Bailey, Litigation/Labor and Employment, Employment Law/Management; Peter T. Beach, Litigation & Controversy/Tax, Mergers & Acquisitions, Tax Law; Matthew H. Benson, Closely Held Companies and Family Businesses Law, Corporate Law, Technology Law, Venture Capital Law; Judith L. Bomster, Elder Law, Trusts & Estates; Thomas S. Burack, Environmental Law; Ann N. Butenhof, Elder Law; Christopher M. Candon, Corporate Law, Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/ Insolvency and Reorganization Law; Megan C. Carrier, Commercial Litigation, Litigation/Insurance, Litigation/Labor & Employment, Litigation/Land Use and Zoning; Andrea G. Chatfield, Employment Law/Management; Bradford E. Cook, Non-Profit/Charities Law, Trusts & Estates; Peter S. Cowan, Commercial Litigation; Joseph A. DiBrigida, Corporate Law; Andrew B. Eills, Healthcare Law; Scott W. Ellison, Business Organizations (including LLCs and partnerships), Closely Held Companies and Family Businesses Law, Commercial Transactions/UCC Law, Corporate Law, Mergers and Acquisitions Law, Tax Law; Jason D. Gregoire, Health Care Law; Katherine M. Hanna, Health Care Law; James P. Harris, Commercial Litigation; Courtney H.G. Herz, Commercial Litigation; James S. LaMontagne, Commercial Litigation; Robert R. Lucic, Commercial Litigation; Colleen Lyons, Corporate Law, Business Organizations, Closely Held Companies and Family Businesses Law, Mergers and Acquisitions; Susan A. Manchester, Real Estate Law; David W. McGrath, Mediation, Commercial Litigation, Employment Law/Management, Labor Law/Management, Employment Law/Individuals; Robert H. Miller, Commercial Litigation, Litigation/Land Use and Zoning; Jennifer Shea Moeckel, Employment Law/Management; Margaret E. Probish, Commercial Finance Law, Real Estate Law; James P. Reidy, Employment Law-Management, Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law, Labor Law-Management; James Q. Shirley, Bet-the-Company Litigation, Commercial Litigation; Douglas G. Verge, Litigation/Intellectual Property, Trademark Law; and Kenneth A. Viscarello, Corporate Law, Real Estate Law.
In addition, three Sheehan Phinney attorneys were recognized as “Ones to Watch” for their promising careers in law.
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Pierce Atwood partners named Best Lawyers
The Best Lawyers in America publication has recognized 61 attorneys from Pierce Atwood LLP, including three partners based in New Hampshire: Jan Myskowski for Trusts and Estates Law, Denis O. Robinson for Real Estate Law, and Scott E. Pueschel for Corporate Law, M&A Law, and Securities/Capital Markets Law.
Jan Myskowski from the firm’s Concord office was also named a lawyer of the Year for Elder Law. Additionally, Baxter was included in the “Ones to Watch” category for Intellectual Property Law and Patent Law.
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McLane attorneys named lawyer of the Year
Ten attorneys from McLane Middleton have been recognized as Lawyers of the Year in their respective fields for 2024. The honorees include Steven M. Burke for Tax Law, Patrick C. for Mergers & Acquisitions, Michael A. Delaney for Education Law, Viggo C. Fish for Environmental Law, Joseph A. Foster for Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and Reorganization Law, Thomas B. Getz for Energy Law, Wilbur A. Glahn III for Appellate Practice, Ralph F. Holmes for Litigation, Trusts and Estates, Michael J. Quinn for Environmental Law, and Mark A. Wright for Trademark Law.
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Shaheen & Gordon adds to Personal Injury team
Attorney Samantha Heuring has recently joined Shaheen & Gordon’s Personal Injury Practice Group and YDC Victim Compensation Group. Based in the firm’s Dover office, Heuring brings extensive experience in representing victims of physical and sexual assault at the Youth Development Center. Her instrumental work resulted in significant settlements through the YDC Settlement Fund.
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Liquor Commission Enforcement Division receives accreditation
The NH Liquor Commission’s Division of Enforcement has achieved recognition from the Commission of Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), joining 18 other law enforcement agencies in New Hampshire that meet international public safety standards. CALEA accreditation is granted after a rigorous assessment of an agency’s policies, practices, and processes by independent assessors with public safety expertise.
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