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/This case proves that it is a good idea to ask for a second opinion on value by an experienced attorney if you feel that the insurance company is not being fair with their offer.
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This case proves that it is a good idea to ask for a second opinion on value by an experienced attorney if you feel that the insurance company is not being fair with their offer.
Read MoreThe wife of a U.S. Postal worker was injured in a car crash when her vehicle was t-boned by a careless driver who blew a stop sign.
Read MoreAfter the insurance company refused to make a fair settlement offer, we filed suit with our client’s permission and took the case to court
Read MoreState v. RW, (Rockingham County-2010):
We represented this 61-year-old grandfather who was charged with two counts of Aggravated Sexual Assault and two counts of Felonious Sexual Assault on his 7-year-old granddaughter. The two aggravated charges each carried a maximum sentence of 10-20 years in State Prison. The other two charges each carried a maximum sentence of 3½ – 7 years in State Prison. RW, who had a criminal record, but no prior sexual assault convictions, would have spent the better part of the rest of his life in State Prison if convicted. After a three-day trial, the jury found RW not guilty of all charges.
Result: Not Guilty
We represented RH who was accused of soliciting one inmate to assault another inmate while he was employed as a corrections officer.
Read MoreAfter a three-day trial, the Jury found AF not guilty of all charges except the Simple Assault he admitted to prior to trial.
Read MoreIn 2000, U.S. Customs officials in Anchorage Alaska intercepted a UPS package addressed to MJ’s residence in New Hampshire.
Read MoreThe State Police charged RA with the felony offense of Driving After Being Certified as a Habitual Offender, DWI 2nd, and Open Container.
Read MoreWe negotiated a plea bargain which resulted in the DWI being nol-prossed (dropped) in exchange for a plea to Negligent Operation with a $250 fine and no license loss.
Read MoreWe represented a 20-year-old accused of Driving While Under the Influence of Alcohol, Driving Under the Influence of a Controlled Drug.
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