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John Eisner and Dave Austin write on a wide array of general law topics. Some of the most-discussed areas: medical malpractice, personal injury, legislative news, auto/car accidents and tort reform.
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In two separate lead paint cases in Laconia, the occupants have won their cases. In the first, a child was poisoned by the lead paint while living in the home. The child, who was three years old when she moved to Cottage Street, was diagnosed two years later with lead levels in her blood of 25 [....
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The Belknap County Grand Jury, according to an article in the Laconia Daily Sun, has indicted Erica Blizzard for two counts of negligent homicide and one count of aggravated driving as a result of an early morning boating accident on June 15th. Erica and two friends, Stephanie Beaudoin and Nicole ...
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The Union Leader has reported that Kim Kyle has settled her lawsuit for 2.5 million dollars for an auto accident in which her son Brendon was killed. On Valentine’s Day in 2007, she and her son had stayed in Lowell, Massachusetts because of a snowstorm. The next day when she tried to call i...
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An article in the Concord Monitor reports that the 1st U.S. Court of Appeals in Boston has upheld the constitutionality of a first-in-the-nation New Hampshire law that makes doctors’ prescription writing habits confidential. Shortly after the law took effect in 2006, IMS Health Inc. of ...
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According to articles in The Citizen of Laconia and The Concord Monitor, a federal jury last week awarded $400,000 to a drywall installation worker who claimed that the company she worked for had created a hostile work environment for a female employee. Nicole L’Etoile had worked as a ...
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An article in the Union Leader reports that David Burns is already serving time in a New Hampshire state prison after being convicted of trying to strangle his girlfriend in 2004. Now he faces an additional sentence of up to 20 years after pleading guilty in U.S. Federal Court to wire fraud c...
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Authorities investigating the June 15th fatal Lake Winnipesaukee boating accident that killed one passenger and hospitalized another passenger and the driver are waiting for forensic results before forwarding the case to the county attorney. Lt. Tim Dunleavy of the New Hampshire Marine P...
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According to an article in the Rutland Journal, a Windham Superior Court jury in Vermont has determined that a Brattleboro woman should receive $290,000 in damages because she was unlawfully evicted from her home. The jury found that Denise Brennan should receive damages from both her landlord a...
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The Food and Drug Administration has this month begun to issue a quarterly report of potential safety issues. The report lists drugs that are being evaluated for potential safety issues, drugs that have been identified by reviewing reports in the FDA’s Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS)....
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Liver Angiosarcoma is a rare form of cancer that has often been associated with Vinyl Chloride exposure. Head on over to our website to learn more about connection. Angiosarcoma and Burke & EisnerLiver Angiosarcoma is a rare form of cancer that has often been associated with Vinyl Chloride...

