As Republicans call for higher scrutiny of indigent defense counsel spending, the New Hampshire Department of Employment Security is exploring a new way to prove whether defendants are low-income: W2 forms. The proposal, Department of Employment Security Commissioner Rich Lavers told the Executive Council Wednesday, would involve the department sharing the state’s W2 wage data […]
There are never enough lawyers to provide indigent defense, but the situation has gotten worse since the pandemic.
Kolmogorov Law reports 42% of Americans would consult AI before a lawyer for legal issues, valuing speed and privacy, but remain cautious about its reliability.
LACONIA — More than 80 local residents concerned about the relationship between school funding and property taxes gathered for a panel discuss…
LACONIA — Wescott Law, a full-service law firm with offices in Laconia, Meredith and Plymouth, is pleased name Kyle Amell as partner at the fi…
A federal judge in Concord blocked President Donald Trump's executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship across the country.
CONCORD — If you ever suspect you've been taken advantage of in a business deal, you’d be well-served if your first call is to the Consumer Pr…
LACONIA — Giuseppe Bonanno loved playing hockey, riding motorcycles and aspired to work for New Hampshire Fish and Game. He died July 12 in a …
Gov.-elect Kelly Ayotte sometimes describes the time she spent leading the New Hampshire Department of Justice as serving as “the people’s law…
The Laconia Daily Sun is continuing to press its right-to-know case against the Laconia School Board, contending the state right-to-know ombud…
