Date: February 6, 2026In a move to bolster consumer protection and promote fair business practices, New Hampshire has implemented a series of stricter commercial laws effective immediately. The new regulations aim ......
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In a groundbreaking development in New Hampshire, a group of residents has filed a massive toxic tort lawsuit against several companies, alleging negligence and wrongful conduct that led to widespread ......
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On February 6, 2026, the New Hampshire Public Utility Commission (PUC) made a decision to approve a rate increase for electricity customers in the state. The decision comes after months of deliberation ......
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In a landmark decision, the state of New Hampshire has passed sweeping reforms to its elder law regulations aimed at better protecting the rights and well-being of its aging population. ......
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On February 6, 2026, the state of New Hampshire made headlines as Governor Lucy Evans signed a new bill into law, aimed at strengthening communications privacy protections for residents. The legislation, known ......
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In response to recent incidents and growing concerns about public safety, New Hampshire lawmakers have introduced a series of new regulatory laws aimed at improving oversight and accountability in various ......
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On February 5, 2026, the New Hampshire Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in a controversial constitutional law case that has been closely watched by legal scholars and residents alike. The case, ......
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In recent news from New Hampshire, there has been a noticeable uptick in the utilization of mediation services across the state. Mediation, a form of alternative dispute resolution, allows parties ......
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In a boost to the economic landscape of New Hampshire, corporations across the state have reported record growth and success in various sectors on February 5, 2026. From tech startups to established ......
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CONCORD, NH - In a move aimed at supporting and honoring the state's servicemen and women, Governor Sarah Thompson signed a bill into law today that will enhance benefits for ......
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On February 5, 2026, New Hampshire made headlines in the environmental law community as Governor Sarah Thompson signed into law a comprehensive set of measures aimed at reducing carbon emissions in the ......
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On February 5, 2026, New Hampshire Governor Kate Brown unveiled a comprehensive plan to invest in infrastructure improvements across the state. The plan, which has been dubbed the "New Hampshire Infrastructure Renewal ......
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In a groundbreaking development, New Hampshire has emerged as a leader in intellectual property innovation, with a record number of patents filed on February 5, 2026. The state has seen a surge ......
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On February 5, 2026, the New Hampshire Civil Rights Commission announced the formation of a new task force aimed at addressing discrimination in housing throughout the state. The task force, comprised of ......
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On February 5, 2026, several residents in New Hampshire took legal action against a local utility company, alleging that they have been exposed to harmful toxins in their drinking water. The lawsuits, ......
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In a groundbreaking move to address the worsening effects of climate change, the state of New Hampshire has proposed a series of stricter environmental regulations aimed at reducing carbon emissions ......
Posted on 2026-02-04
As the primary elections in New Hampshire draw closer, the race for various political positions is heating up. Candidates from both major parties are vying for a chance to represent ......
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In a groundbreaking ruling, the New Hampshire Supreme Court has clarified the state's eminent domain laws, providing clearer guidelines for government agencies and property owners. The decision, handed down on ......
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On February 4, 2026, the New Hampshire Senate passed a bill that will grant free access to state parks for military families. The bill, sponsored by Senator John Smith, aims to show ......
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