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Law Matters

Law Matters

Tuesdays at 9 A.M.

The law matters in all aspects of your work and personal life. Learn about the law and some practical tips in dealing with legal issues that matter to you.

Tuesday, January 26, 202101/26/2021

What You Say and Do Can Get You Fired

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Tuesday, December 29, 202012/29/2020

How The NH Supreme Court Handles Appeals

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Tuesday, December 22, 202012/22/2020

What Kind of Estate Plan is Sufficient for My Needs?

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Tuesday, December 15, 202012/15/2020

Legal Considerations When Starting Your Business

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Tuesday, December 8, 202012/08/2020

What To Do If Your Spouse Files For Divorce

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Tuesday, December 1, 202012/01/2020

Disputes Between Business Owners

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Tuesday, November 24, 202011/24/2020

Buying and Selling Real Estate

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Tuesday, November 17, 202011/17/2020

Alternatives to Assisted Living

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Tuesday, November 10, 202011/10/2020

Co-parenting During the Holidays and Covid 19

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Tuesday, November 3, 202011/03/2020

Holiday Card Challenge

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