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The New Hampshire Financial Responsibility Act: An Amendment That Reaches Across Borders

The New Hampshire Financial Responsibility Act: An Amendment That Reaches Across Borders

Mar 01, 2022
Since at least 1958, it has been clear that the New Hampshire Financial Responsibility Act does not apply to accidents that occur outside of New Hampshire. However, a July 2021 amendment to RSA 264:18 appears to have changed that rule and broadened the reach of the statute.
Welcome Attorney John Wallace

Welcome Attorney John Wallace

Feb 14, 2022
After over twenty years serving the healthcare industry, attorney John Wallace has joined our firm. John’s practice focuses primarily on helping clinicians and administrators navigate the complex regulatory and compliance issues they face every day.
Welcome Attorney Ryan McClure

Welcome Attorney Ryan McClure

Feb 14, 2022
We are thrilled to announce that Ryan McClure is joining Primmer, Piper, Eggleston & Cramer as an Insurance and Litigation Associate.
Time Off: What's Required, What's Not, and Putting It All Together

Time Off: What's Required, What's Not, and Putting It All Together

Jan 26, 2022
Are you confused by your employer obligations to provide your employees with time off? What happens when an employee misses time for a work-related injury, or when FMLA is used up? Are my remote employees working in other states entitled to the same leaves as my Vermont employees? When is a personal leave of absence appropriate? How does the ADA factor in? Join us for an opportunity to learn or fine-tune your understanding of the interaction between statutory leaves and your own organizational leave policies. This session will provide you with the tools to strategically evaluate your leave practices for compliance and alignment with your company culture, and to appropriately discern and respond to workplace leave situations.
Update: FinCEN Issues Proposed Regulations Implementing the Corporate Transparency Act

Update: FinCEN Issues Proposed Regulations Implementing the Corporate Transparency Act

Jan 24, 2022
Last month, FinCEN issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) implementing the BOI reporting provisions of the CTA. Under the proposed regulations, every foreign or domestic legal entity that qualifies as a "reporting company" would be required to file reports with FinCEN that identify the beneficial owners of the entity as well as the individuals who have filed to form or register the entity.
Welcome New Shareholder Richard Windish

Welcome New Shareholder Richard Windish

Jan 18, 2022
After more than twenty-five years of service to corporate clients and private litigants throughout Vermont and New Hampshire, Richard Windish has joined our firm.
COVID-19 and the Workplace - a Legal Perspective

COVID-19 and the Workplace - a Legal Perspective

Jan 11, 2022
Join attorneys Alexandra Clauss and Ben Traverse on Wednesday, January 19th via Zoom for a discussion of workplace best practices and an opportunity to ask your questions regarding the ever-changing environment.
New Shareholder Announcement: Brendan D. O'Brien & R. Ryan Gadapee

New Shareholder Announcement: Brendan D. O'Brien & R. Ryan Gadapee

Jan 04, 2022
Primmer Piper Eggleston and Cramer is pleased to announce that attorneys Brendan O'Brien and Ryan Gadapee are now shareholders of the firm. Both Brendan and Ryan have been with the firm for many years and play critical roles on the insurance defense and captive insurance teams.
Welcome Peter Dysart

Welcome Peter Dysart

Jan 03, 2022
We are pleased to welcome attorney Peter Dysart to Primmer Piper Eggleston and Cramer. Peter will work with our corporate, banking and financial services, and litigation practice groups.
CDC Eviction Moratorium Struck Down

CDC Eviction Moratorium Struck Down

Sep 01, 2021
We wrote last month with an update regarding the July 31, 2021, expiration of the Centers for Disease Control eviction moratorium as part of our blog series on the pandemic-related eviction restrictions in New Hampshire. Two days later, we wrote again to report that President Biden ordered the reinstatement of a federal ban on evictions for non-payment of rent in all counties in America “experiencing substantial or high levels of community transmission” of COVID-19.