News & Events
What HR Professionals Need to Know About Developing A COVID-19 Vaccine Policy
Jan 21, 2021
On Thursday, January 28th, the Green Mountain Human Resources Association will host a webinar with employment attorney Alexandra Clauss.
The Firm Nominates Three Attorneys to Class A Shareholder Status
Jan 12, 2021
Earlier this month, the shareholders of Primmer Piper Eggleston & Cramer PC nominated Matthew Delude, Debra DuPont, and Paolo Wieser to Class A Shareholder Status.
Welcome New Board Chair Gary Franklin & Two New Board Members
Jan 04, 2021
Attorney Gary Franklin has been named the Managing Shareholder and Board Chair. The Firm also welcomes new board members, Alexandra Edelman and Kevin Henry.
Ryan Long to Present at Vermont Bar Association Bankruptcy CLE
Dec 10, 2020
Ryan will present an overview of the new Chapter 11 “Subchapter V” Bankruptcy as part of a panel of experienced practitioners and trustees.
From the Vermont State House | 11.13
Nov 13, 2020
Today, Governor Scott issued stringent new restrictions to in-person interactions after a week of record highs in Vermont's COVID testing results.
From the Vermont State House | 11.10
Nov 10, 2020
With cases spiking nationwide and increasing precipitously in New England, the Scott Administration suspended their quarantine travel map today and replaced it with a hard quarantine requirement for all nonessential travel in and out of Vermont.
NH Pro Bono Program Recognizes Jonathan Ross for Lifetime Achievement
Oct 27, 2020
The New Hampshire Pro Bono Program recognizes Jonathan Ross for lifetime achievement.
From the Vermont State House | 10.23
Oct 23, 2020
This update provides an overview of two state grants that become available the week of October 26, 2020.
Jamie Feehan Featured on State Bytes Podcast
Oct 20, 2020
On October 1, Jamie Feehan, Director of Government Relations, discussed Vermont's gubernatorial and attorney races in the Stateside podcast, State Bytes.
From the Vermont State House | 10.16
Oct 16, 2020
From the Governor and Administration
Governor Scott again warned Vermonters to remain vigilant against COVID-19 as the state’s numbers ticked upward. He extended the state of emergency enacted in March…