Commission for Human Rights (3)

Flanders v. Munce's Superior Petroleum, Inc., et al., 05-C-115 (Grafton, Nov. 30, 2007)

Before the Court are several Motions in Limine seeking to exclude certain evidence and testimony, of certain witnesses. A hearing was held on November 29, 2007. By agreement, counsel appeared telephonically. The Court enters the following orders with respect to each motion.

Brown v. Ever Better Eating, Inc., 02-E-037 (Merrimack, Nov. 7, 2002)

Lisa Brown appeals the January 31, 2002 decision of the New Hampshire Commission for Human Rights (the "Commission") finding no probable cause that her employer, Ever Better Eating, Inc. ("EBE") was responsible for sexual harassment that occurred at the workplace. EBE moves for summary judgment. Ms. Brown objects, and also moves for summary judgment. After considering the parties' motions, the Court finds and rules as follows.

Ferson-Lake, LLC v. Nashua City Planning Board, 06-E-0315 (Hillsborough, South, Apr. 12, 2007)

The petitioner appeals the Nashua Planning Board's ("the Board") decision denying its site plan proposal for an elderly housing development. The petitioner claims the Board's decision was unlawful and unreasonable. The Court held a bench trial on March 28, 2007. Upon due consideration of the parties' submissions, oral arguments, and the relevant law, the Court finds and rules as follows.
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