Motion to Amend

Thomas v. Telegraph Publishing Co., et al., 2003-700 (N.H. S.Ct., Sep. 24, 2004)

NADEAU, J. In these appeals, we are asked to determine whether the Trial Court (Groff, J.) erred in: (1) finding personal jurisdiction over four Massachusetts defendants; and (2) denying the plaintiff’s motion to amend his writ. We affirm and remand.

Thomas v. Telegraph Publishing Co., et al., 2005-751 (N.H. S.Ct., May. 1, 2007)

DUGGAN, J. The plaintiff, Terry T. Thomas, appeals, and the defendants, Telegraph Publishing Company (Telegraph), Terrence L. Williams, Joshua Trudell, Town of Hudson (Town), Michael Gosselin, Roland Anderson, Albert Droney, Gene Bousquet, and Edith Flynn, cross-appeal an order of the Trial Court (Groff, J.) granting summary judgment in favor of the defendants. We affirm in part, reverse in part, vacate in part and remand.

Nenni v. Sevigney, 06-E-281 (Merrimack, Apr. 13, 2007)

The petitioners, Robert and Arline Nenni, seek a declaratory ruling that the New Hampshire Insurance Department ("the NHID") must enforce certain statutory provisions and administrative rules related to the sale of annuities. The respondent objects. Before the court are the petitioners' motion to amend and the parties' cross motions for summary judgment. Upon consideration of the parties' submissions, their arguments, and the applicable law, the Court finds and rules as follows.
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