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Brady / Donahue
Law Firm
Springfield, VT 05156
Supporting Vermont clients statewide by phone, email, video
John Brady has 29 years of litigation and trial experience in state and federal courts. He has tried numerous cases to jury verdict , and countless other cases which have resolved short of verdict, and has been lead counsel on 16 appeals. John has been practicing law since 1991, initially in Boston, Massachusetts and since 1993 primarily in Vermont. John was the president of the Windsor County Bar Association from 1996-2002 and is past Chairman of the Vermont Bar Association’s Tort Liability Committee. While with the Boston Firm Clinton & Muzyka, P.C., before moving to Vermont, John represented clients and insurers involved in maritime and civil litigation. John holds Martindale-Hubbell's highest rating, AV Preeminent, for the highest level of professional experience. He is also an advocate of the American Board of Trial Advocates, and Vice President of the Vermont Chapter of ABOTA. John volunteers his time to serve as acting small claims court judge in Windsor County (Woodstock, Vermont).
Michael Sabbeth, Owner
Law Firm
Woodstock, VT 05091
Sabbeth Law, PLLC
Sabbeth law works to protect our clients and get them full and fair compensation. We strive to be the best in Vermont and New Hampshire. On a consistent basis, we evaluate new techniques and methods and use what we learn to better represent our clients. We take a personalized approach to personal injury and always have our clients best interest at heart.
Balkus Law Offices, PLLC
Lawyer
Concord, NH 03301
Our firm has the experience and savvy to meet your needs -
when you need it most.
At Balkus Law Offices, we are committed to helping families through difficult transitions as seamlessly as possible. With this vision in mind, our firm began as a Family Law Practice. Over the years, our clients have asked us to represent them in related matters ranging from Supreme Court appeals to defending against criminal charges. Our successes have led us to broaden the scope of our practice over time. We service the legal needs of New Hampshire and Massachusetts residents, with many of our clients hailing from the areas of Concord, Portsmouth, and Manchester NH. Tell us about your problems and concerns. We'll work to resolve your legal issues in a way that meets your goals.
New Hampshire State Record
Law Firm
Bedford, NH 03110
New Hampshire State Records
More About New Hampshire State Records The New Hampshire State Records web page is an all-in-one stop for looking for, researching, and obtaining civil and criminal court records, legal judgements, documents describing court functions, and other public records. The Freedom of Information act, in addition to their stateside equivalents, assert that court records are open and available to the population, meaning any American resident can get information about the events and trials that happen at any court in the United States. This means that the details of lawsuits, bankruptcy findings, lien judgements, criminal trials and civil trials are accessible for perusal and study. Only if a record is redacted, sealed, nullified, or else specified as classified will the record become inaccessible. This is the case with juvenile criminal court records, divorce records (which tend to be only accessible to people getting divorced and their legal advisors), sealed birth records (for closed adoptions), or in cases of victim anonymity. Beyond these exceptions, all court records are thought open and available to the general public, which includes civil court records, trial court records, criminal court records, and more. Using just a name, an address, or a combination of both, New Hampshire State Records simplifies the process of finding your record. Enter a name, type in an address, and State Records will get every available matching record. This includes both digital and digitized records, meaning your search may even yield results from the early twentieth century.
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