Hillsborough County, NH Traffic Lawyers


Richard C. Follender

Traffic, Family Law, Banking & Finance, Products Liability, Medical Malpractice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  44 Years

Jane Holly Weintraub

Personal Injury, Criminal, Traffic, Corporate
Status:  In Good Standing           

RJ Meurin

Traffic, Estate Planning, Divorce, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

State v. Downs

... Christina M. Downs, was found guilty of speeding, see RSA 265:60 (Supp.2007), by the Portsmouth District Court (Gardner, J.). She challenges the validity of the posted speed limit as not having been established pursuant to an engineering and traffic investigation, see RSA 265 ...

NINE A, LLC v. Town of Chesterfield

... In support of the March 2006 Variance Application, the plaintiff submitted a traffic analysis opining that the proposed residential development was expected to generate significantly less traffic than the previous, discontinued use of the property as well as a real estate appraisal ...

IN RE NEW HAMPSHIRE DEPT. OF TRANSP.

... He intended to travel on Oak Street towards Route 4, but a New Hampshire Department of Transportation (DOT) construction project closed Oak Street at the junction with Broadway Street, detouring traffic onto Broadway Street. ...