Rory Parnell on Why Attorneys Should Consider Pro Bono Work
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Today is New Hampshire’s first in the nation primary for the presidential election. This primary has been a jumping-off point for the presidential election each year and is an important event both from a national perspective, but also from a state perspective. New Hampshire can often surprise the nation in these primaries in terms of who ultimately wins, but the tradition is an important one for our state. It is an important part of any citizen’s duty to vote in this country. At Parnell, Michels & McKay we always encourage community involvement and have a passion for our local community. Voting is just one of the many ways you can go out and be involved in your community and have your voice heard. Moreover, voting…

As of July 1, 2015, the State of New Hampshire banned the use of a cell phones while driving, and limited any use of a handheld electronic device. This included not only cell phones, but tablets and GPS devices as well. Since the law was passed, the State of New Hampshire has tried to inform all citizens of New Hampshire and those that travel here that such use is banned. Since the inception of the law, police officers have been paying much closer attention to seeking out the use of cell phones while driving. This has led to increased tickets, and escalating fines for those that are using their phones while driving. Since the ban, we are discovering that police officers investigating motor vehicle accidents…

Attorney Rory Parnell and Attorney Neil Nicholson of McCandless & Nicholson have organized a great charity event to raise money for the NH Pro Bono Referral Program. These funds help the program find attorneys for those who cannot afford their own legal representation. We have limited playing spots available, but we have plenty of tickets cCome and watch nearly 30 members of the NH Bar who have signed on to participate in the charity hockey game to benefit the NH Pro Bono Referral Program. Tickets remain available at a cost of $25.00 each, which provides entry to the NH Pro Bono Hockey Game and the Monarchs game that follows. The game will be held at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester, NH on January 16,…

People now have greater flexibility than ever before in accessing and utilizing legal services. “Unbundling” of legal services is now allowed and the effect should be greater accessibility has created greater access to legal services by segments of the population historically unable to secure needed assistance of counsel in dealing with legal projects. The one exception to this new form of representation is criminal law. Unbundled services is a development we at Parnell, Michels & McKay, PLLC offer in certain cases, as it means we will have much greater flexibility in customizing services to fit clients’ particular needs where money is a real issue for the client. Simply put, unbundling means breaking down a project into its component parts. Once a legal project is broken…

In 2012, Washington State implemented a new program that created the limited license legal technician (LLLT). LLLT’s are not lawyers. They cannot represent clients in Court, nor can they negotiate on their behalf. Yet, they are allowed to provide limited legal advice like preparing forms, explaining legal documents, drafting legal documents, and explaining Court procedures. This is very similar to the tasks paralegals perform, but paralegals are normally under attorney supervision. LLLTs are entirely independent of attorneys, and can pass along this advice without attorney supervision. Washington’s stated goal is to improve access to legal professionals, especially for those who cannot afford an attorney. There are two conflicting thoughts here. First, there is significant concern that allowing briefly trained LLLTs to give legal advice is…

Parnell, Michels & McKay is happy to announce that Rory Parnell has been named to the New Hampshire Pro Bono Board of Governors. Rory will continue to work hard for those in need that cannot afford legal services. Rory was most recently awarded a 2014 Rising Star award from Pro Bono for his work for those in need, and he is proud to continue on the long-standing tradition of the firm of providing pro bono representation for indigent clients. New Hampshire’s Pro Bono Program has long been providing legal services for those clients who cannot afford the cost of legal representation. It is Pro Bono’s hope to expand on what they can do for lower-income clients, and hope to continue to attract more and more…

It is often a concern of clients of ours that are facing violations of New Hampshire’s driving laws that they normally face two hearings after being arrested. The most common forms of these are when a person is arrested for driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. There is often concern and confusion about the dual hearings and what they both mean. In New Hampshire, when a person is arrested for driving under the influence they face two hearings. The first, if they request it, is called an “Administrative License Suspension Hearing” or “ALS hearing” for short. These hearings are done at an administrative office in Concord at the Bureau of Hearings, which is a part of the New Hampshire Department of Safety….

HB1360 (House Bill 1360) has made its way through the New Hampshire House of Representatives and the New Hampshire State Senate. The bill is set to prohibit the use of electronic devices while operating a motor vehicle. You can read the proposed text of the statute here. The bill is set to be signed by Governor Hassan in the near future. The basis of the bill stems from the many accidents that are caused by cell phone use while driving. Most commonly, this happens when a person is texting, surfing the web, or posting to social media sites like Facebook when they should be concentrating on the road. This bill goes beyond just texting while driving, and seeks to limit any use of a handheld…

It is with great honor that we at Parnell & McKay announce that we will be merging with the law firm of Michels & Michels. Michels & Michels have been providing exceptional legal services since 1984 in New Hampshire. The firm was run by Nancy Michels and her late husband, John Michels. John Michels was a pillar of the community in Southern New Hampshire until his unfortunate passing in February of last year. Nancy continues to provide excellent legal services, along with her associate, Carole Mansur, and they will continue to do so with the new firm, named Parnell, Michels, & McKay, PLLC. Michels & Michels practice in the fields of bankruptcy, estate planning, probate administration, and corporate law in Southern New Hampshire, and have…
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Suite C5
Londonderry, NH 03053
Phone: (603) 434-6331
Fax: (603) 437-6039
137 Main Street
P.O. Box 669
N. Woodstock, NH 03262
Phone: (603) 745-8600
Fax: (603) 437-6039
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