Law Offices of
Parnell, Michels & McKay, PLLC
“Simply a higher standard”
25 Nashua Road
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
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Product Liability: How To Know If You Have a Claim If You Were Injured By a Product You Purchased
Most injury cases handled by personal injury attorneys are auto accident cases and slip or trip and falls. Auto accidents are by far the most common, as driving a car comes with significant inherent risks. The same can be said for riding a motorcycle or a bicycle, and the injuries from these accidents can be [...]
Important Potential Change to iMessaging
Text messages are a common exhibit for family law cases. At times, text messages can be a strong barometer of truth, as future litigants send text messages to one another not thinking that a third party may read them some day. For others, it’s evidence of other party’s volatile emotional state, or inability to communicate [...]
Common Mistakes in Evictions
If you are a landlord and have a tenant you are being forced to evict, there are a lot of ways to make mistakes that can lead to the tenant staying longer than you want. Having an attorney that understands the law and can prepare you can avoid many of these mistakes. In failure to [...]
The Exclusivity Rule in Worker’s Compensation
After you’ve been injured at work, you likely have many questions. You may have heard of the Exclusivity Rule in worker’s compensation but have questions about the rule. You may have questions about the way your worker’s compensation claim is moving forward. What is the Exclusivity Rule, and how does it affect your worker’s compensation [...]
What Documents Do I Need For My Case? – Family Law
One of the most common questions we get at our office is “what documents do I need to get you?” For family law, the answer depends on what type of case is before the Court, and what phase of litigation you are in. Any family-related petition in New Hampshire is governed by Family Division Rule [...]