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Tom Rath Discusses Sarah Palin in the Washington Post
Thomas D. Rath
February 14, 2010
NHMGMA Legal Update - February 10, 2010
Concord
NHMGMA Legal Update, February 10, 2010
Bill Ardinger Explains the "LLC Tax" and Legislation on WMUR's "New Hampshire's Business"
William F. J. Ardinger
January 17, 2010
Beede Superfund Site: Major Parties File Litigation
Sherilyn Burnett Young, Tracy A. LaChance
Concord, New Hampshire
December 15, 2009
Beede Site
An Interview with Stan Arnold, Former New Hampshire Revenue Administration Commissioner
Stanley R. Arnold
State Tax Notes, November 16, 2009
Sherilyn Burnett Young Joins Centrix Bank's Board of Directors
Sherilyn Burnett Young
Concord, New Hampshire
November 11, 2009
Rath, Young and Pignatelli, P.C. Attorneys Included in New England Super Lawyers® 2009
Lucy C. Hodder, Michael A. Pignatelli, Sherilyn Burnett Young, Thomas D. Rath, William F. J. Ardinger
October 26, 2009
Named to "Best Lawyers in America 2010"
Six Attorneys from the Rath, Young and Pignatelli Law Firm have been named as Best Lawyers in America 2010 in their respective areas of practice.
Curt Whittaker, Lucy C. Hodder, Michael A. Pignatelli, Sherilyn Burnett Young, Thomas D. Rath, William F. J. Ardinger
Concord, New Hampshire
October 1, 2009
Beede Superfund Site: The Fifth Settlement is complete. Where are we now?
Sherilyn Burnett Young
September 25, 2009
Public Nuisance 2nd Circuit Decision - Recent Climate Change Activity
Greenhouse Gas Update - 2nd Circuit rules that Courts can determine whether GHG emissions are a public nuisance.
Sherilyn Burnett Young, Tracy A. LaChance
Concord
Rath | Young Update, September 25, 2009
Michael Pignatelli Selected For Inclusion in 2009 Super Lawyers
Michael A. Pignatelli
August 24, 2009
Healthcare Law Alert: Recently Enacted Taxes Affecting Healthcare Providers
Concord
Rath | Young Update, August 21, 2009
Renewable Energy Update - July 2009
Charles G. Willing, Jr., Curt Whittaker, Paul A. Burkett
July 29, 2009
Chris Sullivan, Paul Burkett and Kathryn Michaelis publish an article, “State Tax Acceleration of Like-Kind Exchanges: New Hampshire’s Position,” in State Tax Notes
Christopher J. Sullivan, Kathryn H. Michaelis, Paul A. Burkett
Bill Ardinger Talks State Budget and Tax Issues on "New Hampshire's Business" with Fred Kocher
William F. J. Ardinger
June 21, 2009
Healthcare Law Alert: New Medicare Enrollment Rules for Physicians
Changes are effective now, and impact enrollment and retrospective billing
Concord
Rath | Young Update, June 16, 2009
Tom Rath Discusses the Retirement of Justice David Souter on NHPTV's NH Outlook
Thomas D. Rath
June 7, 2009
Lucy Hodder Appointed to New Hampshire Public Defender Board of Directors
Lucy C. Hodder
May 30, 2009
Maria Holland Law Joins Rath, Young and Pignatelli, P.C.
Maria Holland Law
May 28, 2009
Rath, Young and Pignatelli, P.C., a leading full-service law firm based in New Hampshire with offices in Nashua and Boston, Massachusetts, announces that Maria Holland Law has joined the firm as Of Counsel. Maria will practice as a member of the firm's Business and Finance, Education and Non-Profit and Energy Law Practice Groups.
Thomas D. Rath Appointed to RNC Temporary Delegate Selection Committee
Thomas D. Rath
May 28, 2009
Rath, Young and Pignatelli, P.C, a leading full-service law firm based in Concord, New Hampshire with offices in Nashua and Boston, is pleased to congratulate Thomas D. Rath on his appointment to the RNC Temporary Delegate Selection Committee.
Environmental Law Update: EPA's GHG Emissions Reporting Rule
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Sherilyn Burnett Young
May 20, 2009
Bill Ardinger and Kathy Michaelis Publish Article in State Tax Notes on NH's Response to the Town Fair Tire Case
Kathryn H. Michaelis, William F. J. Ardinger
State Tax Notes (May 4, 2009)
Bill Ardinger Publishes Op-Ed Explaining that the Capital Gains Tax is Bad for Workers
Entrepreneurship Sustains Our Economy
William F. J. Ardinger
Concord Monitor (April 14, 2009)
Red Flags Rule - Update for Health Care Providers
Identity Theft Program Required By May 1, 2009
Barbara J. Greenwood, Lucy C. Hodder
Concord, NH
March 11, 2009
The FTC’s Red Flags Rule requires “creditors” to implement written identity theft policies and procedures. While
there was some initial uncertainty regarding the extent to which physician practices and other health care providers
would be subject to the Rule, the FTC has now made it clear that ordinary billing and collection practices are
sufficient to render physician practices “creditors” for the purpose of the Rule.
College and Schools are Center of Spill Prevention Enforcement Action by EPA
April 2, 2009
EPA's GHG Emissions Mandatory Reporting Rule
Sherilyn Burnett Young
May 5, 2009