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Rath, Young and Pignatelli Representing Schleicher & Stebbins Hotels, LLC
Mike Lewis, Mike O’Neil, and Rath, Young and Pignatelli represent Schleicher & Stebbins Hotels, LLC, a group of 23 hotels, in a COVID-19 business interruption
Recent Medical Defense Successes
Mike Pignatelli and Adam Pignatelli recently achieved voluntary dismissals without payment of three lawsuits against physicians and two lawsuits against hospitals. Defending medical professionals in
Rath, Young and Pignatelli Recognized for Protecting Legal Rights of Children
Attorney Michael Lewis and his team of litigators have achieved a series of substantial victories for NH children and those who seek to protect the
Rath, Young and Pignatelli wins New Hampshire Supreme Court Appeal Establishing Guardianship as an Available Protection Against DCYF
In re Guardianship of B.C., a case argued by litigator Craig McMahon, Rath, Young and Pignatelli obtained a decisive victory from the New Hampshire Supreme
Welcoming the Addition of Hage Hodes Attorneys
Effective June 1, 2022, the Concord-based law firm of Rath, Young & Pignatelli, P.C. (RYP) is pleased to announce the expansion of its law firm with the addition of four attorneys from the Manchester-based boutique law firm of Hage Hodes. Principal Jamie Hage and his colleagues will be joining RYP’s 30 legal and government relations professionals, who are leaders in key sectors of the economy where business and government intersect, including specialized practices in energy, tax, healthcare, medical malpractice, litigation, environment, financial institutions and insurance. In addition to Jamie Hage, attorneys Douglas Miller, Katherine Hedges and Grayson Shephard collectively bring decades of experience in serving individuals, businesses and institutions in business law, litigation, intellectual property and real estate matters.
New Hampshire Raises Size Limit for Municipal Solar Projects to 5 Megawatts
On August 26, 2021, Governor Chris Sununu signed HB 315 into law, expanding the size limit of solar net metering projects in New Hampshire with a municipal host from 1 megawatt (MW) to 5 MW.