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Boutin Law PLLC represents individuals, business and municipalities throughout New Hampshire. Our goal is to provide high-quality legal services with integrity, professionalism and respect for our clients. The firm is dedicated to working closely with its clients to identify and implement creative solutions. We take a genuine interest in and understand our clients’ needs and objectives, and work diligently to meet or exceed their expectations.
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News & Events
Brown Bag Lunch Series – Seasonal Employees
Boutin Law continues its partnership with The Enterprise Center in presenting another in the series of monthly Brown Bag Lunch seminars. Despite the weather out there, summer is not very far off, and business owners who depend on seasonal workers will find this...
The New Hampshire Supreme Court Rules Against Short-Term Rentals In Portsmouth Residential District
The New Hampshire Supreme Court Rules Against Short-Term Rentals In Portsmouth Residential District By Jonathan M. Boutin October 3, 2019 In a highly-anticipated decision, the New Hampshire Supreme Court has ruled that a property used for short-term rentals...
Donald Toy, et al. v. City of Rochester and Michael and Stacy Philbrook, Appeal No. 2018-0172.
On July 30, 2019, the New Hampshire Supreme Court issued its opinion in Donald Toy, et al. v. City of Rochester and Michael and Stacy Philbrook, Appeal No. 2018-0172. This case involved the sale of land by the City of Rochester by sealed bid. In the bid notices, the...
John C. Rankin, et al. v. South Street Downtown Holdings, Inc.
South Street Downtown Holdings v. Truxcullins and Partners Architects, et al. Argued: June 4, 2019 Opinion Issued: August 6, 2019 The New Hampshire Supreme Court recently heard a case by interlocutory appeal without a ruling by the lower court. The Supreme Court held...