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The remarkable life of Robert Rines came to an end last Sunday, but not his influence on Concord.
Inventor used breakthroughs in sonar imaging to stalk Nessie
Inventor used breakthroughs in sonar imaging to stalk Nessie Robert Rines, who developed the technology that helped find the Titanic and the Bismarck, believed he had photographs of the Loch Ness Monster Rodrique Ngowi BOSTON - Published on Thursday, Nov.
U. of Mich. panel probing US security after Gitmo
A panel at the University of Michigan Law School is probing the future of U.S. security as the clock ticks down for the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba.
Tenacity defined founder of Franklin Pierce Law
After Robert Rines founded Franklin Pierce Law Center, he became a father figure to his students, mentoring those studying intellectual property.
Robert Rines, 87, hunted for Loch Ness monster
Even if Robert H. Rines had never seen what he believed was the hulking hump of a creature break the surface of Scotland's Loch Ness, his life would have captured imaginations and filled a lengthy resume.
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NEW EMPLOYEE. Law firm Upton & Hatfield LLP, announced that attorney Marilyn Billings McNamara has joined the firm.
NHBR celebrates business excellence
Fourteen businesspeople in 13 different industries and two Business Excellence Hall of Fame inductees were honored Wednesday night at the seventh annual NHBR Business Excellence Awards.
Lando & Anastasi, LLP Expands Team and Office Space
Lando and Anastasi, LLP today announced that Michael L. Mathaisel , Nathan T. Harris , and Peter Korakas, have joined the firm.
Non Profit vs. Profit in Healthcare
More than 40 years ago, a young New Hampshire physician looked at the state of medicine, and said we can do better, and established NH's first HMO.
Marijuana in Keene: On town square, at city hall
As city councilors debate a resolution to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana, a small group has quietly taken matters into their own hands -- lighting up on Central Square.
Schools learn lessons in government
Schools around the nation will celebrate Constitution Day today, holding a variety of lesson plans and activities on the historic document's 222nd anniversary.
Law Student Scholarship : The Richard Linn American Inn of Court is sponsoring a newly established scholarship in honor of Mark T. Banner who died in 2008.
Governor Kaine Announces Additional Appointments
Governor Timothy M. Kaine today announced appointments to the following boards and commissions: * denotes reappointment State Board of Elections James B. Alcorn, as Deputy Secretary.
Paul Hastings Hires IP Team from Skadden
Paul Hastings has hired a team of three IP attorneys from Skadden . Jeff Randall joins Paul Hastings' Palo Alto and Washington DC offices, as co-chair of the firm's Global Intellectual Property Practice.
FRANKLIN PIERCE Law Center's Sophie Sparrow is sharing her 11 years of experience as a law professor in her new book, Teaching Law by Design: Engaging Students from the Syllabus to the Final Exam.
Martineau works on National Park Service project
Nicole Martineau, a project architect with TMS Architects has had a busy year. She received her AIA Accreditation, became a LEED certified architect and was then selected from a large pool of applicants to spend the summer in Washington, D.C., working on the Historic American Buildings Survey under the supervision of the National Park Service and ...
Bow resident newest N.H. Supreme Court justice
Carol Ann Conboy of Bow was recently sworn in as the newest associate justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
Challenge to diploma privilege revived
A federal appeals court has rekindled a challenge to a Wisconsin rule that allows graduates of the state's two law schools to become licensed attorneys without taking the state bar examination.
Watch live as newest N.H. Supreme Court justice takes office today
The state's newest Supreme Court justice will be sworn into service this morning, and you can watch the event live on the court's web site.
Student win for Mavis Roy v the RIAA
P2P:- Student attorneys at the Consumer and Commercial Law Clinic of the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, New Hampshire, decided to do their best to help Mavis Roy, accused of being another alleged "massive illegal distributor of copyright music," p2pnet posted at the beginning of the year.
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