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Appeal of Strafford County Sheriff's Office & a., 167 N.H. 115 (2014)

  • NH Supreme Court Order 2013-506 Slip Opinion issued November 14, 2014 (Affirmed)
  • PELRB Decision No. 2013-048

Appeal of Professional Fire Fighters of Hudson, IAFF Local 3154, 167 N.H. 46 (2014)

  • NH Supreme Court Order 2013-690 Slip Opinion issued October 28, 2014 (Affirmed)
  • PELRB Decision No. 2013-112

Appeal of Town of Newington

  • NH Supreme Court No. 2014-0474 Order issued October 6, 2014 (Withdrawn)
  • PELRB Decision No. 2014-069

Appeal of New Hampshire Liquor Commission

  • NH Supreme Court No. 2013-0839 Order issued September 26, 2014 (Withdrawn)
  • PELRB Decision No. 2013-168

Appeal of Hillsborough County Nursing Home, 166 N.H. 731 (2014)

  • NH Supreme Court Order 2013-497 Slip Opinion issued September 12, 2014 (Affirmed)
  • PELRB Decision No. 2013-031

Appeal of Town of North Hampton, 166 N.H. 225 (2014)

  • NH Supreme Court Order 2012-798 Slip Opinion issued May 7, 2014 (Affirmed)
  • PELRB Decision No. 2012-209

Appeal of Town of Brookline, 166 N.H. 201 (2014)

  • NH Supreme Court Order 2013-253 Slip Opinion issued April 18, 2014 (Affirmed)
  • PELRB Decision No. 2013-025

Appeal of State of New Hampshire

  • NH Supreme Court No. 2013-0517 Order issued March 19, 2014 (Withdrawn)
  • PELRB Decision No. 2013-079

Appeal of City of Manchester

  • NH Supreme Court No. 2013-0246 Order issued January 13, 2014 (Withdrawn)
  • PELRB Decision No. 2013-018

 

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