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  2. New Hampshire Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    Its first President was Ira Perley. In 1967, NHBA petitioned the Legislature to amend its acts of incorporation to change its name to "New Hampshire Bar Association". The next year, the New Hampshire Supreme Court unified the bar (making membership mandatory for practicing law in New Hampshire) for a three-year trial period.

  3. New Hampshire Women's Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The New Hampshire Women's Bar Association (NHWBA), founded in May of 1998, is a voluntary bar association for attorneys, judges, educators, government officials, and law students in the state of New Hampshire. [2]

  4. Richard B. McNamara - Wikipedia

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    As a lawyer, he was president of the New Hampshire Bar Association for the 2006 to 2007 term, and chair of that Bar Association's Legislation Committee from 2007 to 2009. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 3 ] In 2006, he was also a member of the New Hampshire Supreme Court's Task Force on Public Access to Court Records, and served on the task force's ...

  5. Megan Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    She is currently a member of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania bar and the Western District of Pennsylvania bar. [2] She is an honorary fellow of the New Hampshire Bar Association. [3] Carpenter founded and served as co-director of the Center for Law and Intellectual Property at Texas A&M University School of Law. [4]

  6. Albert Batchellor - Wikipedia

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    Albert Stillman Batchellor (April 22, 1850 – June 15, 1913) was a lawyer, politician, and historian [1] who wrote about New Hampshire and early federal history. The Library of Congress has a file on him. [2] He was president of the New Hampshire State Bar Association.

  7. John T. Broderick Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Honorary Fellow, New Hampshire Bar Foundation, 2003 Recipient, 2002 Justice William A. Grimes Award for Judicial Professionalism, NH Bar Association, (June 2002 and 2010) Recipient, L. Jonathan Ross Award for Outstanding Commitment to Legal Services for the Poor, NH Bar Association, February 2007

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  9. Frank Nesmith Parsons - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, Parsons was also president of the New Hampshire Bar Association. [5] From 1925 to 1928 he served as a state representative. [ 6 ] In 1889 [ 7 ] and 1930 he represented Franklin at state constitutional conventions, serving as president of the convention in 1930.