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Appeal from Administrative Agency. (1) The supreme court may, in its discretion, decline to accept an appeal, or any question raised therein, from an order of an administrative agency, or may summarily dispose of such an appeal, or any question raised therein, as provided in Rule 25.
Rule 7 - Pleadings, Motions and Objections, General (a) Every Complaint shall contain in the caption, or in the body of the Complaint, the names and addresses of all parties to the proceedings. (b) No filing which is contained in a letter, will be accepted by the clerk, as such, or acted on by the court.
A presumption exists that all court records are subject to public inspection. The public right of access to specific court records must be weighed and balanced against nondisclosure interests as established by the Federal and/or New Hampshire Constitution or by statutory provision granting or requiring confidentiality.
Rule 9. The attorney whose name, address, and telephone number appear on the cover of a document presented for filing is considered counsel of record. The names of other members of the Bar of this Court or of the bar of the highest court of a State acting as counsel, and, if desired, their addresses, may be added.
Interlocutory Appeal From Ruling. (1) The supreme court may, in its discretion, decline to accept an interlocutory appeal, or any question raised therein, from a trial court order or ruling.
Interlocutory Transfer without Ruling. (1) The supreme court may, in its discretion, decline to accept an interlocutory transfer of a question of law without ruling by a trial court or by an administrative agency.
Members of the public will need a PACER login and password to review electronic documents. You can obtain a PACER login on-line or by calling (800) 676-6856. If you have a PACER account, you may login to the court's electronic case files.
Summary judgment resolves cases without the need to have a trial and helps courts move cases through the judicial system efficiently (often referred to as judicial economy). New Hampshire superior, probate, and district courts are given the authority to grant summary judgments by statute.