New Hampshire Sample Letter to Client regarding Defendant's Offer of Judgment

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Safekeeping Property. (a) A lawyer shall hold property of clients or third persons that is in a lawyer's possession in connection with a representation separate from the lawyer's own property, in ance with the provisions of the New Hampshire Supreme Court Rules.

Methods of Proving Character. (a) By Reputation or Opinion. When evidence of a person's character or character trait is admissible, it may be proved by testimony about the person's reputation or by testimony in the form of an opinion.

Character Evidence; Crimes or Other Acts (a) Character Evidence. (1) Prohibited Uses. Evidence of a person's character or character trait is not admissible to prove that on a particular occasion the person acted in ance with the character or trait.

Conflicts of Interest. (2) there is a significant risk that the representation of one or more clients will be materially limited by the lawyer's responsibilities to another client , a former client or a third person or by a personal interest of the lawyer.

Rule 404(b) states that evidence of other acts are admissible to show opportunity, intent, knowledge, or absence of mistake. This rule of evidence is often used in criminal trials, but is criminally underutilized in civil trials.

Rule 404. Character Evidence Not Admissible To Prove Conduct; Exceptions; Other Crimes | New Hampshire Judicial Branch.

Rule 403. Excluding Relevant Evidence for Prejudice, Confusion, Waste of Time, or Other Reasons | New Hampshire Judicial Branch.

For example, if a defendant issues a written offer of judgment of $30,000 and the plaintiff chooses to let that offer lapse and to go to trial, the plaintiff must receive a judgment in excess of $30,000 to avoid having to pay the defendant's court costs.

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New Hampshire Sample Letter to Client regarding Defendant's Offer of Judgment