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Manchester Civil Litigation Lawyer
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Kathleen A. Davidson practices general civil litigation. She represents both individuals and businesses in employment law matters in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. She represents plaintiffs in personal injury matters (car accidents, slip and falls, dental malpractice, medical malpractice) in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. As for family law, she accepts New Hampshire cases that do not involve terminating another's parental rights or highly contested child custody...
Kathleen A. Davidson practices general civil litigation. She represents both individuals and businesses in employment law matters in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. She represents plaintiffs in personal injury matters (car accidents, slip and falls, dental malpractice, medical malpractice) in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. As for family law, she accepts New Hampshire cases that do not involve terminating another's parental rights or highly contested child custody...
Kathleen A. Davidson practices general civil litigation. She represents both individuals and businesses in employment law matters in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. She represents plaintiffs in personal injury matters (car accidents, slip and falls, dental malpractice, medical malpractice) in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire. As for family law, she accepts New Hampshire cases that do not involve terminating another's parental rights or highly contested child custody. She focuses her family law practice on resolution as that is typically in the best interest of everyone involved. In some instances, the parties can get divorced by mail without ever stepping foot in a courtroom. When litigation proves necessary, however, she will diligently fight for her client. Kathleen is also versed in resolving business disputes.
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