- GuardianshipEstablishing guardianship for injured or disabled adults or children is also within the jurisdiction of the probate court. If you need assistance drafting a power of attorney or establishing a guardian for a vulnerable individual, a New Hampshire probate attorney may be able to help.
- Wrongful DeathAt Gottesman & Hollis, P.A., we represent New Hampshire families in wrongful death lawsuits against those responsible for their pain. We understand how difficult it can be to cope with your grief, and our compassionate attorneys will fight on for justice on your family’s behalf.
- Traffic Violations
- Sex CrimesSeven-figure settlement for a 15-year-old child who was raped by a student in the school in Manchester, NH. It was alleged, among other causes of action, that the school was negligent in its supervision of the situation, violated Title IX, by being deliberately indifferent to the situation before it happened, and then in the manner in which it handled the situation after it occurred. The students entered an area of the school that was known to be uncontrolled and inaccessible to inspection, for which the school, it was alleged, had prior notice. It was in that area that this incident occurred.
- Fraud
- Murder
- Corporate LawAt Gottesman & Hollis, P.A., we understand the complexities of forming and running a business. As business owners ourselves, we want to share our knowledge and expertise of corporate law with others in the Nashua, New Hampshire community.
- Mergers and Acquisitions cited since 2004, by the national polling firm Woodward/White Inc. as one of “The Best Lawyers in America†for his accomplishments in real state law and land use planning law. His areas of concentration include commercial transactions, land use, planning and zoning, and property tax abatements. Hollis also practices in the fields of business formation, mergers and acquisitions, and construction contracts. He has lectured in the fields of land use law and the law of easements and roads.
- Business Formation
- Business DisputesFollowing a construction accident you may wish to proceed with litigation. Disputes may arise as conversations surrounding compensation are had. Don’t do it alone. Our attorneys have the experience to fight for you following a construction accident. Our attorneys are also well-experienced in handling cases of contract disputes, job abandonment disputes, breaches of contract and more. From start to finish our attorneys will be with you through...
- Business Transactions
- Construction Contracts
- Workers CompensationGenerally, employees cannot sue their employers, but they can recover benefits from workers' compensation. Nevertheless, other parties, such as property owners, general contractors, or equipment manufacturers, may be liable for construction accidents. When this is the case, employees may be able to file third-party liability claims.
- Employment LitigationBusiness – We help businesses in Nashua and surrounding areas with business counseling, business disputes, company formations, contracts and agreements, and labor and employment issues.
- Real Estate LitigationEasement and boundary disputes can complicate property ownership and result in complicated litigation. If you are involved in or concerned about an easement or boundary dispute, our Nashua, New Hampshire real estate attorneys can help. We represent clients who are facing a number of real property disputes, including...
- Premises LiabilityIf you were hurt due to the negligence of a property owner or manager, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. By filing a premises liability lawsuit, you may be entitled to recover money damages that take into account...
- Construction LitigationReal Estate – Our real estate law services include commercial financing, commercial leases, construction contract negotiation, construction disputes, eminent domain, landlord and tenant lawsuits, property tax abatement, and purchasing or selling real estate.
- Real Estate TransactionsAt Gottesman & Hollis, P.A., our real estate lawyers are prepared to advise you on real estate transactions of all kinds. Contact us today about...
- Eminent Domain
- Easement
- Land Use and ZoningGottesman & Hollis, P.A. has extensive experience and knowledge in all land use and development matters, including zoning, rezoning, and development entitlements. We assist clients in Nashua, New Hampshire and the surrounding areas in processing applications for permits, variances, site plans, subdivisions, building permits, and leases and purchases of land from New Hampshire state trusts.
- Landlord-Tenant DisputesHe has lectured and written on landlord and tenant matters, and his practice includes commercial real estate, probate, estate planning  and administration, and general civil litigation.
- Property DamageProperty damage: If your motorcycle or other property was damaged in your accident, the other driver might be required to pay to replace it.
- Personal InjuryLike all other states, New Hampshire has its own laws for personal injury cases. These laws govern how and when your claim for injuries might be heard.
- Medical MalpracticeUnfortunately, not all medical practitioners are worthy of this trust. Far too often, people in New Hampshire are seriously injured or killed by medical malpractice.
- Auto Accidents
- Estate PlanningAt Gottesman & Hollis, P.A., our trusted estate planning and probate attorneys work with families in Nashua, New Hampshire, and the surrounding areas during all seasons of life. From protecting the youngest members of your family to ensuring that the oldest members of your family are taken care of in their twilight years, our New Hampshire estate planning and probate attorneys are here to help.
- WillsProbate of an estate is a legal process that occurs after a person dies. This process involves gathering and distributing a person’s estate and assets according to his or her will, or according to state law if there is no will. While probate can be a relatively simple process of carrying out a person’s last will and testament, it can be complicated where it is unclear how the person wanted his or her assets divided. Sadly, the probate process can divide families and cause significant amounts of stress.
- TrustsA trust is a legal arrangement under which one person, called a “trustee,” holds legal title to the property for another person, called a “beneficiary.” Some trusts come into existence upon the trustee’s death. Other trusts, known as “living trusts,” are trusts created while the trustee is alive. Certain kinds of trusts can help you avoid probate, reduce estate taxes, and manage your property over time.
- Power of AttorneyIf you would like assistance drafting a will, trust, living will, power of attorney, or planning for retirement, contact us to discuss your needs. For a free and confidential consultation with an estate planning and probate attorney serving Nashua, New Hampshire, call
- Probate
- Tax Law