Blog Home Recent Posts in January, 2009 Lead out of Children's Items Jan 31, 2009 Handmade toy makers are breathing a sigh of relief as the enactment of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) has been delayed one year. ... Posted By Van Dorn, Curtiss & Rousseau Continue Reading Winter Weather Wrecks Havoc on New Hampshire Roadways Jan 31, 2009 Winter weather and the road hazards that go along with it are nothing new for New Hampshire drivers. Sometimes though, experience with icy conditions ... Posted By Van Dorn, Curtiss & Rousseau Continue Reading What is premises liability? Jan 31, 2009 Most people do not know that premises liability covers a wide range of liability cases. Most people assume that it covers accidents or negligence that ... Posted By Van Dorn, Curtiss & Rousseau Continue Reading How To Find The Best Law Firm For Your Personal Injury Case Jan 30, 2009 If you want to hire the best firm for your personal injury case you have to look past the ads and find out about the credentials of the law firm. This ... Posted By Van Dorn, Curtiss & Rousseau Continue Reading Peanut Butter Product Recalls Affect New Hampshire Jan 29, 2009 New Hampshire is not the only state affected by the recent outbreak of salmonella cases. 43 states and over 501 people have reported cases of ... Posted By Van Dorn, Curtiss & Rousseau Continue Reading LEAD IN HOUSING LEADS TO FINES FOR PROPERTY OWNER Jan 29, 2009 Like many home and property owners in New Hampshire , Biren Properties Inc. owns properties built before 1978. If a property owner sells or leases a ... Posted By Van Dorn, Curtiss & Rousseau Continue Reading New Hampshire Health Inspectors Search Stores for Recalled Peanut Butter Products Jan 29, 2009 With 11 confirmed cases of salmonella poisoning being reported in New Hampshire alone the New Hampshire Health Department is taking steps to ensure ... Posted By Van Dorn, Curtiss & Rousseau Continue Reading What is a Tort? Jan 27, 2009 Van Dorn & Curtiss specializes in tort law. There are three major kinds of torts: negligent torts, intentional torts, and strict liability torts. ... Posted By Van Dorn, Curtiss & Rousseau Continue Reading Page of 3