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Employing legal counsel from out of the area can backfire; they charge their hourly rate for travel from their office to the location of the hearing, and their rates are typically much higher.
Most important: knowledge of the temperment and inclination of all the players and the judge is paramount, and only a local attorney intimately familiar with them can provide this. The last thing anyone wants is to get "home towned." My family used Gilford attorney Steve Nix to good effect with a lakefront issue. He focuses on real estate and related issues. Here's a link I found to a case he successfully argued at Squam Lake: http://www4.citizen.com/august_2004/..._08.11.04b.asp |
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