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John Harrington John R. Harrington
John R. Harrington joined Sulloway & Hollis in 1988 and has concentrated his practice in the areas of business, probate, and bankruptcy litigation. He has a particular interest in cases involving novel legal theories and the management and analysis of complex business and financial documents. Mr. Harrington has successfully tried a variety of cases, including contract, fraud, products liability, and adverse possession cases in superior and federal district courts, and will contest and parental rights cases in probate courts. He has successfully argued appeals in the New Hampshire Supreme Court and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit, as well as bankruptcy appeals in the U.S. District Courts for New Hampshire and Vermont. His bankruptcy practice has included the successful litigation of nondischargeability and fraudulent transfer cases. He has extensive experience in commercial law, particularly the law of sales and negotiable instruments. Prior to joining the firm, he practiced law in New York City. |




