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Sulloway Attorneys Selected 2024 Best Lawyers, Ones to Watch & Lawyers of the Year

Congratulations to the 22 Sulloway & Hollis attorneys recognized as 2024 Best Lawyers in America® for their respective practice areas. Three ... Read more

Final rule updates the arbitration process of the No Surprises Act

The US Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Treasury recently issued "Requirements Related to Surprise Billing: Final Rules" ... Read more

Sulloway Attorneys Selected 2023 Best Lawyers, “Ones to Watch” & Lawyer of the Year

Congratulations to the 18 Sulloway & Hollis attorneys recognized as 2023 Best Lawyers in America® for their respective areas of practice. Since ... Read more

Billing Protocols to Address the No Surprises Act for Out-of-Network Hospital Patient

What is a surprise medical bill? A surprise medical bill is a bill charged when an insured patient receives care from an out-of-network hospital, ... Read more

Billing Protocols to Address the No Surprises Act – Private Practice

What is a surprise medical bill? A surprise medical bill is a bill charged when an insured patient receives care from an out-of-network hospital, ... Read more

Sulloway Attorneys Selected 2022 Best Lawyers, Ones to Watch and Lawyer of the Year

2022 edition of The Best Lawyers in America©. Since it was first published in 1983, Best Lawyers® has become universally regarded as the definitive ... Read more

New Hampshire Legislature Codifies Health Facility Immunity for COVID-19

NH Governor Sununu signed Senate Bill 149, which is the legislature’s codification of an earlier Opinion issued on April 22, 2020 by then Attorney ... Read more

The Supreme Court Provides Clarity: IEA Patients are Entitled to Probable Cause Hearings Within Three Days of Certification

In a ruling issued on May 11, 2021, the New Hampshire Supreme Court held that psychiatric patients held involuntarily in Emergency Departments must ... Read more

Massachusetts Modifies Causation Standard in Multiple Defendant Actions

In Doull v. Foster, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court clarified the standard for factual causation in multiple defendant tort actions, ... Read more

New Hampshire Adopts Crisis Standards of Care Plan to Address Potential Shortage of Health Care Resources

On Friday, April 17th, Governor Sununu signed Emergency Order No. 33, which starts the process to develop a plan for New Hampshire hospitals to ... Read more