The Hartley Law Firm
TEL (603) 436-0222 | Portsmouth, NH
TEL (603) 472-4612 | Bedford, NH
William A. Hartley began his career as a Certified Public Accountant in Boston, Massachusetts. During that time he attended law school in the evening and graduated from Suffolk University Law School w...(more)
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» UBS to pay Mass. $35M for auction securities
» Buy Out or Sell Out?These nine pairs of companies have the urge to merge, but which deals will work out?
» Activities, meetings and events. Forum for water board candidates to be held Candidates for the Tarrant Regional Water District Board will square off at a forum at 7 p.m. April 29 at the University Christian Church, 2720 S. University Drive, ... via Fort Worth Business Press
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» Bipartisan opposition grows against tax bill An administration proposal to close what officials call a tax loophole for commercial properties is running into opposition from lawmakers. via The Leaf Chronicle
An administration proposal to close what officials call a tax loophole for commercial properties is running into opposition from lawmakers. via The Leaf Chronicle