Supreme Court of New Hampshire, 2022

In the Matter of Richard McMenamon and Eileen Rispoli

In the Matter of Richard McMenamon and Eileen Rispoli
Supreme Court of New Hampshire · Decided October 5, 2022

In the Matter of Richard McMenamon and Eileen Rispoli

Opinion

THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE SUPREME COURT

In Case No. 2021-0030, In the Matter of Richard McMenamon and Eileen Rispoli, the court on October 5, 2022, issued the following order: Having considered the briefs filed by the parties and the record submitted on appeal, the court concludes that oral argument is unnecessary in this case, see Sup. Ct. R. 18(1), and that the petitioner, Richard McMenamon, as the appealing party, has not established reversible error, see Sup. Ct. R. 25(8); Gallo v. Traina, 166 N.H. 737, 740 (2014). In light of this order, the respondent’s requests in her brief that we strike the petitioner’s brief and dismiss the appeal are moot.

Affirmed.

Hicks, Bassett, Hantz Marconi, and Donovan, JJ., concurred.

Timothy A. Gudas, Clerk

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