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15 N.H. L. Wkly. 1 (1988-1989)

handle is hein.barjournals/nhlw0015 and id is 1 raw text is: ~'ol. 15, No. 1, Page 1                                                                                                          July 6, 1988

Portsmouth Attorney Stephfn L. Tober Installed
As N.H. Bar Association 1988-89 President

Stephen L. Tober, a partner with the
Portsmouth law firm of Aeschliman and
Tober, was installed as the New Hampshire
Bar Association President for 1988-89 dur-
ing the Bar's Annual Meeting Banquet on
June 25, 1988. Tober was presented with a
gavel by outgoing President Philip R.
Waystack, Jr. during the Saturday evening
event.
The full text of President Stephen
L. Tober's Address at the 1988
Annual Meeting will appear in
the July 13, 1988 issue of Law
Weekly.
Tober, who has served as President-Elect
and Vice-President for the years 1987-88
and 1986-87, respectively, congratulated his

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New Hampshire Bar Association 1988-89 President Stephen L. Tober receives the gavel from outgoing
President Philip R. Waystack, Jr. during the Annual Meeting Banquet on June 251 1988.

Matthew Epstein, Lawyers Assistance
Committee Earn President's Awards

Chief Justice Brock
Delivers Annual
Address to Bar

As one of the highlights of the New
Hampshire Bar's 1988 Annual Meeting,
Philip R. Waystack, Jr. announced his
selection of Concord attorney Matthew S.
Epstein and the Association's Lawyers Assis-
tance Committee as recipients of the Presi-
dent's Award for Distinguished Service.

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Concord attorney and the Bar Association's Legis-
lative Representative Matthew S. Epstein Is con-
gratulated by Philip R. Waystack, Jr. for being
selected to receive the President's Award for Di&-
tinguished Service.

Waystack presented the President's Awards
in front of a large crowd of Bench and Bar
members who attended the Annual Meeting
in Bretton Woods.
Noting the countless hours of service
volunteered by Bar Legislative Representa-
tive Epstein and by members of the Lawyers
Assistance Committee, Waystack compli-
mented the award recipients for making New
Hampshire a better place to practice law.
President's Award for
Distinguished Service Presented
to Matthew S. Epstein
Epstein, who is a partner with Epstein,
Burke, Macintosh and Devito in Concord,
has provided exemplary and distinguished
service for the past four years as the New
Hampshire Bar Association's Legislative
Representative. He recently announced his
retirement from this demanding position
in order to spend more time with his family,
although he will remain active as an advisor
to Bar leaders and as Chair of the newly
created Assigned Counsel Fees Committee.
Awards                           page 10

Hon. David A. Brock
Speaking before a large crowd of Bench
and Bar members at the New Hampshire
Bar Association's 1988 Annual Meeting,
For Chief Justice David A.
Brock's complete Update on
the Judiciary Address see
Page 3.
New Hampshire Supreme Court Chief Jus-
tice David A Brock cbmmentad on a number

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