CHASE HOME FOR CHILDREN v. NEW HAMPSHIRE DIVISION FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES - Argued: September 15, 2011.:
CHASE HOME FOR CHILDREN v. NEW HAMPSHIRE DIVISION FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES
CHASE HOME FOR CHILDREN & a.
v.
NEW HAMPSHIRE DIVISION FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FAMILIES.
No. 2010-548.
Supreme Court of New Hampshire.
Argued: September 15, 2011.
Opinion Issued: November 22, 2011.
Orr & Reno, P.A., of Concord (Lisa Snow Wade and Rachel Aslin Goldwasser on the brief, and Ms. Wade orally), for the plaintiffs.
Michael A. Delaney, attorney general (Nancy J. Smith, senior assistant attorney general, and Rebecca L. Woodard, assistant attorney general, on the brief, and Ms. Smith orally), for the State.
DUGGAN, J.
The defendant, the New Hampshire Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF), appeals the order of the Superior Court (Fauver, J.) to pay $3,553,479.55 to the plaintiffs, Chase Home for Children, Child & Family Services, Hannah House, NFI North, Odyssey House, Orion House and Pine Haven Boys Center. We affirm.
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