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Hiring Employees with Old Criminal Records: What New Hampshire Employers Need to Know About Social Media Exposure and Defamation Risks

Posted by Joseph Kelly Levasseur | Jun 19, 2026 | 0 Comments

Businesses occasionally give second chances by hiring individuals with old convictions, including registered sex offenders who have had clean records for decades. However, public records combined with active local social media pages can quickly lead to posts naming both the employee and the employer. These posts often highlight the conviction details and advise customers to avoid the business. Even truthful information shared this way can cause sudden reputational harm and lost work. Employers should document hiring decisions, monitor online mentions, and consult experienced employment counsel promptly when issues surface.

Defamation Defenses in New Hampshire: Absolute and Qualified Immunity for Statements Arising from Divorce, Custody, Criminal Cases, Police Reports, and Public Records.

Posted by Joseph Kelly Levasseur | Mar 30, 2026 | 0 Comments

What types of help is there to help get me out of a slander, defamation, libel lawsuit? Understanding Absolute immunity and qualified privilege are very important to know and understand when you are sued for slander or libel. Knowing the laws and the rules are very important tools to get you out of a costly lawsuit fast.

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