John F. Teague
Partner
John has 34 years of experience with the firm and focuses his practice on serving the legal needs of municipalities and school districts. He provides general representation for municipalities. He has tried numerous right-to-know cases on behalf of New Hampshire towns, and has represented planning boards and zoning boards.
Recent significant cases include:
- Landmark Planning & Development, LLC v. Town of Greenfield, Town of Greenfield Zoning Board of Adjustment, and Town of Greenfield Planning Board, Hillsborough County Superior Court-Northern District, 06-E-0353, 06-E-0354, 06-E-0546, 07-E-0050 (8/1/07), a case involving a major subdivision request in which the Town prevailed.
- Seth Peters, et al. v. Town of Nottingham, Rockingham County Superior Court, #04-E-0121 (08/10/04), in which the Court upheld the denial of a building permit on a substandard right-of-way.
- Cheryl Poussard, et al. v. Town of Nottingham, Rockingham County Superior Court, 04-E-0066 (05/26/04), in which the Court affirmed the Zoning Board’s decision and found that the Board’s decision to grant a special exception was neither unlawful nor unreasonable.
John has also developed a specialty in representing school districts in negotiations and litigation involving inter-town relationships. His work with school districts includes school board representation, special education due process, and representation before the Public Employee Labor Relations Board. Highlights include:
- Successfully defending the Kearsarge Regional School District formula for apportioning costs before the New Hampshire Supreme Court on behalf of the towns of New London and Newbury
- Representing more than a dozen cooperative school district efforts
- Successfully defending the Town of New Durham in an effort to remove the town from the Governor Wentworth District, a cooperative school district
- Forming Prospect Mountain High School, the first joint maintenance high school in New Hampshire, on behalf of Alton and Barnstead
- Negotiating the first break up of an AREA high school (Conway)
Representing the Hopkinton School District in hearings regarding the non-renewal of a school principal.
John is a member of the New Hampshire Council of School Attorneys and the Municipal Law Section of the New Hampshire Bar Association. He has been an adjunct professor in educational liability at the Franklin Pierce Law Center and currently teaches a course on special education law at the University of New Hampshire. He also has conducted workshops on town and school issues. Recognized by Chambers-USA as a leading New Hampshire attorney, John has been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® published by Woodward/White, Inc.
He is active in the Arthritis Foundation, having recently won its Volunteer of the Year Award. He serves on the Board of Directors of the YMCA Camp Belknap in Tuftonboro, which honored him with the Horace Blood Award for exceptional service. He is also active in the annual campaign for the Rumford Society of The United Way.
Serving New Hampshire's
Legal Needs Since 1908
John F. Teague
(603) 224-7791
(800) 640-7790
Fax (603) 224-0320
Practice Areas:
Municipal
Education
Employment
Business
Estate Planning, Probate, Trust
Education:
Amherst College, BA
Harvard University, PhD Ed
Georgetown University, JD
Address:
Upton & Hatfield LLP
10 Centre Street
PO Box 1090
Concord, NH 03302-1090

