Taking appellant’s claim on its strongest basis, the New Hampshire Supreme Court, on certification to it by the United States District Court of two questions involving the New Hampshire Workmen’s Compensation statute, also answered a third question, which answer, if it stands, is largely dispositive of the present action, against appellant.
Tarr, Administratrix v. Republic Corp.
(1976), N.H.,
Clearly, we cannot do the former. No matter what the result, we cannot “correct” a state court’s interpretation of its own law.
Mullaney v. Wilbur,
1975,
The cause is remanded with instructions that the District Court allow appellant to recover on its lien against the children’s share of the estate; otherwise affirmed.
