March 29, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer
Unpacking Allegheny County Tax Assessment Appeals: Helping Clients Secure Savings in 2024If the recent weather in Pittsburgh is any indication, spring has almost sprung, and with it comes another important season—tax season—and the potential for tremendous tax savings for thousands of commercial and residential property owners in Allegheny County.
By Jason Yarbrough
4 minute read
August 11, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
'Bruno' Brings Broad Changes to Construction LawLitigation arising out of a construction dispute typically involves claims that sound both in contract and tort. The "gist of the action" doctrine and the absence of a certificate of merit (in a professional negligence claim) are two barriers often raised by defendants in attempting to dismiss or limit a plaintiff's ability to pursue an action against them in tort.
By Jason Yarbrough
7 minute read
August 11, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer
'Bruno' Brings Broad Changes to Construction LawLitigation arising out of a construction dispute typically involves claims that sound both in contract and tort. The "gist of the action" doctrine and the absence of a certificate of merit (in a professional negligence claim) are two barriers often raised by defendants in attempting to dismiss or limit a plaintiff's ability to pursue an action against them in tort.
By Jason Yarbrough
7 minute read