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Courts May Be Trending Toward More Restrictive Jurisdiction
When a company is served with a lawsuit, most corporate lawyers charged with defending the company immediately ask one question: "Does this plaintiff have the right to sue in this jurisdiction?"Mechanic's Lien Waivers Place Burden on Contractors and Subcontractors
For contractors and subcontractors, a law that is intended to provide a way to ensure payment for their work may indirectly cause them to sign away many of their rights to dispute contractual and related project issues.People in the News—Aug. 22, 2016—Meyer, Unkovic & Scott
Meyer, Unkovic & Scott added Caleb M. Turner to its firm as an associate.PLW People in the News—Aug. 16, 2016—Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel
Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel partner Benjamin Pratt presented at the 68th annual conference for the Pennsylvania Association of Private School Administrators (PAPSA) for career colleges and schools.Fairness Opinions Often Fall Short of 'Fair'
The high stakes of any merger or acquisition deal can quickly cloud the best business judgment of many corporate directors, leading them to make decisions that may benefit them but anger other stakeholders in the company.Clock Doesn't Start Until a Corrective Deed Is Recorded
In recent months, Pennsylvania courts have issued several important decisions that alter the practice of real estate law in the commonwealth. One of the key issues the courts addressed include whether a lender must calculate the deadline to file certain petitions from the day it received the original deed that included errors, or the date that it received the corrective deed.People in the News—Pa. Law Weekly June 14, 2016—Saul Ewing
Justine M. Kasznica, an attorney at Saul Ewing, was elected chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's space law committee, and a member of the Aeronautical and Space Law Council.People in the News—Pa. Law Weekly June 7, 2016—The Ezold Law Firm
Melanie Bork Graham of The Ezold Law Firm in Bala Cywnyd was appointed to the board of directors of White Horse Village, a continuing care retirement community in Newtown Square.Effective Risk Allocation Should Be Fair and Multifaceted
Many ambitious company owners and their attorneys pride themselves on always getting the best deal in a contract for a construction project. Often, they consider a successful contract to be one in which they've accepted as little risk for the project as possible and pushed most, if not all, of the risk to other parties.Trending Stories
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