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Minority Owners in LLCs Have Little Protection From Bullying
Ever since Pennsylvania passed the Limited Liability Company Law of 1994, the limited liability company (LLC) has become the business structure of choice for most family-owned and closely held businesses in Pennsylvania.People in the News—Pa. Law Weekly April 11, 2016—Lamb McErlane
Joel L. Frank, managing partner and executive committee chairman of Lamb McErlane, was elected chairman of the board of directors for Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation.People in the News—Pa. Law Weekly April 5, 2015—Burke Cromer Cremonese
Burke Cromer Cremonese added member Jeff Roberts and associate Marissa Cocciolone.People in the News—Pa. Law Weekly March 29, 2016—Allegheny County Bar Association
The Homer S. Brown Division (HSBD) of the Allegheny County Bar Association selected Tony J. Thompson of Meyer, Unkovic & Scott as the recipient of its Young Leader Award.People in the News—Pa. Law Weekly March 21,2016—Wisler Pearlstine
Wisler Pearlstine added Edward A. Diasio to the firm as an associate.People in the News—Pa. Law Weekly March 14, 2016—Peters Township Council
Peters Township Council appointed Frank Kosir Jr., Meyer, Unkovic & Scott attorney and township councilman, to serve as the township representative on the South Hills Area Council of Governments (SHACOG).No Tax Sale Notice to Disputed Owners and Other Updates
Pennsylvania courts have issued three important decisions in recent months that tend to favor lenders or developers.Is Your Board at Risk for Executive Compensation Issues?
Does the CEO really provide enough value to the company to justify a salary equal to the median salaries of 100 workers at the company? 300 workers? 1,000 workers?People in the News—Pa. Law Weekly Feb. 15, 2016—Eastburn and Gray
Judy Hayman of Eastburn and Gray was elected shareholder.Limiting Construction Project Owners' Liability for Mechanics' Liens
The completion of every phase of a construction project ought to bring a sigh of relief to the property owners and their attorneys. In many cases, however, every phase of completion brings a new slew of claims from subcontractors and sub-subcontractors who haven't yet been paid.Trending Stories
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