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- Co-Owning Property: This Could Change Your Mind
Business partners Co-owning property with someone is equivalent to going into business with that person Do you want to be in business with that person? Should you go into business with someone with whom you do not agree or see eye-to-eye? Do you want to be in business with the spouse or family members? You get a new, unwanted business partner who may not get along with your old partner and is unwilling
- Pennsylvania’s Proposed “Freedom to Work Act” Aims to Ban Non-Compete Agreements
interest in promoting unrestricted trade and mobility of employees in the work force as well as promoting businesses non-solicitation agreements, would not prohibit covenants not to compete arising out of the sale of a business
- Early Advice for the Real Estate Investor
He bought a property and intended to operate his truck repair business from the building already on the repairing trucks, he received a citation from the local municipality informing him that the repair business As a result, he was forced to find a new location for his business and is stuck with a property for which
- Can They Ask That? Disability Inquiries During Pennsylvania Job Interviews
even require a medical examination, as long as these inquiries are job-related and consistent with business with you to determine if a reasonable accommodation can be made without causing undue hardship to the business
- Q&A With Women Leaders at Fiffik Law Group
Women in business: Never stop learning- continue to learn new things and keep up to date on technology For stay at home moms – which I was one for a time – keep your hand in some part of the business environment
- Partition Actions: Pennsylvania’s Inadequate Solution for Property Co-Ownership Disputes
Think about it: you and a friend, significant other, a family member, or even a business partner, decide Maybe it’s your first home as a couple, a hunting cabin, a vacation home, or even a business venture. It can include buy-sell provisions that allow remaining co-owners to purchase the departing co-owner's
- The "Fairness" Factor: How Pennsylvania Law Views Prenuptial Agreements
Protecting Your Interests: A well-drafted prenup can protect your assets, business interests, and future
- Nursing Home Medication Errors
concerns that may be experienced by nursing facility residents that are grounds for a lawsuit on the basis Medication borrowing: When the staff is busy during the med pass, there may be medications missing.
- Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Benefits
I am a small business owner. Am I eligible for PUA? Yes, you may be eligible for PUA if your primary source of income is from work you do for your own business showing deposits; 1099s; billing notices provided to your customers; recent advertisements for your business or services; statements from recent customers; current business licenses, ledgers, contracts, invoices
- Have Buyer’s Remorse? You Have the Right to Cancel Certain Contracts
because of a contact at your home, either in person or by telephone, can be canceled within three (3) business For contracts covered by the Door-to-Door Sales law, you have three (3) business days following the date
- Dealing with Noisy Neighbors in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know
For example, a private nuisance may involve two neighbors disputing over noise generated by a family business residential area even though the owner had an exotic wildlife permit; Operating home-based auto repair business
- Happy Father's Day: More Than Just Ties and Grills – It's About Legacy.
The entrepreneur dad who carefully crafts a succession plan for his business , not just for its continued











