Construction Law
New Pennsylvania Construction Notices Directory Falls Short
In a previous blog entry, we reviewed recent amendments to the Pennsylvania Mechanic’s Lien law that created an internet-based Pennsylvania…
Read MorePhiladelphia’s City Council Passes Construction Tax Bill
A bill known as the Construction Tax Bill imposing a one percent tax on most new constructions and major renovations…
Read MoreLaw for Architects: Forming an Architecture Firm in New York
Congratulations! You finally received your New York license to practice architecture in New York and are ready to form your…
Read MoreBREAKING NEWS: U.S. Supreme Court Protects Pay Checks of Non-Union Government Workers
In a block-buster decision on Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court dealt a serious blow to labor unions, ruling that government…
Read MoreNew York Court of Appeals Curtails Owners’ Rights to Sue Subcontractors
New York’s highest court, the Court of Appeals, recently issued a decision that makes it harder for parties such as…
Read MoreWhy Owners, Contractors, and Design Professionals Need a Mass Tort Litigator on Their Team
Why Owners, Contractors, and Design Professionals Need a Mass Tort Litigator on Their Team Virtually every commercial or residential…
Read MoreConstruction Companies Beware: The Rules of Hiring Have Changed In Some Places
Construction companies hire people to perform work for the company in exchange for a salary. It’s at the heart of…
Read MoreOffit Kurman Attorney Represents Plaintiffs in $3.6 Million Construction Lawsuit Verdict
Offit Kurman Attorney Represents Plaintiffs in $3.6 Million Construction Lawsuit Verdict ABOUT OFFIT KURMAN Offit Kurman is one…
Read MorePennsylvania Superior Court Holds that Majority Members of Limited Liability Company Owe Fiduciary Duty to Minority Members
In a case of first impression, the Pennsylvania Superior Court held that Pennsylvania’s 1994 Limited Liability Company Law imposes a…
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