News and Legal Articles From Our Team

Attorney Client Privilege is now a Two-Way Street in Pennsylvania
H. Adam Shapiro

Many clients have often been surprised to learn that the attorney client privilege in Pennsylvania did not necessarily apply to advice their attorney’s gave them. Previously, the Pennsylvania Superior Court had held that only communications made from the client to the lawyer were privileged, not those flowing from the attorney to the client. That holding,…

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Could Your Business Lose Its Name in Pennsylvania?
H. Adam Shapiro

Many corporations, LLC’s, LP’s, and other businesses registered to operate in Pennsylvania must take action this year to avoid losing the ownership of their name. Pennsylvania law requires something called a “Decennial Report” to be filed every 10 years with the Department of State. The report is filed in every year ending with the number…

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It’s Now Tougher To Change Deposition Testimony in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware
H. Adam Shapiro

Mistakes made during deposition testimony by corporate officers recently became harder to correct in the Third Circuit (the 3rd Circuit covers federal courts in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware & the Virgin Islands). In the past, attorneys often had their clients complete errata sheets after a deposition to correct harmful testimony. However, in EBC, Inc. v.…

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Major Changes Coming for Philadelphia Business Taxes?
H. Adam Shapiro

It’s been discussed for years (decades?) and the subject of numerous mayoral campaign debates, but it looks like major changes to Philadelphia business taxes may be in the works. The Philadelphia Inquirer is reporting that a majority of City Council has signed onto a plan to shift the business tax burden away from profits towards…

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Businesses Required to Accomodate Nursing Mothers
H. Adam Shapiro

Hidden well over a 1,000 pages into President Obama’s health care bill that was passed earlier this year is a provision that all working mother’s can appreciate. Employers are now required to provide “a place, other than a bathroom, that is shielded from view and free from intrusion from co-workers and the public, which may…

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Cybersquatting and Protection of your Good Name
H. Adam Shapiro

Did you know your disgruntled customers could set up a website using your business name? It’s called cybersquatting, and unfortunately it’s a growing problem for businesses these days. While the issue has been resolved in some areas of the country, for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware businesses cybersquatting is still a very real threat. These…

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Building and Renovation Contractors Need to Understand EPA’s Renovation Repair and Painting Rule
H. Adam Shapiro

With the upcoming deadline fast approaching, we wanted to follow-up our April 15, 2010 post titled “New Lead Paint Rules for Contractors” with a timely reminder. As most people are aware, lead based paints were banned from residential construction in the late 1970’s because of the harmful affects to individuals and particularly, the developmental issues…

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The Next Big Small Business Issue? Employee vs. Independent Contractor
H. Adam Shapiro

The Department of Labor and Internal Revenue Service have joined forces in a “misclassification initiative” that will target small business employers who misclassify employees as independent contractors. How serious is this initiative? Well, President Obama’s proposed 2011 budget allocates $25 million for this initiative. This additional funding will allow the Department of Labor to hire…

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Philadelphia Façade Ordinance Compels Action by Commercial Property Owners
H. Adam Shapiro

Building Owners in Philadelphia need to be aware of the February 2010 Philadelphia façade ordinance. This ordinance was enacted in response to the recent high profile collapses of building façades that severely injured or even killed pedestrians walking on the sidewalks. In a nutshell, the new ordinance affects building higher than 6 stories or that…

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