Philadelphia Enacts Paid Sick Leave
The new law, which is scheduled to take effect several months from now, applies to all businesses in the City of Philadelphia which employ 10 or more...
The new law, which is scheduled to take effect several months from now, applies to all businesses in the City of Philadelphia which employ 10 or more...
A cold and snowy winter has wreaked havoc on many sidewalks throughout our region. Soon, many of these sidewalks will experience shifting and...
A landlord in Philadelphia has two venues to sue his tenant – Philadelphia Municipal Court or the Court of Common Pleas. The choice between the two...
Last month, I discussed how a trial court judge in Allegheny County in Brown v. Premier Properties, 2014 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 64 (March 6,...
Earlier this year, in Brown v. Premier Properties, 2014 Pa. Dist. & Cnty. Dec. LEXIS 64 (March 6, 2014), a trial court judge in Allegheny County...
This situation is all too common in my practice—individuals purchase a home and, afterward, they discover defects with the home that were not...
Earlier this year, in Hymes v. Great Lakes Warehouse, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 34064 (March 17, 2014), U.S. District Judge Petrese B. Tucker of the...
Definition of Reasonable Accommodation for Breastfeeding Employees A reasonable accommodation for an employee who is breastfeeding is defined under...
An appeal of the assessed market value of a property located in Philadelphia is initiated by filing an application with the Board of Revision of...
Under the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act, which has been in effect since only 2009, a tenant may remain in possession of the residential...