Attorneys May Be Liable For Improper Judgment Execution
In a warning shot to attorneys who represent judgment creditors in Pennsylvania, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of...
In a warning shot to attorneys who represent judgment creditors in Pennsylvania, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of...
Every lease in Pennsylvania contains an implied covenant of quiet enjoyment. A landlord breaches the covenant when he physically or constructively...
Most construction contracts allow contractors to escape legal responsibility if completion of the construction project is delayed by a force majeure...
“It is not over ‘til the fat lady sings.” This should be announced at the beginning of every sheriff’s sale. Selling a piece of property at a...
Attorneys who represent “deadbeat” clients may be unwittingly placing themselves in harm’s way. In a recent federal court decision in Maryland, an...
Condominium ownership appeals to individuals who do not want to deal with the hassle of, among other things, landscaping, replacing an outdated roof...
With the economy in the tank, commercial retailers are struggling to keep their cash registers ringing. Awash in red ink, some are even failing to...
While owning a home is the “American dream,” the process of purchasing one can become a nightmare. In a sympathetic response to the expense and...
In Ricchetti v. Ellis, 2016 Phila. Ct. Com. Pl. LEXIS 348 (Sept. 7), Judge Bradley K. Moss issued a memorandum opinion providing one of the most...