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Commonwealth Court Awards in Excess of $118,000.00 Against the Department of Corrections for Bad Faith in Exercising its Obligations Under the Right to Know Law

Commonwealth Court Awards in Excess of $118,000.00 Against the Department of Corrections for Bad Faith in Exercising its Obligations Under the Right to Know Law

The Commonwealth Court has awarded to Uniontown Newspapers, Inc., the largest award of attorney fees ever under the current Right to Know law or any of its predecessors… Read On
Posted on November 29, 2018 in Articles: Right to Know & Media Law
Student Loan Debt Part II: The IRS Weighs In

Student Loan Debt Part II: The IRS Weighs In

On August 17, 2018, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) publically released a private letter ruling[1] stating that employers wanting to help fund student loan repayment for their employees are able to do so without violating the contingent benefit… Read On
Posted on November 8, 2018 in Articles: Business & Employment Law
Slow Down: Local Pennsylvania Police May Soon Have Radar Technology

Slow Down: Local Pennsylvania Police May Soon Have Radar Technology

For over 50 years, local police departments across Pennsylvania have not been allowed to use radar guns to enforce speeding within municipalities… Read On
Posted on November 1, 2018 in Articles: Municipal Law
Secrecy in Grand Jury Investigations gets Scaled Back

Secrecy in Grand Jury Investigations gets Scaled Back

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has issued another opinion regarding the grand jury investigations into sexual abuse allegations against clergy in Pennsylvania… Read On
Posted on October 25, 2018 in Articles
Stormwater Fees: Coming to your Municipality

Stormwater Fees: Coming to your Municipality

With the incredibly wet summer that central Pennsylvania has had this year, it is perhaps appropriate that the Pennsylvania Legislature is presently debating a series of bills to modify the current statutes regarding stormwater facilities in first… Read On
Posted on October 18, 2018 in Articles: Municipal Law
EEOC Investigations: Employers, Take these Seriously, but Don’t Panic

EEOC Investigations: Employers, Take these Seriously, but Don’t Panic

Unless a business owner or manager has been subject to an EEOC investigation previously, the first emotions upon learning that the business is the defendant against an employee complaint are usually anger, fear, and confusion… Read On
Posted on October 11, 2018 in Articles: Business & Employment Law
The Unexpected Tax – The Tax on Income in Respect to a Decedent and What to do About It

The Unexpected Tax – The Tax on Income in Respect to a Decedent and What to do About It

If a person with an IRA or other retirement account is planning to leave the balance in the account upon death to an individual or his or her estate, there could be a tax due of some consequence… Read On
Posted on October 5, 2018 in Articles: Tax, Trusts & Estates
Court Signals Potential Expansion of News Media Liability for Embedded Content on Websites

Court Signals Potential Expansion of News Media Liability for Embedded Content on Websites

In February of 2018, Federal District Judge Katherine Forrest issued an initial opinion in Goldman v. Breitbart… Read On
Posted on September 28, 2018 in Articles: Right to Know & Media Law
The State and Local Taxes Deduction Cap – Simplified

The State and Local Taxes Deduction Cap – Simplified

In December of 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act changed the tax code to cap the federal income tax deduction for state and local taxes (SALT) at $10,000 annually… Read On
Posted on September 20, 2018 in Articles: Tax, Trusts & Estates
Freedom to Work as it Affects the Employer’s Freedom to Contract

Freedom to Work as it Affects the Employer’s Freedom to Contract

In 2017, Pennsylvania legislators proposed new bills, House Bill 1590 and House Bill 1938, seeking to reform the laws surrounding covenants not to compete… Read On
Posted on September 6, 2018 in Articles: Business & Employment Law
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