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Barley Snyder Expands Manufacturing Practice with Dedicated Industry Group
For Immediate Release Lancaster, Pa. – Barley Snyder, which has long represented clients in the manufacturing sector, is pl...
Learn MoreBarley Snyder Partner Christopher Naylor Named to United Way of York County Board of Directors
For Immediate Release York, Pa. – Barley Snyder partner Christopher A. Naylor has been appointed to the United Way of Y...
Learn MoreBarley Snyder Partner Christopher Naylor Named to Community Progress Council of York County Board of Directors
For Immediate Release York Pa. – Barley Snyder partner Christopher A. Naylor has been named to the Community Progress Counc...
Learn MorePennsylvania Supreme Court Ruling Expands Potential Contractor Liability
A recent decision of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has potentially expanded a contractor’s liability to third parties for ...
Learn MoreBarley Snyder Welcomes New Partners to the Partnership Group beginning 2023
For Immediate Release Lancaster, Pa. – Barley Snyder is pleased to announce the addition of four new partners to the firm...
Learn MoreWill COVID-19 Trigger a Downfall Domino Effect for Retail Closings?
It has been over a month since Governor Tom Wolf’s stay-at-home order was issued and people have resorted to online shoppin...
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Pennsylvania, Maryland Put Freezes on Evictions
Courts in both Pennsylvania and Maryland have issued rulings that ban evictions, an effort to mitigate the financial impact o...
Learn MoreBarley Snyder Attorney Chris Naylor Named to York JCC Board
Media Contact: Michael Sadowski, Communications Coordinatormsadowski@barley.com or 717-208-8842 For Immediate Release&nb...
Learn MorePennsylvania is Back on the Clock with the Development Permit Extension Act
A government-approved “time-out” on commercial and residential development in Pennsylvania is ending, and could lead to a...
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