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New Baltimore County Ordinance Seeks to Ease School Overcrowding, Restricts Residential Development
In an effort to address persistent school overcrowding, the Baltimore County Council in Maryland has enacted new legislation ...
Learn More2024 Delaware General Corporation Law Amendments Take Effect August 1
Delaware Governor John Carney recently signed into law several amendments (the “Amendments”) to provisions of the Delawar...
Learn MorePennsylvania Federal Court Denies Injunction, Hindering Efforts to Halt FTC’s Non-Compete Ban
On July 23, 2024, a Philadelphia federal court denied a request to stay the effective date of the FTC’s non-compete final r...
Learn MoreNavigating Service of Process in International IP Disputes
Understanding the complexities of international service of process is essential for clients involved in cross-border intellec...
Learn MoreNew Pennsylvania Statute Imposes Significant Restrictions on Noncompetes for Healthcare Providers and New Patient Notification Requirements
Key takeaways: New legislation in Pennsylvania makes many noncompete clauses in employment contracts of healthcare providers ...
Learn MoreAct 52 Imposes New Regulations on Real Estate Wholesaling in Pennsylvania
Most Pennsylvanians have seen the television commercials and signs stating “We will buy your home for cash! No inspections ...
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OSHA Proposes New Heat Standard Protocols
The U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has proposed significant amendments to the ...
Learn MoreYork County Nonprofits: Look Out for Real Estate Tax Exemption Questionnaires
Exemption from real estate tax is a crucial benefit to qualified nonprofits, allowing them to reallocate those dollars to oth...
Learn MoreU.S. Supreme Court’s Decision in SEC v. Jarkesy Poses Implications for NLRB Proceedings
In Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy, No. 22-859 (U.S. June 27, 2024), the United States Supreme Court held that ...
Learn MoreGuilty By Association: Common Pitfalls in Planned Community and Condominium Formation and Management
This article recently appeared in the summer edition of Lancaster Builder, a publication of the Building Industry Associati...
Learn MoreCorporate Transparency Act Update: Dissolved Entities May Still Need to File Beneficial Ownership Reports
On January 1, 2021, Congress enacted the Corporate Transparency Act (the “CTA”), which requires that certain comp...
Learn MoreBarley Snyder Attorney EmmaRose Strohl Named Chair of Berks Community Television Board of Directors
For Immediate Release Reading, Pa. – Barley Snyder is pleased to announce attorney EmmaRose Strohl has been ...
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