May 14, 2020 | Articles & Updates
By Brian S. Kane, Esquire and Gerard Hornby One of the biggest risks posed to the retail and hospitality industry by the COVID-19 crisis is the potential for third-party lawsuits from invitees (guests, customers, and patrons) arising out of a business’s handling of...
May 12, 2020 | Articles & Updates
By Mark T. Sottile, Esq. As the reported coronavirus death and hospitalization rates begin to level in the country’s most hard hit areas, a collective restlessness, surely amplified by welcoming spring weather, has pushed Americans in droves to city parks and still...
May 11, 2020 | Articles & Updates
The Superior Court of Pennsylvania recently affirmed an award of attorney’s fees in the amount of $34,850, holding that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in awarding attorney’s fees under Section 1798 of the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law...
May 11, 2020 | Articles & Updates
By Angela A. Cronk, Esquire Recently, the White House issued a set of federal guidelines for reopening the U.S. economy with a three-phase, state-by-state approach. As a result, many employers are considering how to prepare their workplace and workforce for a return...
May 5, 2020 | Articles & Updates
By Angela A. Cronk, Esquire COVID-19 has shuttered the doors of almost every business office in the Northeast. Employers have furloughed employees and cut salaries to save costs. The non-furloughed employees are working from home. The state governments have started...