Blog Posts in 2017
Posted on Dec 1, 2017 By Kraut Harris
There are times when the best thing an entrepreneur can do is to say "That's enough. It's time to stop operating this business." For some, the decision will entail passing the ...
Continue reading "Winding Down Doesn't Have to Mean Winding Up" »
Posted on Oct 17, 2017 By Kraut Harris
When a new home builder enters into a contract with a buyer, the parties will typicaily enter into a contract which will contain certain representations, specifications and warranties. If the ...
Continue reading "Is a Home Builder Liable to a Remote Buyer for Defects?" »
Posted on Aug 10, 2017 By Kraut Harris
Litigation is expensive. All too often, a person or company will have to abandon a claim because the cost of litigation is simply too high to justify pursuit of the claim. In Pennsylvania, Magisterial ...
Continue reading "Single Member LLCs Must Use Counsel in PA Court of Common Pleas" »
Posted on Apr 26, 2017 By Kraut Harris
We are used to feeling the winds blow when we are outdoors in March. But what are those breezes we feel when we are inside our offices in April? They are the effects of exhalations of principals, ...
Continue reading "Tax Returns Filed? Good. Now is the Time to Worry." »
Posted on Feb 12, 2017 By Ken Milner
It has been a little over four months since the Federal Aviation Administration issued regulations relating to the operation of commercial unmanned small aircraft, i.e., drones. While opening up some ...
Continue reading "FAA Drone Regulations Fail to Propel Deliveries" »
Posted on Jan 23, 2017 By Ken Milner
Pennsylvania: A large state with a diverse population to match, with big cities such as Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, small manufacturing and mining towns, farmlands, distributors and middle-America ...
Continue reading "Another New Entity Law in Pennsylvania" »
Posted on Jan 2, 2017 By Ken Milner
One of the mainstays of franchising has been that a franchisee is an independent contractor, rather than an employee of the franchisor. In fact, a mantra of franchise organizations has been that a ...
Continue reading "Franchisor as Joint Employer? Not So Fast...." »