Find out why our attorneys have been serving as real estate counsel for decades to clients in Pennsylvania ranging from individual homeowners to Fortune 500 companies. Decisions made by local and state government affect us all. Where such decisions are contrary to applicable law, you may need the aid of our firm's skilled appellate practice attorneys.
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See why our attorneys should be your trusted guides when you need qualified legal representation and counsel in our areas of practice.
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Traditional common law principles such as trespass and nuisance have evolved over time and have been supplemented by case precedent, statutes, ordinances, and regulations. Clients facing a complex and ever changing legal landscape often require a trusted guide and counselor at law to help them navigate an array of legal authorities and requirements.
Our firm's achievements are driven by our experienced attorneys, paralegals, and staff. We have a successful history of arguing key cases before the appellate courts of Pennsylvania. Our attorneys consistently receive favorable evaluations by legal rating authorities such as SuperLawyers. Our attorneys have authored articles for professional newsletters and course materials for continuing legal education classes (CLE).
The DCBA Real Estate Practices Committee will be conducting breakfast seminars in 2015 at the Delaware County Bar Association building located at 335 West Front Street, Media, PA 19063. A $14.00 charge will be assessed for breakfast at the Delaware County Bar Association building. This will be catered by Mrs. Marty's Deli and will be served between 8:15 a.m. to 8:45 a.m.
A list of registered contractors can be found at here. The license is renewable on a biennial basis. A "Contractor" is defined as including "[a]ny person who owns and operates a home improvement business or who undertakes, offers to undertake or agrees to perform any home improvement.
The term includes a subcontractor or independent contractor who has contracted with a home improvement retailer, regardless of the retailer's net worth, to provide home improvement services to the retailer's customers.Homeowners have a limited right to cancel home improvement contracts under this Act.
The term includes a subcontractor or independent contractor who has contracted with a home improvement retailer, regardless of the retailer's net worth, to provide home improvement services to the retailer's customers.Homeowners have a limited right to cancel home improvement contracts under this Act.
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