Author: Bianca A. Roberto
Navigating Commercial Real Estate Litigation in Pennsylvania
Posted in Litigation, Pennsylvania Law Monitor, Real Estate
Commercial real estate transactions in Pennsylvania can be complex, involving a myriad of legal intricacies. When disputes arise, navigating the landscape of commercial real estate litigation becomes essential. In this blog post, we’ll explore key considerations for businesses and individuals involved in commercial real estate disputes in the Commonwealth of… Continue reading
Exploring Current Popular Topics in Estate Litigation in Pennsylvania
Posted in Litigation, Trusts & Estates
Estate litigation in Pennsylvania encompasses a range of legal issues arising from the distribution and administration of an individual’s assets upon their death. As the legal landscape evolves, certain topics emerge as popular areas of dispute within estate litigation. In this blog post, we will explore some of the current… Continue reading
Shareholder Disputes in Pennsylvania
Posted in Litigation, Pennsylvania Law Monitor, Shareholder Oppression
Shareholder disputes can be costly and time-consuming for Pennsylvania businesses. These disputes can arise for various reasons, including disagreements over management decisions, allegations of breaches of fiduciary duties, and disputes over ownership and control of the company. Pennsylvania law provides various avenues for litigating shareholder disputes, including mediation, arbitration, and… Continue reading
New PLCB Restaurant Liquor License Auction
Posted in Beer & Spirits
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) will be auctioning 21 expired restaurant licenses on November 2, 2022. Sealed auction bids are due by October 31, 2022. The minimum bid for each license is $25,000.00. This is the first PLCB auction since 2020, when the auctions were suspended due to the… Continue reading
Philadelphia’s Commercial Activity License
Posted in Litigation, Real Estate
Companies that do business in the City of Philadelphia are required to obtain a Commercial Activity License from the City’s Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I). While there are some exceptions, your company will likely need a license to own and operate a business in Philadelphia. If you or your… Continue reading
Remote Eviction Trials – Tips and Pitfalls for Retail and Commercial Property Owners
Posted in Business & Commercial Law, Commercial, Retail & Industrial Real Estate
Courts in the tri-state area are reopening, and eviction trials are proceeding in-person and virtually. A remote eviction trial makes it easier for a landlord to get before a Judge and reclaim their property; however, don’t forget that you are “in court.” Here are a few things that retail and… Continue reading
Good News for Commercial Lenders: Your Open-End Mortgage Could Have Priority
Posted in Pennsylvania Law Monitor
The Pennsylvania Legislature recently enacted legislation which amends portions of the Mechanics’ Lien Law, 49 P.S. § 1101, et. seq. (“MLL”), and provides a statutory fix to the Kessler decision. The Superior Court of Pennsylvania’s decision in Commerce Bank/Harrisburg, N.A. v. Kessler, issued in May 2012, caused a fundamental change… Continue reading