Legal Articles, General Practice

The Art of the Interview: An Employer's Guide to the Right Questions

An overview of questions to ask an interviewee as well as questions not to ask to avoid legal issues.

Quality Employees: Finding and Hiring Them

Various tips and advice on how to retain quality employees for your business

No Written Contract? No Problem!

Dispelling the myth that all contracts must be in writing, and explaining the types of contracts that do and do not require that the contract be in writing.

How Do You Form an LLC?

An overview of reasons to form an LLC and what is required to do so.

Why We Love Working with Small Businesses

An overview of why we love working with small businesses and an explanation of services we can offer to you and your small business.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Answers About Basic Questions

Is obesity considered a “disability” under the ADA?

An overview of disabilities under the ADA and what the courts require to recognize obseity as a disability.

When to file Employment Discrimination Claims in Federal Court

An overview of what claims can be filed in Federal Court in regards to discrimination cases.

How Technology is changing an Attorney’s Duties under the Pennsylvania Rules of Professional Conduct

A discussion about how technology has changed how attorneys approach their cases and and what risks and benefits are associated with the new use of technology.

How to prove a claim for Reverse Discrimination

An explanation into what reverse discrimination entails and how to prove a claim that includes reverse discrimination.

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