Thomas Archer Recognized by “Best Lawyers in America®”
Attorney Thomas A. Archer has been recognized once again in the 28th Edition of The Best Lawyers in America for his high caliber of work in the practice area of Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs.
Love Letters Liability
In a competitive seller’s market, potential buyers can be tempted to use anything to make their offer stand out.
College Athlete’s Name, Image and Likeness Law in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania now joins 12 other states in enacting a law that allows college student athletes to profit from their name, image and likeness.
Have You Properly Planned for Your Digital Assets?
The social distancing, telework, and like effects of the Covid-19 pandemic have only increased our use and reliance on electronic communications and assets.
The Advantages of Business Entity Conversions
Since July 1, 2015, Pennsylvania businesses have been able to convert from one form to another, with a few simple steps. Before 2015, a business entity that wanted to change its form (such as a general partnership to a limited liability company (LLC)) would have either needed to undergo a complicated merger process or would have had to transfer assets.
No Good Deed . . .
Ridiculous as it may be, some buyers and sellers hook-up without a Realtor®’s involvement. It may be then that you get a call for help. What would you charge to put a simple agreement of sale together covering all the terms the buyer and seller have already negotiated?
Maintenance Agreements Can Help Avoid The Pitfalls Of Shared Driveways
Attorney Jim Goldsmith outlines how to avoid future conflicts, when purchasing a home with a shared driveway.
Mediation – Sound Legal Guidance for Realtors and Their Clients
Attorney Jim Goldsmith offers sound legal advice for Realtors when aggrieved real estate buyers request mediation.
Negotiating the Change in Terms Addendum to Agreement of Sale
In a balanced market, and frequently in this seller’s market, properties are sold twice. There is the original offer and acceptance and then there is the renegotiation that follows the inspection reports.
State Investigates Licensees Alleged to Have Violated Governor’s Closure Orders
The process of reopening business in Pennsylvania has been a bumpy road and the twists and turns ahead make predictions difficult. Not so the past: we know what was allowed and what not at any particular time.
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