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Tag Archives: regulations
New Pittsburgh Residential Rental Ordinance
Attorney Krista Kochosky Shares Details About a New Pittsburgh Residential Rental Ordinance What Landlords Need to Know Pittsburgh’s City Council recently made waves in the rental community by unanimously passing a new ordinance affecting all residential rentals within the city, …
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Navigating the Law for Pennsylvania Drone Users
A Guide to Navigating the Law for Pennsylvania Drone Users In an era dominated by technological advancements, drones have soared in popularity among corporations and hobbyists alike. Yet, as with most emerging technology, there exists a gray area in the …
Posted in Legal Watch, Litigation, Regulatory Tagged drone, Litigation, regulations, trespass Comments Off on Navigating the Law for Pennsylvania Drone Users
Implications of No-Hire Provisions for Business Owners
Implications of No-Hire Provisions for Business Owners How a Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case Could Change Your Hiring Process Questions of the enforceability and the implications of a contractual clause known as a “no-hire provision” were recently resolved by the Pennsylvania …
Posted in Announcements, Corporate, Labor and Employment, Litigation Tagged business, no-hire, Non Competes, non-compete clauses, PA Supreme Court, regulations Comments Off on Implications of No-Hire Provisions for Business Owners