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This article from Very Law explains when false online reviews may be legally actionable under Pennsylvania defamation law. It outlines how to distinguish between opinion and harmful falsehood, steps to take if targeted, and how a defamation lawsuit works. It emphasizes consulting an attorney before acting to protect your reputation effectively.
We are proud to announce that Managing Partner Ryan D. Very, Esq. has been named Chair of the Lawyer Referral Committee by the President of the Allegheny County Bar Association.
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Ordinarily, Pennsylvania law views pets merely as property, so that your legal rights are limited to property rights. But you can get additional rights at home, at work, in places of business, and when traveling if you designate your pet a therapy or disability service animal, which usually only requires a note from a therapist or doctor, and sometimes training.
Read Article Pennsylvania courts have instituted a new records policy that, in an attempt to minimize the disclosure of personal information over the internet, imposes filing requirements and viewing restrictions.
Read ArticleMost homeowners facing foreclosure do not hire an attorney. In this post I will argue that this is a mistake for three reasons.
Read ArticleI am proud to announce that I am no longer a regular lawyer. Nay, I am a Super Lawyer.
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Would you believe that, in Pennsylvania, store employees may, without risking criminal or civil liability, reasonably detain customers if they have probable cause to suspect that the customer has committed or will commit retail theft?
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