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COVID has been hard for business of all sizes, but it’s taken a special toll on small, service based operations. A recent ruling in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, may bring such businesses a bit of relief.
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As often happens, our firm's name was recognized by a reputable local attorney who staged musical comedies in the 1970s at the Bench Bar Conference with the Allegheny County President Judge and our Proprietor's grandfather, the late Don Very
Read Article Our firm's client-focused, trust-based approach to representation was featured in the Lawyers Journal, the flagship publication of the Allegheny County Bar Association.
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Normally it's tough to get a conviction off your record. But the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons has established an expedited review program for non-violent crime.
Read Article 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.
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