by Daniel Ross | Apr 11, 2018 | Business Formation & Development, Contract Law, General Practice, Intellectual Property
Vendors and other independent contractors should be covered by Commercial General Liability (CGL) and Professional Liability Insurance (PLI) policies, which protect them against the consequences of accidents, errors and omissions, mistakes, and oversights when...
by Daniel Ross | Mar 28, 2018 | Business Formation & Development, Contract Law, Intellectual Property
Selling a business is much like selling any other big-ticket item. You wouldn’t sell your house, for example, without appropriate renovations, understanding your property value and the market at large, and assembling the right team to facilitate the sale. The same is...
by Daniel Ross | Feb 26, 2018 | Contract Law
As it turns out, there is some truth to the old cliché that contracts are made to be broken. But not all contracts, and not all the time. The law recognizes that sometimes the ability to cancel a contract works in the public interest: sometimes a consumer buys a good...
by Daniel Ross | Feb 21, 2018 | Contract Law
Employment at will – the right to terminate a work relationship for any reason or no reason at all – is a state law concept structured to give both businesses and workers flexibility and mobility in the workforce. From an employer’s perspective, employment at will...
by Daniel Ross | Feb 11, 2018 | Contract Law
Over the last three years, two personal injury cases on divergent courses made national news. In Pennsylvania, 63-year-old Patricia Evans fractured her wrist while doing “suicide runs” – a set of intense agility movements – under the direction of an LA Fitness...