by ScolieriLaw | Aug 23, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
Undercapitalization can doom a new business to failure before it can even get out of the gate. Businesses that lack sufficient cash or other liquid assets to survive through the early stages of growth often fail within the first two years. You may have the training,...
by ScolieriLaw | Aug 16, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
We recently discussed some of the basic aspects of business mergers in Pennsylvania. Another common method of combining businesses is for one business to purchase, or acquire, another business. In this article, we will discuss basic aspects of business acquisitions....
by ScolieriLaw | Aug 14, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
As your business grows and matures, you may consider joining forces with your competition in a business deal known as a merger, or buying out the competition altogether by completing an acquisition. In this article, we will discuss some of the factors involved in a...
by ScolieriLaw | Aug 8, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
As the housing market takes its first tentative steps toward recovery, home builders and subcontractors should take time to review their contract terms in light of their experiences during the recession. A little extra planning now can go a long way to ensure...
by ScolieriLaw | Aug 6, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
Owning a business has many rewards. With those rewards come risks. One of the more common risks is the chance that a customer could be injured somehow at your place of business. As a precaution, most business carry liability insurance. Liability insurance...
by ScolieriLaw | Aug 3, 2012 | Business Articles
In June, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett signed Senate Bill 1310 to implement a comprehensive unemployment compensation (UC) law reform. The law is intended to solve two state problems — (1) eliminate nearly $4 billion in debt owed to the federal government...