by ScolieriLaw | Jul 12, 2013 | Corporate Law
One aspect of ObamaCare — a tax on insurance companies known as the HIT tax — is a proverbial hot potato and is expected to hit small businesses particularly hard. The tax consists of a fee paid by health insurance firms based on the plans they sell to individuals and...
by ScolieriLaw | Jul 11, 2013 | Corporate Law
The Affordable Health Care Act known as ObamaCare is expected to radically change our health care system in the United States. Whether you are for it or against it, savvy business owners are planning ahead to be in compliance when necessary. Although the Affordable...
by ScolieriLaw | Jul 5, 2013 | Corporate Law
A federal appeals court recently decided Hobby Lobby stores won’t have to start paying millions of dollars in fines for not complying with the federal birth-control coverage mandate. The decision allows Hobby Lobby to proceed with its constitutional challenge to the...
by ScolieriLaw | May 6, 2013 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
One common mistake business owners make when it comes to drafting their contracts is copying contracts from another business to use as their own. The problem with this method is that a contract used by your business should be written with your specific business goals...
by ScolieriLaw | Feb 28, 2013 | Corporate Law
What is the Difference Between a Regular Corporation and a Benefit Corporation? Recently we discussed the establishment of the Pennsylvania Benefit Corporation as a new legal business entity in Pennsylvania. To recap, a Benefit Corporation is a corporation committed...
by ScolieriLaw | Feb 26, 2013 | Corporate Law
The retail industry in the state of Pennsylvania is abuzz with Governor Tom Corbett’s recent announcement of his plan to close the approximately 600 state-run liquor stores and return the market to the private sector. The governor’s plan would replace the state-run...