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Traditional Municipal Bond and New ESG Concepts Collide in a Chicago Village
The world of municipal bonds tends to be conservative in nature and slow to change. The ESG movement (environmental, social and governance) presents a new way of looking at things that can cause confusion and even shock when it bumps up against traditional concepts.PLW People in the News—April 4, 2023—McNees, Leech Tishman
McNees Wallace & Nurick public finance attorney Donna Kreiser led two sessions on March 28 designed to empower women seeking to make a more significant impact on an organization's board of directors at the Lancaster Chamber's 2023 Professional Women(+)'s Forum.Car Crash Property Damage: Getting Fair Value When Totaled
"I have never been through this before, and I'm just not sure how to handle it." If what needs to be "handled" is a vehicle property damage insurance claim with no personal injury, you can confidently guide an insurance consumer in the right direction; it can be a DIY project.When Are 2 Properties Really 1? Unity of Use Doctrine Under Eminent Domain Code
If a landowner has two separate properties, and the condemnation of one parcel diminishes the value of the second parcel? The Eminent Domain Code (the code) actually addresses that scenario.People in the News—March 21, 2023—McNees, Blank Rome
McNees Wallace & Nurick announced that attorney Scott Gould was named chair of the Pennsylvania Bar Association's environment and energy law section at the section's annual meeting held during the Pennsylvania Bar Institute Environmental Law Forum.View more book results for the query "McNees Wallace Nurick"
PLW People in the News—March 14, 2023—Eastburn and Gray, McNees
Eastburn and Gray attorney Abigail C. S. Bukowski was recently selected vice chair of the Bucks County Bar Association (BCBA) young lawyers division.More Notable Hires: The 2022 Runners-Up
The top lateral moves list included several important hires from across the state. But those weren't the only moves worth noting. There were nine more jumps that took place over the course of 2022 that deserve a second look.Offer or Quote—Contract Question Remains the Source of Patent Peril
In Pfaff v. Wells Electronics, 525 U.S. 55 (1998), the U.S. Supreme Court articulated a two-prong test, holding the on-sale bar applies when, before the critical date (one year prior to the filing date of a patent application), the claimed invention was the subject of a commercial offer for sale and ready for patenting.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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