This issue of the Quarterly highlights some interesting and complex legal
issues that arose during the year from our client’s diverse legal needs. Our
goal is to keep you apprised of relevant changes in the law that may not only
interest you but protect your business endeavors.
Our lead article “Building Churches Often Contentious, Often Complex”; by
Steve Eisdorfer concentrates on the construction or expansion of religious
facilities. Ken Thayer in “An Employer’s Introduction to the Second Injury Fund”;
discusses disability benefits to injured workers. Jeff DiAmico interprets the
tax regulations of the PA Department of Revenue in his article, “Pennsylvania
Realty Transfer Tax Update…”; while Cherylee Judson examines personal injury
damages under the Tort Claims Act in her article “Apportionment of Fault to
Public Entities = Fairness for Joint Defendants”.
Eric Kelner brings us up-to-date on foreclosure actions in “Pendente Lite Sale,
Why Sit Back and Watch a Sinking Ship”, while Tiffanie Benfer interprets the
Americans with Disabilities Act in her article “Does a Disabled Employee Seeking
A Reassignment Have to Compete with the Rest of the Applicant Pool?”.
We hope that our Quarterly Newsletter is a valuable resource to our readers
as Hill Wallack endeavors to provide informative, but interesting articles which
deal with topics that are related to both your needs and interests. We welcome
your suggestions for our future issues and we encourage you to contact the
authors with any questions relating to the articles contained in this issue. Please
feel free to e-mail your comments or suggestions on future topics of interest to
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