by Scolieri-Beam Law Group, P.C. | Nov 22, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
The vast majority of U.S. consumers enter into electronic contracts on a regular basis, often more than once a day, when we use the bank’s ATM, pay at the pump using a debit card, or authorize debit or credit card transactions via pen pad devices at local retailers. ...
by Scolieri-Beam Law Group, P.C. | Nov 20, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
There is an app for virtually everything, and business management is no exception. Your smart phone or iPad can do a lot more than make calls and send emails. If you struggle keeping all the balls in the air while on the go, then consider taking advantage of apps...
by Scolieri-Beam Law Group, P.C. | Nov 16, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
In our last two articles, we discussed some facets of perfecting security interests under UCC Article 9. One part of a financing statement that cannot be neglected is the debtor’s name. While it may seem like an obvious area of caution, a debtor’s name must be...
by Scolieri-Beam Law Group, P.C. | Nov 12, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
Businesses that sell personal property and do any amount of financing of those products should be familiar with preparing and filing financing statements to perfect their security interests. UCC Article 9 governs security interests, including purchase money security...
by Scolieri-Beam Law Group, P.C. | Nov 8, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
Whether a business needs to obtain a license to do business in Pennsylvania as a foreign business corporation depends on the definition of ‘doing business.’ Pennsylvania Business Corporation Law is silent on what “doing business” means in Pennsylvania,...
by Scolieri-Beam Law Group, P.C. | Nov 6, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
Businesses incorporated in Pennsylvania must abide by the Pennsylvania Business Corporations Law (BCL). The BCL sets out certain business activities that may not be carried out lawfully without shareholder consent. The general rule is that a corporation may require...