by Scolieri-Beam Law Group, P.C. | Sep 24, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
Pennsylvania offers several choices of business entities for professionals such as architects, attorneys, CPAs, chiropractors, dentists, osteopaths, physicians and surgeons. The general rule under Title 15, Section 102 is that a “profession” includes the...
by Scolieri-Beam Law Group, P.C. | Sep 19, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
Research by the Small Business Administration indicates home-based businesses make up over half of all businesses in the U.S. Starting a home-based business can be a great way to get your new business idea off the ground without a lot of overhead, or to simply make...
by Scolieri-Beam Law Group, P.C. | Sep 17, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
Anyone who has had any dealings with mortgage foreclosures has heard of the ACT 91 NOTICE FORM. The Act 91 notice is required to be sent to homeowners because of the Homeowner’s Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program (HEMAP). HEMAP is a program administered by the...
by Scolieri-Beam Law Group, P.C. | Sep 15, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
One of the most commonly asked questions from new business owners who have recently incorporated their businesses is whether they are required to hold annual meetings of the corporate shareholders. The answer depends on whether your articles of incorporation or...
by Scolieri-Beam Law Group, P.C. | Sep 13, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
Whether you are a new business owner, or one who has been running a business for years, one of the challenges you can expect to face in the coming year are slow-paying and non-paying clients. As part of your effective business management strategy, consider the...
by Scolieri-Beam Law Group, P.C. | Sep 3, 2012 | Business Articles, Corporate Law
In our last article, we identified the top five most commonly requested business contracts, and discussed LLC operating agreements. In this article, we will discuss the next contract in the series: Partnership agreements. Partnerships differ from LLC’s and...