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Things Your Lawyer Wished You Knew When Buying a House
Are you considering buying a house? Read these 4 home buying tips from a real estate attorney in Lancaster, PA.
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Title Insurance: Why It Matters & Why You Need It
When you are purchasing a home or property here in PA, you’ll see among the dozens of fees and charges something called Title Insurance. This one-time premium generates a lot of questions and confusion, with people often wondering if it is necessary.
What is Title Insurance?
Like other types of…
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Combating Persistent Lawyer Marketing Methods
Have you experienced over-aggressive lawyers trying to get your business? Here’s how some lawyers reach Lancaster area families in a distasteful manner.
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Finding the Right Attorney: 7 Issues to Consider
Finding the right attorney for your legal case can be difficult. Here’s 7 areas you want to consider for your next attorney.
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Supreme Court Decision Changes PA DUI Laws
Learn how a 2016 Supreme Court decision will have a far-reaching impact into PA’s DUI laws and how DUI stops are handled from now on.
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Is Marijuana Legal in Pennsylvania?
The recently-passed marijuana law in Pennsylvania has caused confusion. Here’s what is now legal, what remains illegal, and how the law affects you.
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You Could Be Liable for Texting When You Are Not Driving
Texting while driving is illegal in Pennsylvania, but did you know that you might be liable if you send a text to someone who’s driving?
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No Assault: Local Man Not Guilty on Three of Five Charges Involving Infant Son
On September 24, 2015, the jury found Kory Merkey not guilty of two counts of assault and not guilty one count of recklessly endangering another person. Merkey was found guilty of two counts of endangering the welfare of his infant son.
“Owen was severely vitamin D deficient at birth,” said…
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Appreciation
Grateful client expresses appreciation with a beautiful painting of the Clymer Conrad building.
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Government Should Hold Up Its End of the Agreement
The government breached its cooperation agreement by re-indicting Timo Miller, Attorney Jeff Conrad argued on September 9, 2015. During oral argument in Buffalo, New York, Conrad sought the dismissal of the new charges against Miller.
In 2011, the government entered into a cooperation agreement with Miller and dropped charges filed…