A recent Pennsylvania case has again confirmed that a unit owner in a condominium or homeowners’ association is required to pay their assessments, regardless of whether they think the association has failed to provide some...
Author: Aaron S. Marines
A recent case, Serota v. London-Towne Homeowners Association, dealt with an association trying to alter the voting rights of a unit owner. More broadly, the case gives some instruction on how to amend the governing...
Trends in the Banking Industry
May 22, 2017
It was my pleasure to attend the recent Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and Industry presentation of the “Changing Nature of Banking in Central PA.” The presenters were Brian Bisignani of Post & Schell and Dave...
A Perfect Storm: Why are Rate-Swaps or Commercial Loan Hedging Arrangements on the Rise?
May 5, 2017
I regularly work with both lenders and commercial borrowers. In the last 12 months, I have noticed that interest rate swaps are becoming a part of more and more financing arrangements. While I am not an economist, there...
This week is officially Small Business Week. The attorneys at Russell, Krafft & Gruber work with many small businesses every day. Personally, I love to work with family–owned businesses, and get to know the family and...