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Employees often mistakenly believe that they have been wrongfully discharged by their employer when they have been fired as a result of conduct by the employer that is perceived as unfair or otherwise wrong. However, in Pennsylvania the employment relationship is typically “at-will.” In the absence of a written employment contract, employers are free to […]
Many people are familiar with the term “power of attorney,” but understanding what that means can be a little more complicated. “Power of attorney” is often encountered in dealing with a loved one’s medical treatment when that person may not be able to make decisions for him or herself, but it goes beyond that.nnA power […]
Imagine a situation in which your home catches on fire and causes substantial damage. Following the fire, you prudently submit your claim to your homeowner’s insurance carrier. After the claim is submitted, eventually an insurance adjuster comes out to your home and assesses the damage. During the investigation process, you are cooperating with the insurance […]


