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Is It Legal to Ask How You’re Going to Care for Your Children at a Job Interview?

Both federal law and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act prohibit sex-based employment discrimination. Sex discrimination involves treating someone (an applicant or employee) unfavorably because of that person's sex and applies to all facets of employment, including the hiring process. As such, if an employer made a decision not to hire you based on your answers to the question regarding your childcare arrangements that decision would likely qualify as sex discrimination.

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Employment LawScott Rothman
How Do Tax Sales Work in Pennsylvania?

When the owner of real property fails to pay the tax obligation on the property the tax authority may eventually have the right to foreclose on the property. At the end of the foreclosure process the property will be sold at a tax sale. Whether you are a property owner, a lien holder, or a potential purchaser you may wish to know how tax sales work in Pennsylvania.  In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania there are actually two different types of tax sales – the “Upset Tax Sale” and the “Judicial (Free and Clear) Tax Sale” – both of which are conducted like any other auction with the highest bidder “winning” the property. 

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Real EstateScott Rothman
What Are the Rules that Control Lien Priority in Pennsylvania?

A lien attached to real property can create an issue when the owner of the property wishes to sell the property because liens must be satisfied before, or during, the sale of the property. All liens, however, are not created equally. Liens are paid according to their priority. If you are a creditor who currently has a lien against a property, or who is planning to attach a lien to a property in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania you may need to know the rules that control lien priority in Pennsylvania.

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Real EstateScott Rothman
Why Should I Hire an Attorney to Assist with the Purchase of a Property?

Whether you are purchasing a “starter home” or investing in commercial real estate, the amount of money that is involved will be substantial. Additionally, you will likely be making a long-term financial commitment to repay that money. With such a large amount of your hard earned money on the line you clearly do not want to make a mistake – and mistakes can happen during the sale and transfer of real property.

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Real EstateScott Rothman
What Are the Limits and Exclusions with Title Insurance?

One of the biggest concerns when you purchase real property is that the title conveyed to you is free and clear of liens and other encumbrances. Typically, a buyer purchases title insurance to protect against defects in the title. Be aware, however, that a title insurance policy is not an absolute guarantee that you will receive a clear title because there are limits and exclusions with title insurance.

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Real EstateScott Rothman
How Do I Interpret a Title Commitment?

For most people, purchasing a home will be the single most expensive purchase they will make during their lifetime. Along with being expensive, a home is a long-term commitment in terms of time and energy. With all of that in mind, it only makes sense to make sure everything relating to the purchase of the home goes as smoothly as possible. It also means you should take all of the steps available to protect your investment. Purchasing title insurance is one of those steps. Although you have likely been told you need to purchase title insurance, you probably have very little idea of exactly what is included in your commitment.

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Real EstateScott Rothman
Can a Lender Change the Terms of a Mortgage Loan Before Closing?

Owning a home has long been part of the “American Dream.” The home buying process, however, can sometimes seem like a bad dream without the right people helping you and explaining the process along the way. Because few people have the funds to pay for a home purchase outright, the vast majority of buyers obtain a mortgage loan to finance the purchase. Typically, a buyer will start working with a lender weeks, even months, before the actual purchase occurs to ensure that the lender is willing to lend the necessary funds. What happens though is the lender wants to change the terms of the mortgage loan before closing? Can they do that?

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Real EstateScott Rothman
How Is Workplace Harassment Defined?

Workers in the United States are protected from discriminatory as well as unfair employment practices by numerous state and federal laws. One specific type of workplace practice that workers are protected from is “harassment.” How is workplace harassment defined though? Most people have some idea what the word “harassment” means to them; however, “harassment” in the legal context is not necessary used the same way as it is in everyday conversation.

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Employment LawScott Rothman
I Broke Up with My Supervisor But He Keeps Bothering Me. Can I Sue?

Although many companies have some type of non-fraternization policy that prohibits personal relationships among employees, workplace romances are extremely common. It is easy to understand how you could develop more than a business relationship with someone with whom you work closely day in and day out over a long period of time. Whether or not you are violating a company policy is only one possible problem if you do enter into a personal relationship with someone from work. 

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What Is a Surety?

For the average person, purchasing a home will be the largest and most important investment they ever make. It can also be a confusing and stressful process given the complexity of the transactions involved and the importance of the outcome. Prospective home buyers are required to navigate a seemingly endless number of steps before they finally become a homeowner. A buyer also typically commits to repaying a sizeable mortgage loan as part of the home buying process. Relying on professionals to assist throughout the home buying process certainly helps; however, as recent scandals have proven, even well-known individuals and institutions in the financial industry are not always above reproach.

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Real EstateScott Rothman
What Laws Govern Employee Wages in Pennsylvania?

In the United States, employees are protected in the workplace by a variety of local, state, and federal laws against discriminatory and fair, and unsafe, employment practices. If you are a Pennsylvania worker you should have at least a basic understanding of the employment law regulations that govern you and your workplace. 

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Employment LawScott Rothman
What Steps Are Required to Evict a Residential Tenant in Pennsylvania?

It often comes as a surprise to people that landlord and tenant laws are some of the most complex laws we have, due in large part to the fact that the landlord-tenant relationship can be governed by local, state, and federal laws. As a result, both landlords and tenants are frequently unsure of where they stand from a legal perspective. Whether you are a landlord or a tenant, you may need to know what steps are required to evict a residential tenant in Pennsylvania.

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Am I Entitled to Overtime in Pennsylvania?

Workers in the United States are fortunate enough to be protected by a number of state and federal laws that provide them with workplace rights and prohibit discriminatory and unfair employment practices. As you probably already know, most employers are required to pay most employees at least a minimum hourly wage in the U.S. You may, however, be unsure whether or not you are entitled to overtime wages.

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Employment LawScott Rothman
When Can I Sue in Federal Court?

For your business dispute lawsuit to be filed in federal court the court must have what is known as “subject matter jurisdiction.” Jurisdictional issues can become complicated very quickly, depending on the facts and circumstances of the lawsuit. As a general rules, however, the vast majority of lawsuits originate in state courts because federal courts only have very limited subject matter jurisdiction.

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