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As a result of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) taking effect on January 1, 2024, countless existing and newly formed business entities (corporations, LLCs, or similar entities) will be required to report information regarding the entity’s beneficial ownership and controlling interests to the Finance Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) of the U.S. Treasury Department.
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Zarwin Baum Welcomes Donna Urban to the Business Practice Group.
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THEMIS Webinar: Back in Business- Litigation in the Post-COVID World.
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PHILADELPHIA – A federal judge has denied the attempts of Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement to strike and dismiss portions of a lawsuit from a man whose right index finger was amputated in an incident with a home generator.
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PHILADELPHIA – A man whose right index finger was amputated in an incident with a home generator argues that the attempts of Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement to strike and dismiss portions of his personal injury lawsuit are without merit.
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PHILADELPHIA – Generac Power Systems and Lowe’s Home Improvement stores are attempting to strike and dismiss portions of a lawsuit from a man who suffered right index finger amputation and crush injuries from an allegedly malfunctioning portable generator.
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WASHINGTON – According to data just released by the U.S. Small Business Administration and Treasury Department, 73 Pennsylvania law firms received government loans of at least $1 million while dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, including some of the state’s most influential plaintiffs’ firms.
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PITTSBURGH – A Butler woman and her husband have been ordered to comply with a plastic bag distributor and manufacturer’s discovery requests, in a lawsuit where the wife-plaintiff needed surgery to repair her finger after it was torn by a Walmart grocery bag.
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PITTSBURGH – Walmart says that due to a lack of response to its requests for discovery material, it has been prejudiced from defending itself in a lawsuit brought against it by a Butler woman, who needed surgery to repair her finger after it was torn by a grocery bag.
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DOYLESTOWN – Bucks County could be on the hook for a $67 million punitive damages verdict, after a federal court jury recently determined in a class action lawsuit that the county and its department of corrections violated the state’s Criminal History Records Information Act.
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PHILADELPHIA – The family of a young woman killed on her bicycle when she was struck by a sanitation truck in Philadelphia last year has reached a settlement of more than $6 million with the sanitation company.
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PHILADELPHIA – A plaintiff who suffered arm and shoulder injuries as a result of what she says was a pneumococcal vaccination gone awry has sued the pharmacy she believes is responsible, but the pharmacy’s counsel countered a number of statutes bar her claims.
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Zarwin Baum is proud to announce the attorneys from the Firm who have been selected to the 2018 Pennsylvania Super Lawyers® and Rising Stars list