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Top 10 Pennsylvania Business Law Cases That Still Shape Business Disputes Today
Pennsylvania business law has been shaped by several landmark court decisions that still influence how companies operate today. Cases such as *Bilt Rite Contractors v. The Architectural Studio* (2005) and *Bruno v. Erie Insurance Co.* (2014) clarified issues like negligent misrepresentation, corporate liability, and the boundary between contract and tort claims. Understanding these Pennsylvania business law cases helps business owners anticipate legal risks, structure agreements carefully, and avoid disputes before they escalate.
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How to Register a Business in PA
Starting a business in Pennsylvania requires proper registration and compliance with state and local rules. Learn the key steps to register your business and stay compliant.
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How to Get a Liquor License in PA
Find out how we can represent your organization before the PLCB and assist with all legal matters so you can focus on making your business a success.
Jan 16, 2026
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What Is A Fictitious Name Registration In Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania’s Fictitious Names Act (FNA) requires any business operating in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to register all fictitious names with the Department of State.
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What Is The Pennsylvania Clean Streams Law?
By setting standards, regulating discharges, and enforcing compliance, this landmark legislation has significantly improved water quality and ecosystem health.
Jul 26, 2023
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How Do I Fund A New Business In Pennsylvania?
As an entrepreneur, you have five ways to fund your business, each of which have different advantages and disadvantages.
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Protect Yourself As a Business Owner
If you do not take the adequate steps to bifurcate the operations and finances of you and your business assets, an adversary may attempt to “pierce the corporate veil” as we say in business law. This means they argue that your business is a sham; that it’s been you all along.
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