Yearly Archives: 2006

The Barnes Foundation: Roiling Anew

It is as sublime as it is quirky; it is as beautiful as it is enigmatic; it has a priceless collection worth billions, yet it is on the edge of bankruptcy. It is the Barnes’ Collection. Albert Barnes, who was born in Philadelphia in 1872,… Continue reading

A Guide To Employment Applications

An employment application, alone or in conjunction with accepting resumes, is a helpful tool used by many businesses to screen applicants and to find qualified employees. However, developments in employment law could result in inadvertent use of an application which could expose a business to… Continue reading

BBC&B News

We are pleased to announce: On September 19, 2002, Karen Peterson, our controller, gave birth to a 8 lb. 11 oz. baby boy, Eric Michael. Both mother and son are doing well. Sandy Cowan, an experienced legal secretary, has joined our staff and will be… Continue reading

Time To Start Thinking About Your Taxes

Although it is only November, it is a perfect time to start thinking about your 2002 taxes. Congress has managed systematically to close many of the “big-dollar” tax planning ideas, however, there are still some ideas and techniques that you can take advantage of between… Continue reading

The Queen’s English: Nouns Lost in the Thicket

It has been called “the invasion of the verbs,” and it seems to know no bounds. Nouns are being transmogrified into verbs at what seems an ever-increasing rate. Perhaps it has always been the case, but the pace seems to have taken a leap with… Continue reading

Adoption: Pre-Placement Home Studies

In Pennsylvania, nearly all adoptions, whether through a public adoption agency, a private agency, or an adoption attorney, require a pre-adoption home investigation, known simply as a home study. Under certain circumstances, however, a court may waive this requirement, such as in step-parent adoptions, intra-family… Continue reading

Latin Lovers

Latin phrases pervade legal writing to the point where we use them so commonly they seem like part of the English language. A good example of this is the phrase ab initio, which means “from the beginning” or “from the inception.” For example: “Because it… Continue reading

The Death of “Death Taxes”?

Now that the Republicans have won both houses in Congress, it seems inevitable that the federal estate tax (euphemistically referred to by many politicians as the “death tax”) will be repealed as early as next year. To accomplish this, Congress will likely extend the recent… Continue reading

Watch Your Receivables!

With the softening economy, we have witnessed a sharp increase in the number of calls from clients seeking to collect long overdue balances from delinquent customers. While we are generally very successful in collecting overdue accounts from our clients, there are ways to prevent having… Continue reading

Latin Lovers

Due process is one of the cornerstones of American jurisprudence, and the concept is rooted in the basic notion of fairness. In the context of a court proceeding, due process generally requires that all parties be given advance notice of a hearing or trial and… Continue reading