Firm IP attorney, Jessica Mozingo, was recently included on a Pittsburgh Tech Council podcast with client MedRespond’s CEO, Ginny Pribanic. In the podcast, Jessica and Ginny spoke with the [...]
Metz Lewis Brodman Must O’Keefe LLC is pleased to announce that Member Jon Altman will serve as Practice Group Leader for the firm’s Real Estate Group. With 14 years of high-level corporate, [...]
De-risking Series: Doing Business in Another State? When and Why You Should Foreign Qualify
In Corporate Issues PostedIf your company is doing business in a state other than the one in which you incorporated or formed your company, you are required to register or “qualify” as a foreign entity in that [...]
The Metz Lewis team of Chris Brodman, David Jaffe and Transaction Director Leilani Costa recently represented our client PocketExpert, a SaaS provider of a cloud-based dealership communication, [...]
Many of our esteemed attorneys have been named and recognized as Pennsylvania Super Lawyers in their respective fields this year. John O’Keefe Jr. PA Super Lawyers 2021 Justin Tuskan PA Super [...]
Metz Lewis represented Intervala LLC in its recently closed acquisition of the Mason, Ohio business unit of NEOTech, Inc. Chris Brodman, George Thomas, Brian Golias, and Simone Senior, along with [...]
On April 29, 2021, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued its long-awaited decision in Pittsburgh Logistics Systems, Inc. v. Beemac Trucking LLC, et al. (“PLS”). In PLS, the High Court considered [...]
The Metz Lewis team of LeRoy Metz, Allyson Kreps, Simone Senior and Leilani Costa, the firm’s Transaction Director, recently assisted The Rhodes Group in its sale to FTI Consulting.
Increased Enforcement of Construction-Related Worker Classification and Employee Verification Laws Requires Diligent Compliance
In Construction & Commercial Roofing PostedPittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto recently signed an executive order addressing construction-related employee benefits, insurance, and tax fraud. Under this order, employment of unauthorized workers, [...]
PA Supreme Court: Procedural Defects in Mechanic’s Liens Never Die
In Construction & Commercial Roofing PostedIn an opinion issued on April 29, 2021, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that a procedural defect in a mechanic’s lien is not waived by late objection to the defect. This decision means that [...]