Litigation
Weber Kracht and Chellew Welcomes Associate Attorney Caroline B. Zook
Weber Kracht and Chellew Attorneys at Law are pleased to welcome associate attorney Caroline B. Zook to the firm. Caroline earned her J.D. from the Widener University Delaware Law School. She also holds a B.S. in Criminal Justice from York College of Pennsylvania. During law school and following graduation Caroline worked as in-house corporate counsel,…
Read MoreIf You Think Pennsylvania Statute of Limitations are Suspended During the COVID-19 Judicial Emergency, Think Again
“Commencement of a civil action, by praecipe for a writ of summons, for purposes of tolling a statute of limitations. However, all related procedural rules, including rules regarding service of original process, are suspended as set forth in this Court’s Order of March 18, 2020.” What does this mean? As most lawyers are aware, the…
Read MoreBuilding Trust and Providing Legal Solutions. Weber Kracht and Chellew Goes Behind the List with Lehigh Valley Business Journal
We are honored to have been selected as the featured firm for the Lehigh Valley Business Journal’s “Behind the List” profile in their annual issue highlighting our region’s law firms. Partner and CFO Richard C. Howard, Jr. represented the firm, sharing that we are proud to be celebrating fifty years of building trust and providing…
Read MoreFeel Like Breaking Bad? Take the Preventive Steps to Avoid Unneighborly Behavior
“Breaking Bad” – most recently the title to a popular television series starring Bryan Cranston – is an old colloquialism. Its meaning, “defy authority” and “skirt the edges,” is what many of us did as children when not getting our way. As a result, adults would step in and we children would learn a lesson.…
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