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Building Trust and Providing Legal Solutions. Weber Kracht and Chellew Goes Behind the List with Lehigh Valley Business Journal

May 17, 2018 By WKC Law

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 solutions for our clients: “We are committed to offering personalized, dedicated and caring service to our clients. Whether it’s someone who needs to plan their estate or a person looking at potential litigation over a personal or business dispute, we want our clients to know that we are here to listen to them and look out for them. We strive to seek the best possible outcome for each client, using a “four corners” approach. We believe there is always a solution to any situation our clients are facing.”

Read the entire profile, which includes this video.

This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: Credibility Statements, Estate Planning, Family Law, Litigation, Michael Kracht, Rick Howard, Small Business Counseling, The Weber Kracht and Chellew Difference, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Lehigh Valley Business Journal, Michael Kracht, Mike Frisbie, Perkasie, Richard Howard Jr., Sandy Barone

Don’t Be Afraid of Your Attorney

December 26, 2017 By WKC Law

Rick Howard Don't Fear Your AttorneyIn keeping with Attorney Rick Howard‘s recent blog post about facing you “F.E.A.R.” in business, here is additional encouragement should you find yourself in a situation where legal counsel could save you a lot of worry. As he shares here, don’t be afraid of your attorney. We’re here to help. 

If you look hard enough at any situation, you can find a solution. That is one of my guiding principles as a person and as I act on a client’s behalf as legal counsel.

I recently shared this during a talk at the Pennridge Business Network, advising them — and you — “Don’t be afraid of your attorney.” I and my colleagues here at Weber Kracht and Chellew are here to act as your advocate. We know that a well-counseled client is protected in ways he or she may not even realize.

Working to anticipate any issues related to your case or concern, we take pride in looking out for your rights. We believe that paying attention and caring makes all the difference.

It all starts with a conversation. If you have a concern or legal issue, let’s talk about it. Contact us today.

 


Richard Howard, Jr. is one of the most respected, dedicated and hard-working litigation attorneys in Bucks County. As a trusted advocate and co
unsel for his clients, Rick draws upon his strong judgment, undaunted work ethic, and extensive 24-year experience handling wide varieties of challenging and simple civil litigation matters, to effectively handle each client’s most difficult legal matters in today’s world. Rick prides himself on getting to the “real issue,” in truly relating to each situation, and doing what is “right” for his clients and in accordance with the Golden Rule.

 

This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: Networking, Rick Howard, Small Business Counseling, The Weber Kracht and Chellew Difference, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Bucks County, Pennridge, Perkasie Borough, Rick Howard, Weber Kracht & Chellew

Face Your F.E.A.R.

November 27, 2017 By WKC Law

face everything and rise

Attorney Rick Howard recently participated in the “Where Are You Taking Your Business” seminar presented by Univest and the Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce.

During his portion of this breakfast program, Rick spoke to the choice presented by “F.E.A.R.” Business owners are faced with a choice to Forget Everything and Run or Face Everything and Rise. It’s important to face business fears and concerns head-on before they grow into larger problems.

Proactive vs. Reactive

Current events have put cybersecurity on the minds of many business owners and consumers alike. A KPMG survey showed that only 55% of businesses had spent capital on cybersecurity. Why? There are likely many reasons. Perhaps companies think it’s too costly to engage that level of protection, or perhaps business owners think it could never happen to them.

Consider the ramifications of not facing a business challenge while it’s still a relatively small, manageable problem. The recent data breach at Yahoo, for instance, which occurred after the announcement that Verizon would be buying the company. Because of the unknown extent of the breach and its lawsuits, Yahoo’s purchase price was devalued to $350 million less than the original agreement.

Face Everything and Rise 

Rick Howard IVCC TalkWe highly encourage any large or small business owner to not neglect your technological infrastructure and your legal rights and responsibilities. Embrace the technology and the responsibility. Embrace the burdens and the benefits. Collaborate with people you know and trust. All the while staying true to who you are as a business person and why you started your business in the first place.

Think about the potential issues and problems that could come your way as a business owner, and choose to face everything and rise. There are good people out there to help you along the way.

As an attorney, my mission is to troubleshoot and find solutions to a client’s legal problem. It’s critical to pay attention and look at every aspect of a situation. We take pride in helping our clients find win-win situations.

We are here to be of service as you take your business to the next level and prepare for your future and would be happy to meet with you and discuss your concerns. Contact us today.

Richard Howard, Jr. is one of the most respected, dedicated and hard-working litigation attorneys in Bucks County. As a trusted advocate and counsel for his clients, Rick draws upon his strong judgment, undaunted work ethic, and extensive 24-year experience handling wide varieties of challenging and simple civil litigation matters, to effectively handle each client’s most difficult legal matters in today’s world. Rick prides himself on getting to the “real issue,” in truly relating to each situation, and doing what is “right” for his clients and in accordance with the Golden Rule.

This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

 

Filed Under: Rick Howard, Small Business Counseling, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: cybersecurity, Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce, small business counseling

Attorney Rick Howard to Present at May 24, 2017 “Business Builders: Where Are You Taking Your Business?”

May 20, 2017 By WKC Law

IVCC Business Builder

We are proud to be part of the “Where Are You Taking Your Business?” program presented by the Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce and Univest Wednesday, May 24 at the Indian Valley Country Club. Attorney Rick Howard will share the legal perspective of starting a business or taking your existing business to the next level. This program is ideal for entrepreneurs and small business owners.

Rick was a guest on the May 19 edition of WNPV AM 1440’s Comment Please by Univest, to talk about more about what attendees of the May 24 program can expect. You can listen to the program here.

This event is open to all interested individuals. Register for this event with the Chamber here.


Richard Howard, Jr. is one of the most respected, dedicated and hard-working litigation attorneys in Bucks County. As a trusted advocate and counsel for his clients, Rick draws upon his strong judgment, undaunted work ethic, and extensive 24-year experience handling wide varieties of challenging and simple civil litigation matters, to effectively handle each client’s most difficult legal matters in today’s world. Rick prides himself on getting to the “real issue,” in truly relating to each situation, and doing what is “right” for his clients and in accordance with the Golden Rule.

This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: Community Events, Rick Howard, Small Business Counseling, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce, Rick Howard, small business

Weber Kracht and Chellew Welcomes Attorney Sandy Jainauth-Barone

May 12, 2017 By WKC Law

Sandy Jainauth BaroneWe are pleased to welcome attorney Sandy Jainauth-Barone to the firm. Her practice areas include Insurance Defense, Civil and Commercial Litigation, and Estate Planning and Administration.

“Sandy is known for her tenacious advocacy on behalf of her clients,” said Weber Kracht and Chellew managing partner, Michael Kracht. “Her dedication, focus, and genuine care for her work on behalf of her clients are evident in every case.”

Sandy received her law degree from City University of New York Law School in 1995 and her undergraduate degree from Queens College in 1992, graduating with academic honors. In addition to a certificate in estate planning, she earned her master of laws in taxation from the Temple University James E. Beasley School of Law in 2009.

Outside of the office, Sandy serves as a volunteer attorney with the Wills for Heroes Foundation drafting and executing wills, financial powers of attorney, and health care documents for first responders and their spouses or domestic partners. She is also a tax volunteer with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program, providing tax assistance to individuals and families with low to moderate income.

Sandy Jainauth-Barone is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. An active member of the Bucks County Bar Association, she is also affiliated with the Bucks County Estate Planning Council.

This article is designed for general information only. The information presented should not be construed to be formal legal advice nor the formation of a lawyer/client relationship.

Filed Under: Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Bucks County Bar Association, Civil and Commercial Litigation, Estate Planning and Administration, Insurance Defense, Sandy Jainauth-Barone, Temple University School of Law

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