What’s the Word?

Our goals for this blog are to be helpful and show you the qualities that make Weber Kracht and Chellew different from a typical law firm. With that, we thought we’d share something we do here in the office with our support staff and that’s to choose a Word of the Month. Part team building…

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This Week at Weber Kracht and Chellew | 12.13.14

  The days are winding down until Christmas, and this week sees the start of Hanukkah celebrations. It’s a busy season, but please indulge us as we recap the week at the firm. Michael Kracht helped us discern when we do – and don’t – need an attorney to assist with a real estate transaction.…

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Do I Really Need a Real Estate Attorney?

  Many people wonder if it’s necessary to incur the additional expense for an attorney for the purchase of real estate.  The simple answer is, in many cases, your interests can be appropriately handled by a competent realtor. Additionally, in Pennsylvania, most realtors use “form” real estate contracts that are not weighted either pro-seller or…

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Giving Back: Walking the Talk

Today is #GivingTuesday. The answer to Black Friday and Cyber Monday, it’s a day for non-profits to remind us that this season of giving is more than a consumer exercise. We hope it helps us to remember the organizations that contribute to our communities throughout the year. It’s a standard our firm works to live…

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Limited Tort and Full Tort: What’s the Difference?

  Pennsylvania law requires that insurance companies offer their customers an option to purchase “limited tort” automobile insurance coverage instead of “full tort” coverage in exchange for a reduced premium. Other than the dollar savings, which can seem attractive, in my experience few people understand the difference between full and limited tort. As this decision…

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