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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

The Year in Review at Weber Kracht and Chellew

December 30, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

It’s hard to believe it’s time to say goodbye to 2014.

This year we were proud to serve our community in a number of ways: a Back to School supply drive, sponsoring the Perkasie FallFest 5K, providing pro bono services, helping to present a Child ID event and bringing smiles – and Santa Claus – to the residents of the Belle Haven Nursing Home.

Our attorneys, always eager to help, shared their expertise in the areas of Constitutional law, real estate, non-profits, insurance, estate planning and small business counseling.

We hope you are looking toward 2015 with anticipation and wish you all the best in the coming New Year.

This blog 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: 5K, Community Events, Constitutional Rights, Credibility Statements, Estate Planning, Michael Kracht, Motor Vehicle Insurance, Nonprofit, Pro Bono Services, Real Estate, Rick Howard, Small Business Counseling, The Weber Kracht and Chellew Difference, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Abigail Fillman, Bucks County, Child ID Event, Constitution, Constitutional Rights, Dean Arthur, estate planning, FallFest, FallFest 5K, insurance, Legal Aid of Southeastern Pa., Looking Glass Photography, Michael Kracht, Mike Frisbie, Montgomery County, real estate, Real Estate Transactions, Rick Howard, small business counseling, Weber Kracht & Chellew

This Week at Weber Kracht and Chellew | 12.13.14

December 12, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

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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.

We were thrilled by the great reception to our Child ID Event. Here is coverage from the Bucks County Herald and The Intelligencer.

With the year drawing to a close, many people are considering quitting their day jobs and starting their own businesses so we took a look back at Mike Frisbie‘s post on the importance of small business counseling.

Keep up with all Weber, Kracht and Chellew news by checking this blog, liking us on Facebook, connecting with us on LinkedIn or following us on Twitter.

This blog 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: Real Estate, Small Business Counseling, Weber Kracht Chellew Attorneys Tagged With: Abigail Fillman, Bucks County, Bucks County Herald, Bucks County Sheriff's Department, Child ID Event, Michael Kracht, Mike Frisbie, Montgomery County, Pennridge, Perkasie, real estate, real estate attorney, Real Estate Transactions, realtors, small business counseling, The Intelligencer, Weber Kracht & Chellew

Meet the Attorneys: Mike Frisbie

October 21, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

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Mike Frisbie provides individuals and businesses with top level legal services for their everyday situations and problems. Together, they plan and prepare solutions with a litigator’s eye towards avoiding litigation.  He takes pride and pleasure in helping people and businesses solve their problems.

Since graduating from law school in 1996, Mike has handled a wide array of litigation matters including personal injury, products liability, trucking and motor vehicle litigation, slip and fall, professional negligence, slander and civil rights matters on behalf of a range of individuals and businesses. Comfortable and knowledgeable in the courtroom fighting for his clients’ causes, Mike has substantial experience litigating cases in Pennsylvania State Courts and the Federal Courts. Clients appreciate how Mike is better prepared than his opponents and knows the facts and law “cold” so that he is the best advocate for them.

In addition to his trial practice, Mike is a valuable resource for small businesses who seek his help to employ successful operational and growth strategies with an eye toward avoiding costly litigation and conflict.  A large part of Mike’s practice is also dedicated to estate planning and estate administration. The grandson of dairy farmers, Mike is committed to helping small businesses and individuals understand the full array of legal steps they can employ to prosper and protect their businesses and families for generations to come.  Mike provides reasoned and practical advice to his clients in a manner that is easy to understand.

Mike takes pride in his client loyalty in that it shows satisfaction with a job well done.  For example, Mike successfully represented a large corporation in Northeast Pennsylvania providing litigation and other general counsel business advice.  Mike developed a good relationship with the principals of the business such that new files were referred directly to Mike for handling and counsel.  Mike’s aggressive, but practical, advice led to many cases being dismissed, smart settlements, and, where appropriate, great trial results.

Mike is dedicated to his profession and to his community.  Mike is a member of the Bucks County Bar Association, as well as that of his native Poconos’ community, the Monroe and Pike County Bar Associations.  He serves as a Court-appointed arbitrator on Arbitration Panels in the Courts of Common Pleas of Bucks, Lehigh and Monroe Counties and has also been selected by his peers for private arbitration matters.  In 2004, he completed the prestigious National Institute of Trial Advocacy Program at Temple University to hone his trial skills. He has lectured on arbitration practice in Philadelphia County and to numerous industry professionals on the topics of Pennsylvania law, Pennsylvania practice, and litigation strategies in Pennsylvania.

While in law school, Mike worked at the Rutgers Environmental Law Clinic, participated in an Internship at the United States Environmental Protection Agency and provided advice to small businesses through the Rutgers Small Business Counseling Clinic.  He was a  member of the Hunter Advanced Moot Court Program and provided community assistance with tax preparation with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program.

When he’s not practicing law, Mike, an Eagle Scout, volunteers for  the Boy Scouts of America. He currently serves as a Vice President of the Executive Board of the Bucks County Council of the Boy Scouts of America  where he leads the Nominating Committee of the Council.  He is also a volunteer leader in Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts.  He has served as a Committee Chair and Den Leader with Cub Scout Pack 71 in Doylestown and volunteers for Troop 6 in Doylestown where his son is a Boy Scout.  Mike attributes his “uber-preparedness” to the Boy Scout Motto, “Be Prepared,” and his extremely caring and giving nature to his clients and community to living the Boy Scout Slogan  “Do a Good Turn Daily.”

Mike also coaches his children’s soccer teams at Warrington Soccer and basketball teams at the Doylestown Athletic Association.  He is a past volunteer with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Bucks.

He was a Dean’s List student in college and law school, and valedictorian of his high school class.  He received the American Jurisprudence Award for Civil Procedure in his first year of law school at Widener University School of Law.  Mike received his law degree from Rutgers University School of Law in Camden  in 1996. He received his Bachelors of Arts in History from The Pennsylvania State University in 1990 becoming the seventh member of his family to graduate from the school.  He, his father, brother, sister-in-law, and nephew have all played instruments in the Penn State Marching Blue Band (He played the sousaphone.).

Practice Areas:

  • Estate Planning and Administration
  • Civil and Commercial Litigation
  • Business Formation, Organization and Counseling
  • Real Estate

Admissions:

  • U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Middle Districts of Pennsylvania
  • U.S. District Court of New Jersey
  • Pennsylvania
  • New Jersey (inactive status)

Professional Affiliations:

  • Bucks County Bar Association
  • Long Range Planning Committee
  • Young Lawyers Division, former Chair
  • Monroe County Bar Association
  • Lehigh County Bar Association

Community Involvement:

  • Vice President, Executive Board, Bucks County Council of the Boy Scouts of America.
  • Volunteer scout leader with Cub Scout and Boy Scouts in Doylestown
  • Head/assistant coach, Warrington Soccer
  • Assistant basketball coach with Doylestown Athletic Association
  • Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Bucks

Education:

Rutgers University School of Law – Camden, NJ – (J.D. 1996)

  • Dean’s List
  • Hunter Advanced Moot Court
  • Phi Delta Phi
  • American Jurisprudence Award
  • Environmental Law Society
  • Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program.
  • Internships:  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Rutgers Small Business Counseling Clinic, and Rutgers Environmental Law Clinic.

The Pennsylvania State University – State College, PA – (B.A. History/Minor in Business Administration 1990)

  • Dean’s List
  • Undergraduate Teaching Assistant
  • Phi Alpha Theta (History Honor Society),
  • Penn State Marching Blue Band.

Stroudsburg High School, Valedictorian 1986

Personal Interests:
Music is important to the entire Frisbie family. Mike’s dad was a high school music teacher and still plays tuba in numerous community bands including playing in a Poconos-based German band for over 40 years.  Mike plays the tuba, electric bass guitar and acoustic guitar.  Mike’s family, including his wife and two  children, love to attend performances of the Bucks County Symphony.  Both children play the piano and other musical instruments.  The Frisbie family is committed to making our community better through their active engagement with the Central Bucks Family YMCA participating in youth leagues, swim lessons, and exercise classes.  Mike competes in a recreational “over 35” basketball league at the Y and has competed in two Tough Mudder events.

Mike’s Blog Posts:
Thinking of Being Your Own Boss? Start with Small Business Counseling
The Who, What and Where of Estate Planning

This blog is designed for general information only. The information provided 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: Boy Scouts of America, Bucks County, Bucks County Bar Association, Doylestown Athletic Association, estate planning, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Bucks, Hunter Advanced Moot Court Program, Mike Frisbie, Monroe County Bar Association, National Institute of Trial Advocacy Program, Penn State Marching Blue Band, Perkasie, Pike County Bar Association, Rutgers Environmental Law Clinic, Rutgers University School of Law, small business counseling, Temple University, The Pennsylvania State University, tough mudder, Warrington Soccer, Weber Kracht & Chellew, Widener University School of Law

Thinking of Being Your Own Boss? Start with Small Business Counseling

October 20, 2014 By WKCLawBlog

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One of the areas where I help people is in small business counseling. A client recently came in to the firm after his career had taken a few turns. He wanted to get back to what he had gone to college for all those years ago. He had some ideas on how to do it and what to do, but his thoughts and plans were a bit disorganized.

We spoke about where he in his career and where he ultimately wanted to be professionally. Once he took some time to figure out where he eventually wanted to be, we then developed a game plan to get him there. We also discussed the formation of a business and what would be the best form – a sole proprietorship, an LLC, a corporation, etc. – for his purposes and needs. Once that was determined, we got the business formed for his new venture.

Small business counseling is not just forming a business for the client but rather providing a broader, almost holistic, approach to the overall challenges and opportunities involved.

After this particular client formed the business, he contacted me again. This time, with questions about how the business affected his estate planning – which is also right up my alley.

Are you thinking of starting a new business? Do you have a business and want to make sure it’s in the best format for your needs? Or are you established in business and want to make sure your estate planning is where it needs to be? Let’s talk.

MikeFrisbie

Mike Frisbie provides individuals and businesses with top level legal services for their everyday situations and problems. Together, they plan and prepare solutions with a litigator’s eye toward avoiding litigation.  He takes pride and pleasure in helping people and businesses solve their problems.

 

This blog 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: Small Business Counseling Tagged With: Bucks County, corporation, incorporation status, LLC, Mike Frisbie, S-corp, small business counseling, sole proprietorship, Weber Kracht & Chellew

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