by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Apr 1, 2020
Pennsylvania Unemployment and COVID-19 Post update 4/8/2020: PA has the highest rate of unemployment benefit applications of all states with over 1 million...
by Paul Peters | Apr 8, 2019
How do courts handle the custody of pets in PA? May you sue in court for Custody of Pets in PA? Custody of Pets in PA can be an emotional and contentious situation in an ending marriage or relationship. Pets are members of the family; therefore, the issue of Custody...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Nov 5, 2018
In October, Amazon.com announced it was changing the company’s wage policy to establish a minimum wage for employees of $15.00 per hour. This created top headlines and questions regarding its impact on other companies and the overall national minimum wage. Wages and...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Sep 10, 2018
Pennsylvania’s School Bus and Zone Safety Laws It is crucial for all Pennsylvania drivers to be aware of stopped School Buses, children walking to and from school, and driving through active school zones. An inattentive or speeding driver may cause a tragic and...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Aug 21, 2018
With the summer ending, Labor Day, end of summer celebrations, and squeezing the last bit of fun out of the beach, Driving Under the Influence (DUI) arrests are likely to spike. No one is immune from the risk and reality of being pulled over while under the influence...
by Paul S. Peters III Esq. | Jul 31, 2018
Is it Smart to Date at Work in Pennsylvania? While the workplace may seem like an easy place to meet interesting people in your age group to date, you may ask: Is it Smart to Date at Work in Pennsylvania. In my opinion, No, it is certainly not smart to date in the...