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CLE for Pennsylvania Bar Institute: The Complex Commercial Case in Arbitration 2020

Kang Haggerty Managing Member Edward T. Kang and Member Kandis L. Kovalsky are both presenters in an upcoming CLE on the advantages and disadvantages of using arbitration as a resolution mechanism for complex commercial cases. Kandis also serves as Course Planner. This 3-hour CLE will review the history of arbitration and the…

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Kang Haggerty at NAMWOLF 2020 Driving Diversity & Leadership Conference

Kang Haggerty Members Edward T. Kang, Jacklyn Fetbroyt and Kandis L. Kovalsky are attending the 2020 National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms (“NAMWOLF”) Driving Diversity & Leadership Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida from February 22nd to February 25th. If you are attending the NAWMOLF conference, or find…

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Kang Haggerty’s Greg Mathews and Henry Donner Named to Best Lawyers in America© 2020

Gregory H. Mathews Henry J. Donner Kang Haggerty is pleased to announce that Gregory H. Mathews (Commercial Litigation) and Henry J. Donner (Construction Law) have been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© 2020, recognized for excellence in their respective practices for the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania market. Since it…

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Kang Haggerty’s Greg Mathews and Henry Donner Named to Best Lawyers in America© 2019; Donner is Lawyer of the Year for Construction Law in Philadelphia

Gregory H. Mathews Henry J. Donner                   Kang Haggerty is pleased to announce that Gregory H. Mathews and Henry J. Donner have been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America© 2019. Greg was recognized for Commercial Litigation in Philadelphia. Henry…

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JFRE Hosts Mayor Kenney

Image from Hines, Owner & Developer On Wednesday, March 14, 2018, the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Real Estate affinity group (JFRE) hosted Mayor Kenney and Seth Shapiro, COO of The Goldenberg Group and Chairman of the Board of Philadelphia Gas Works, to discuss the City of Philadelphia’s 2019 fiscal…

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Real Estate Buyer Beware of Bulk Sales – Or You’ll be Paying for It

What is a bulk sale clearance certificate, and how is a bulk sale clearance certificate related to a Pennsylvania real estate transaction?  In Pennsylvania, a bulk sale clearance certificate must be obtained in all transactions involving the sale of fifty-one or more percent of the assets of a business, including…

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Legal Intelligencer: Henry Donner and David Dean on Practitioners’ Guide to Navigating New Mechanics’ Lien Law Amendments

In the August 21, 2017 edition of The Legal Intelligencer, Henry Donner, Of Counsel at Kang Haggerty, and David Dean, an associate of the firm, write on the Practitioners’ Guide to Navigating New Mechanics’ Lien Law Amendments. By: Henry Donner and David Dean Pennsylvania’s Mechanics Lien Law of 1963 was…

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Kang Haggerty’s Henry Donner Recognized in Chambers USA 2017 Rankings

Kang Haggerty LLC, a boutique business litigation firm with offices in Philadelphia, PA and Cherry Hill, NJ, congratulates Henry Donner, Of Counsel, on being selected as a notable practitioner for construction law in the 2017 edition of Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business. According to Chambers:  “The ‘outstanding’ Henry…

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Jacklyn Fetbroyt on “Real Estate Transactions from A to Z”

Kang Haggerty is proud to share that Jacklyn Fetbroyt will be presenting at the National Business Institute (NBI) seminar “Real Estate Transactions from A to Z” on June 7, 2017. Jacklyn Fetbroyt will speak on the following topics and more: Structuring Real Estate Purchase Agreements to Avoid Unforeseen Consequences and Litigation…

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The Legal Intelligencer: Kang on M&As and Attorney-Client Privilege of Selling Corporations

In Edward Kang’s March 2016 civil litigation column in The Legal Intelligencer and the Pennsylvania Law Weekly, he writes on the issue of M&As and Attorney-Client Privilege of Selling Corporations. Courts have long recognized that the attorney-client privilege extends to corporations, as in Upjohn v. United States, 449 U.S. 383 (1981).…