Effective January 1, 2024, Cafardi Ferguson + Wyrick (CF+W) is excited to announce its merger with the law practice of Goldblum Sablowsky, LLC, allowing both firms to better serve their clients by offering a much broader range of legal services. Goldblum Sablowsky, which includes its founders, Philip Goldblum, Esq. and Steven Sablowsky, Esq., concentrates its practice on business succession, tax … Read More
John Rushford Elected to PBA
Carfardi Ferguson Wyrick & Weis is pleased to announce that John Rushford has been elected to the Council of Pennsylvania Bar Association Education Law Section.
COVID-19: LEGAL SUPPORT CENTER
We at Cafardi Ferguson Wyrick + Weis have been prepared for this type of crisis for years. While our physical offices are closed as a result of the Order issued by Gov. Wolf, our lawyers continue to work without interruption, with full computer access and staff coordination. From our founding, we intentionally set up our business so that all of … Read More
Guidance on New Families First Coronavirus Response Act
Update: 3/30/2020 The U.S. Department of Labor and Industry has posted additional questions and answers regarding implementation of certain provisions of the Federal Families First Coronavirus Response Act. The questions and answers can be found at https://www.dol.gov/agencies/whd/pandemic/ffcra-questions. This information includes the following answer, which is very important for many of our clients: 57. Who is an emergency responder? ANSWER: For … Read More
Pennsylvania Governor Orders all Non-Life Sustaining Businesses to Close
You can view the official order of the governor here: A List of Non-Life Sustaining Businesses can be downloaded here:
COVID-19: LEGAL SUPPORT
UPDATE: PA Governor Orders All Non-Life Sustaining Businesses To Close We Stand Ready The lawyers of Cafardi Ferguson Wyrick + Weis stand ready to assist local governments and businesses with all of their legal needs related to the Coronavirus outbreak. We have expertise in local government labor and employment law and business operations, and we also have county and municipal … Read More
When Local Government and the PUC Intersect
Understanding the Impact of the Commission’s Regulatory Authority If your township finds itself in the middle of a utility-related hearing, rate case, or complaint, you will need to understand the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission’s powers, rules, and regulations to successfully navigate what could be a rather complicated proceeding. Experienced legal counsel, consultants, or accountants may be critical as well. By … Read More