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O’Brien & Ryan, LLP collects personal information when you submit information via email or through our website.  O’Brien & Ryan, LLP uses this information for the following general purposes: to fulfill your requests for services, improve our services, contact you, and conduct research for internal use.

Information Sharing and Disclosure
O’Brien & Ryan, LLP does not rent, sell, or share personal information about you with other people or companies except to provide products or services you have requested.

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Confidentiality and Security
O’Brien & Ryan, LLP has appropriate security measures in place in our physical facilities to protect against the loss, misuse or alteration of information that we have collected from you at our site.

Changes to this Privacy Policy
O’Brien & Ryan, LLP may update this policy. We will notify you about significant changes in the way we treat personal information by placing a prominent notice on our site.

Questions and Suggestions
If you have questions or suggestions, please contact us at:

O’Brien & Ryan LLP
Hickory Pointe
2250 Hickory Road, Suite 300
Plymouth Meeting, PA 19462
(610) 834-8800

Effective Date: April 1, 2005

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A Primer on the New Mechanics’ Lien Law Amendments

In June 2006, Governor Rendell signed into law amendments to the Pennsylvania Mechanics' Lien Law of 1963. While these amendments change several aspects of the 1963 law, the most significant changes were made with regard to waivers of mechanics' liens. Specifically,...

Purely Public Purpose Exemptions from Liens

Recently, in Carter-Jones Lumber Co. v. Northwestern PA Humane Society, 913 A.2d 1002 (Pa.Cmwlth. 2006), the Court found that an animal shelter served a purely public purpose and thus rendered it exempt from mechanics’ liens under Section 1303(b) of the PA...

Rule 238 Amendment – Delay Damages

Rule 238 of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure concerning delay damages was amended recently to incorporate the Superior Court’s requirements in Sonlin v. Abington Memorial Hospital, 748 A.2d 213 (Pa. Super. 2000). The new rule incorporates three...

Creating a Business

The first, and most important, issue is to know the limit of your liability and to protect yourself and your investment in your company by incorporating your business. In order to do this, it is important to consult with an attorney and disclose everything about your...

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