by Daniel C. Conlon | Jun 28, 2021
Daniel C. Conlon, Esq., (412) 594-3951, dconlon@tuckerlaw.com If you are starting a food and beverage business that serves alcohol in Pennsylvania many questions come to mind: What type of license do I need? How do I purchase a liquor license? At what point do I need...
by Daniel C. Conlon | Apr 26, 2021
Daniel C. Conlon, Esq., dconlon@tuckerlaw.com, (412) 594-3951 I previously wrote about how the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (“ARPA”) created a $28.6 billion dollar Restaurant Revitalization Fund to help struggling food and beverage businesses. While the fund was...
by Mark A. Mazza | Oct 28, 2020
Pursuing the registration of a federal trademark or service mark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) is among one of the most advantageous and essential first steps for any new business owner. Whether opening a new coffee shop, or developing...
by Edward J. Grattan, II | Sep 29, 2020
Over the last decade, cyber security has become a predominant issue for many medium to large companies, as well as local and federal government agencies. Most companies and governments rely on the use of digital networks, devices, programs, and data in their everyday...
by Edward J. Grattan, II | May 1, 2020
Title IV of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) permits the Federal Reserve to establish the Main Street Lending Program (Program). The Program will provide eligible borrowers loans in the aggregate amount of $600 billion through the...
by Edward J. Grattan, II | Mar 5, 2020
Depending on a tech start-up company’s initial financial condition, many tech start-ups are sometimes not able to pay market rates for talented engineers or computer programmers. Most tech start-up companies usually establish some form of incentive compensation plan...