Rust Belt Law Blog

Why Every Landscaping Company Needs a Small Business Attorney

February 7th, 2024
Operating a reputable landscaping company relies heavily on horticultural prowess, strong project management, and quality ...

Securing Your Brand Name and Assets

February 2nd, 2024
For emerging startups and nationally scaling companies alike, building a recognizable brand name and visual identity remai...

Buying a Business in Pennsylvania: Benefits, Challenges, and Legal Guidance

January 24th, 2024
If you're an entrepreneur interested in buying an established business in Pennsylvania, it offers exciting benefits but al...

Pittsburgh's Green Economy is Ripe for Business Growth

January 19th, 2024
Pittsburgh is quickly becoming a hub for sustainability-focused technology and innovation.

Employee or Contractor? Understanding the New Department of Labor Guidance

January 17th, 2024
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) recently finalized new regulations revising the analysis for determining whether a work...

How Early Involvement of M&A Attorneys Adds Value to Your Acquisition

January 12th, 2024
When acquiring a company, the legal complexities can sink a deal if not handled properly.

Recovering From Wind Damage: How Rust Belt Business Law Can Help

January 10th, 2024
When powerful winds strike, the damage to small businesses can be severe.

From Pittsburgh Dreams to Thriving Transitions: Selling Your Business with Confidence and Care

January 5th, 2024
Pittsburgh, the city of bridges and innovation, has fostered countless entrepreneurial dreams.

Position Your Business for Success in 2024 with Rust Belt Business Law

January 3rd, 2024
The new year brings fresh opportunities and challenges for businesses.

New Year, New Business: Why a Small Business Lawyer is Your 2024 MVP

December 18th, 2023
The champagne has fizzled, the confetti has settled, and the promise of a fresh start hangs in the air.

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