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Locality: Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 717-556-1000



Address: 280 Granite Run Drive 17601 Lancaster, PA, US

Website: www.saxtonstump.com

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Saxton & Stump 04.11.2020

The Pennsylvania State Board of Funeral Directors will soon consider which criminal convictions create a presumption that an individual should be denied a funeral director’s license. Attorneys Jason Benion and Morgan Hays explain the new regulation's impact on death care businesses. To read the full article, click here: http://ow.ly/7VBZ50BWv9H

Saxton & Stump 29.10.2020

Pennsylvania’s limits on attendance at gatherings and events have increased for many businesses. However, Attorney Jason Benion explains the some uncertainty about whether these amendments apply to funeral homes and cemeteries. To read the full article, click here: http://ow.ly/hgZT50BMxBy

Saxton & Stump 09.10.2020

Pennsylvania’s limits on crowds at indoor and outdoor events are now to be calculated as a percentage of maximum occupancy. For most businesses, this means an increase in gathering limits. Attorney Jason Benion gives an overview of the recently amended orders. To read the full article, click here: http://ow.ly/Zax150BMxOo

Saxton & Stump 28.09.2020

Attorney Kim Selemba recently attended the soft opening of Rubber Soul Brewing in Hummelstown, PA. Kim worked closely with the owners to help them open their doors! Be sure to check out Rubber Soul for a beer and to learn more about Kim's practice, click here: http://ow.ly/unsS50BLcRC

Saxton & Stump 19.09.2020

Attorney Chad (Chilton) G. Goebel, III has joined the firm's healthcare litigation and commercial litigation groups. Chad brings more than 15 years of experience litigating complex medical malpractice, product liability and casualty matters involving catastrophic injuries. To learn more, click here: http://ow.ly/i2FI50BK4EM

Saxton & Stump 13.09.2020

The Third Circuit ruled that Gov. Tom Wolf's executive order on gathering limits remains in effect during pending litigation. Attorney Jason Benion gives an overview of the court's ruling. To read the full article, click here: http://ow.ly/AaES50BI7BA