Merger and acquisition activity is expected to stay strong for the rest of 2021 with a large amount of money available to buy companies, and sellers who may be looking to avoid potential tax hikes in 2022. Attorneys with Fitzpatrick Lentz & Bubba, Gross McGinley and High Swartz spoke about trends in M&A activity during ...
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Bankruptcy filings are down over last year, but a wave is expected if the lockdown continues
Businesses and individuals considering bankruptcy during the pandemic might be holding off for now while the crisis unfolds, but experts expect bankruptcies to rise as companies continue to struggle.
Read More »Boomer business exodus starting slow but steady, many still unprepared
Workforce experts have called it the Silver Tsunami. As baby boomers reach retirement age, a big hole is expected to open up in available, skilled workers.
Read More »Strong economy and low interest rates expected to bring a good year for mergers and acquisitions
This year is starting with even stronger economic indicators than 2019 and that has experts in mergers and acquisitions confident the industry is poised for sustained activity, despite some concerns about headwinds.
Read More »Fitzpatrick Lentz & Bubba moves into downtown Allentown
Fitzpatrick Lentz & Bubba officially moved into its new 20,000-square-foot offices in Suite 800 on the eighth floor of Two City Center.
Read More »“Talent Poverty” to remain big issue for employers next year: LVB’s Outlook 2020 forecasts changes for business
The nation’s low unemployment rates will contribute to a continued skilled labor shortage for employers, according to panelists at Lehigh Valley Business’ Outlook 2020. Outlook 2020, held Dec. 11 at Blue Grillhouse in Bethlehem Township, brought together leaders from multiple industries to speak on the forecast for business for the upcoming year.
Read More »‘Employers are no longer in the driver’s seat’-Challenges of tight labor market are focus of LVB’s HR Symposium 2019
How can employers recruit and retain good employees in today’s tight job market? The answer, according to the professionals gathered for this year’s Lehigh Valley Business HR Symposium, is to adapt to the changing needs of the workforce. “Employers are chasing a very small pool of available workers,” said Jacob Stitman, shareholder with Fitzpatrick Lentz ...
Read More »If measles clocks in, is your company prepared?
Measles cases are on the rise. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that between Jan. 1 and May 10 of this year 839 cases of measles were confirmed in 23 states, including Pennsylvania.
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