- Corporate Law
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Business Disputes
- Trade Secrets
- Intellectual Property
- Unfair Competition
- Employment ContractAt Law Offices of Mark H. Scoblionko, we have the privilege of servicing numerous large and small business clients. The scope of practice includes multi-faceted business problems, such as assisting clients in choosing a form of business entity, offering advice concerning, and preparing, a wide range of contracts, including partnership and limited partnership agreements, shareholder agreements, employment agreements, restrictive covenants, confidentiality and non-disclosure agreements, licensing agreements, and various transactional agreements, such as purchase and sale agreements, design agreements and various types of construction agreements. We have represented numerous businesses in mergers and acquisitions, and sales of businesses and assets, having represented both buyers and sellers from time to time.
- Construction LitigationPractice Areas: Construction Litigation; Insurance Bad Faith; Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists; Commercial Litigation; Personal Injury Litigation; Medical Malpractice; Professional Negligence; Products Liability; Liquor Liability; Casualty Insurance; Unfair Competition; Restrictive Covenants; Intellectual Property Misappropriation
- Real Estate TransactionsThe residential real estate practice includes traditional sales and leasing transactions, as well as zoning matters. Mark H. Scoblionko is a former member of the Zoning Hearing Board of Salisbury Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. Similarly, the commercial real estate practice includes traditional sales and leasing transactions, as well as land development matters. For over thirty years, we served as general counsel to what was formerly the Industrial Development Corporation of Lehigh County. This enabled us to develop contacts with most of the area’s lending institutions, exposed us to many complex real estate transactions, and caused us to become familiar with many different types of financing opportunities.
- Personal InjuryMark H. Scoblionko is the primary trial attorney at Law Offices of Mark H. Scoblionko. He has been actively trying cases since the early 1970’s and has been certified as a “Civil Trial Law - Senior Specialist†by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, an American Bar Association-accredited organization, since May 1, 1985. His practice encompasses personal injury matters, including medical malpractice, automobile and trucking accidents, amusement park accidents, product liability, liquor law liability, construction accidents, and serious premises accidents. He also litigates other professional liability matters, including architectural and engineering malpractice and insurance broker malpractice. His commercial trial experience includes construction issues, miscellaneous contract issues, restrictive covenants and trade secrets, and the Uniform Commercial Code. He has extensive experience representing both Plaintiffs and Defendants and, as such, is able to apply that experience in evaluating, preparing and presenting matters which he handles.
- Medical MalpracticePersonal Injury Litigation, Medical Malpractice, Automobile Accidents, Trucking and Motorcycle Accidents, Underinsured/Uninsured Motorist Claims, Nursing Home Accidents, Product Liability, Insurance Bad Faith/Coverage Disputes, Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Fires/Other Casualty Litigation, Restrictive Covenants, Business Planning, Probate/Estate Planning, and Real Estate Acquisition and Development. READ MORE....
- Estate PlanningWe engage in a general civil practice, which includes civil litigation, corporate, restrictive covenants, general business planning, estate planning and administration, real estate, and medical office management and affairs.
- TrustsEstate planning is an ongoing process, which involves the evaluation, building, preservation, and distribution of financial wealth in a manner that accomplishes a client’s personal goals. Although tax considerations can play an important role in estate planning, sound estate planning always begins with a careful analysis of these questions: “When, how, and to whom do I want to transfer my financial wealth?†The primary focus of estate planning for the elderly is the management of financial assets in case of incapacity, protection of assets from depletion due to illness, planned transfer of assets to heirs, and authorization to withhold medical treatments in the event of terminal illness. On the other hand, younger people may be equally or more concerned with designating guardians and providing adequately, both from the standpoint of asset protection and overall supervision, for young children. At a minimum, a sound estate plan should include a properly drafted Will, Durable Power of Attorney, and an Advance Medical Care Directive. It may also involve Living Trusts or gifts for minors.
- Power of Attorney
- Probate