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When you want to take your established or emerging business to the next level, plan for the security of future generations, pursue or defend litigation, or manage the special needs of your family, turn to Lesavoy Butz & Seitz LLC. As a full-service law firm serving businesses and individuals, we develop peace-of-mind solutions in partnership with you, resolving your legal issues in a timely manner.

We can assist you with both business and personal legal matters. We are recognized leaders in business, corporate, banking, bankruptcy, and real estate law; estate and tax planning and administration; and commercial and personal litigation. Collaboration is a hallmark of our firm, ensuring that your legal concerns have the benefit of varied perspectives.

We have deep roots in the Lehigh Valley, a place we call home. It is our privilege to serve you. As a full-service law firm, Lesavoy Butz and Seitz LLC have the depth and breadth of legal specialization to handle your personal and business legal needs.
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For more than two decades, Ed Butz has focused his practice on estate and tax planning, including for high net worth individuals.
He is experienced in planning for special needs and elder care.
In addition, he provides services in trust and estate administration, business succession, Medicaid law, and real estate law.
He is a member of the Estate Planning Council of the Lehigh Valley and the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys.
He served as the Lead Articles Editor of the Quinnipiac Law Review for the 2018-2019 academic year.
The Quinnipiac Law Review published his article entitled "Criminal Protective Orders in Connecticut: The Problem of a Hidden Right" in the Spring 2019 volume.
Worked with disabled clients by providing transportation, personal care, and help with studies.
Worked for the clerk of court's office, assisting indigent individuals with family law paperwork and temporary restraining orders.
Criminal Protective Orders in Connecticut: The Problem of a Hidden Right, Quinnipiac L. Rev.
A creditors' lawyer, Jack Seitz has more than 35 years of experience representing lenders, developers, receivers, and other business clients with a focus on creditors' rights, workouts, asset recovery, bankruptcy litigation, commercial foreclosure, receiverships, bank litigation, lender liability (defense), commercial collection and fraudulent conveyances.
Jack handles asset recovery litigation and sheriff's sales throughout Pennsylvania and in New Jersey.
Jack also concentrates in the litigation of disputes involving fraud, business relationships, and real estate.
Sy Traub's practice includes representation involving for-profit and non-profit businesses, contracts, real estate transactions, physicians and healthcare institutions, mergers and acquisitions, succession and estate planning, self-insurance for businesses and healthcare organizations, and medical malpractice and product liability risk management.
Sy brings a unique combination of legal, business, and technical skills to preventing and solving legal problems.
Sy has represented major publicly held companies and privately held businesses who manufacture highly technical products, family businesses, hospitals, physicians, and physician groups.
Despite the growing reliance on cell phones to communicate on the go, employee use of cell phones while driving can be detrimental to your health as an employer.
In this world of outsourcing, questions and challenges to the legality and enforceability of non-compete agreements run rampant.
Question: "What is involved in a public offering of stock - I'm wondering if it would be beneficial to a small business?"
Do non-physician business owners think or care about tort reform?
By definition, a tort involves three elements, namely, duty, breach, and damage.
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