Big City Expertise, Small Town Values
Benner and Wild has been providing high level legal services for clients at our law offices in Southeastern Pennsylvania since 1995. The attorneys at Benner and Wild have over 80 years of legal experience in real estate law and business partnership law, which allows our clients to enjoy the advantages of a big city law practice from lawyers who provide personal and devoted attention.
If you need attorneys for PA real estate law in Bucks County, Benner and Wild can help, whether you require assistance with a zoning matter, buying or selling a piece of property, or a Bucks County tax assessment appeal. We have achieved the prestigious AV rating from Martindale-Hubbell for our zoning, planning, land use and real estate work.
We are expert attorneys for Bucks County business partnership law, capable of can advising you in setting up new business entities, handling disputes within companies, and with transactions such as the sale and purchase of assets and stock or corporate reorganizations.
We are proud of the legal services we have provided for all of our clients over the years and look forward to working on your behalf to achieve the best result for you.
Recent News From Benner and Wild
Edward M. Wild was recently selected as a Pennsylvania Super Lawyer in the field of land use.
Martindale-Hubbell has recognized William E. Benner with its prestigious peer review rating of AV in Zoning, Planning and Land Use, and Real Estate. The select attorneys who have received the AV rating are those who have been recognized at the highest level of professional excellence by their peers. Read more...
Martindale-Hubbell has recognized Edward M. Wild with its prestigious peer review rating of AV in Zoning, Planning and Land Use, and Real Estate. The select attorneys who have received the AV rating are those who have been recognized at the highest level of professional excellence by their peers. Read more...
The Pennsylvania Superior Court recently held that a general contractor was entitled to an award of attorney’s fees under the Pennsylvania Contractor and Sub-Contractor Payment Act (“CSPA”) regardless of whether the property owner who hired the general contractor had a good faith basis to withhold payment. Read more...
The legal needs of a homeowners association (HOA), condominium association, or other planned residential corporations are generally different than those of others involved in property law. The challenges and complexities of these legal cases often go beyond those of traditional real estate or landlord tenant litigation. Read more...