Newtown
Benner and Wild Provides High-Level Legal Services to Newtown PA
Since 1995, Benner & Wild have been providing high-quality legal services for clients in Newtown. William Benner and Edward Wild, founders of our firm, practiced Real Estate Law and Business Partnership Law. Today our clients include individuals, small businesses, medium-sized businesses, and a some major corporations.
Why Choose Benner and Wild for Your Newtown Legal Representation?
We offer a full range of legal services to individuals and businesses of all sizes, including Philadelphia tax assessments, Bucks County real estate transactions, and much more. With over 80 years of legal experience in Real Estate Law in PA and Business Partnership Law, the attorneys at Benner and Wild allows our clients to enjoy the advantages of a big city law practice from lawyers who provide personal, devoted attention.
Real Estate Representation in Newtown
Our real estate law practice has always been a cornerstone of our success and expertise. Our real estate development practice includes guidance for our clients through the process of gaining governmental approvals, and assisting in overseeing the development of projects large and small, from the planning stage through construction and post-development project completion.
We regularly represent clients seeking approvals for commercial, industrial and residential land development projects in municipalities throughout the region.
In addition to our strong land use, subdivision and zoning practice, our real estate attorneys have extensive real estate related transactional experience.
Our high-level legal services in real estate litigation matters, including disputes over the following:
- Contracts
- Boundary and easement rights
- Eminent domain
- Tax assessment appeals
- Administrative practice
- Condominium and planned community matters
- Landlord/tenant disputes
Business Law in Newtown
Our attorneys are experienced in all aspects of business law. They represent many buyers and sellers in transactions that involve the sale and purchase of:
- Assets
- Stock
- Limited liability company membership units
- Corporate reorganizations
- many other business transactions
If you're in the process of creating, buying or selling a business or business assets, we're here to help. We have a deep understanding of these issues, and offer guidance for preparing shareholder agreements for corporations, and operating agreements and partnership agreements for both LLCs and general partnerships.
Commercial Law in Newtown
We recognize the impact that litigation can have on individuals and businesses. We work efficiently and diligently to provide exceptional legal services for our clients, in an effort to ensure their rights and business interests are protected. Our attorneys are experienced in administrative agency matters, mediation, arbitration and trial.
Alternative Dispute Resolution in Newtown
In recent years, alternative dispute resolutions are an increasingly common method of disputes resolution in the legal system. Many courts and private parties across the country are using these methods as a way to resolve disputes and avoid engaging in litigation.
Our attorneys have received formal mediation training, and have continued to hone this skill throughout their careers. Our attorneys have participated in mediations on behalf of clients in matters involving neighbor disputes, EEOC claims, construction disputes, business disputes, real estate disputes and other commercial matters.
Newtown (Zip Code: 18940)
A borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Newtown had a population of 2,248 at the 2010 U.S. census. Though it is a relatively small borough, Newtown is renowned as one of the primary cultural centers of Bucks County, featuring a number of unique restaurants, shops, and even an independent theater. In fact, Yahoo! Travel ranked Newtown as one of the 10 Coolest Small Towns in America in 2010. Median household income ws $63,571 and median family income was $78,215. It is entirely surrounded by Newtown Township, from which it separated in 1838. Founded by William Penn in 1684, it was one of several towns that Penn organized around Philadelphia to provide country home for city residents and to support farming communities. While it was the original county seat of Bucks County, it was later usurped by the central location of Doylestown. Newtown borough zoning ordinance. Newtown township zoning codes.
Our Mailing Address:
174 West State Street
Doylestown PA 18901
Tel 215-230-4900
Fax 215-230-9470
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