Archer & Greiner is now Archer. But what matters most is what remains the same. Our new name still represents an unwavering commitment to delivering large-firm expertise with small-firm attention—no matter the size of the client. It’s a philosophy that’s helped us grow into one of the largest and most trusted law firms in the Mid-Atlantic region, serving businesses and individuals throughout the region and in a growing number of other states and jurisdictions. With a network of regional offices from Delaware to New York, Archer has more than 175 lawyers practicing in all major legal disciplines including corporate, labor, commercial litigation, family, real estate and many more.
On March 16th, Delaware County Court of Common Pleas Judge Charles B. Burr, II entered a stipulated Order directing the Delaware County Board of Assessment Appeals...
On March 16th, Delaware County Court of Common Pleas
Judge Charles B. Burr, II entered a stipulated Order directing the
Delaware County Board of Assessment Appeals to implement and
conduct a Countywide reassessment of all properties, effective
January 1, 2021. The last countywide reassessment in Delaware
County was implemented in 2000, based on 1998 "based
year" market values. A new reassessment could significantly
impact property taxes. Taxpayers in Delaware County should evaluate
the potential tax increase or reduction before it happens. To learn
more about the County opposition to the initial reassessment
Order, read our previous client advisory
here.
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