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Kathleen M Hyneman
I help startups and other business owners sleep well at night
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Biography
Graduated from University of Virginia School of Law in 1989 in top 10% of class. Worked in corporate department at Saul Ewing in Philadelphia, assisting in all manners of business transactions. Joined the Corporate Legal Department at Comcast Corporation, working with Business Development on acquisitions and sales and joint ventures. Moved to the venture capital arm of Comcast Corporation as its General Counsel, overseeing legal aspects of portfolio investments.
Practice Area
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
Additional Practice Area
- Venture capital
Fees
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Free Consultation
I give free 30 minute consultations - Credit Cards Accepted
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Most all fees are flat fees and not hourly fees.
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
- Pennsylvania
Languages
- English: Spoken, Written
Professional Experience
- Founder/Managing Partner
- KHNETIC Legal Counsel
- - Current
- General Counsel
- Comcast Interactive Capital
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- Deputy General Counsel
- Comcast Corporation
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- Associate - Corporate Department
- Saul Ewing LLP
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Education
- University of Virginia School of Law
- J.D. (1989)
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- Honors: Graduated top 10% of class
- Activities: Moot Court
Professional Associations
- State Bar of Pennsylvania  # 57553
- Member
- Current
- American Bar Association
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- Chester County Bar Association
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Publications
Articles & Publications
- The Importance of the Team of a Startup
- KHNETIC Legal Counsel
- What you Need to Know About Independent Contractors
- KHNETIC Legal Counsel
Certifications
- Excellence in Corporate and Transactional Law
- Lawyers of Distinction
Legal Answers
10 Questions Answered
- Q. I thought I was signing a credit card receipt at Retro Fitness and now they are saying I signed a contract!
- A: There are defenses that you could make that there was no contract. The best course of action is to seek an attorney familiar with contract law and have them write a letter to Retro Fitness with the legal reasons no contract was formed. Many times, when the other party sees a letter from an attorney and they do not have a good argument that a contract was formed, they will sign a document stating that they agree with you that no contract was formed.
If you have further questions you can contact me directly.
Kathleen M. Hyneman, Esq.
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- Q. Hello, do I need a permit to advertise about an event that my non-profit is hosting? We have flyers and other papers
- A: The answer to this question depends upon the county where you will be distributing the flyers. Even though you are not selling anything, the township may deem that handing out the flyers is a form of soliciting contributions, and there are townships that require permits for such an activity.
- Q. Recently put deposit down French drain system due to financing job was never done how do I get deposit back
- A: It is sad to say that often it requires a letter from an attorney to get a quick resolution to a matter. It may be as simple as having a business attorney draft a letter to the company, however, without seeing the documents that were signed, it is not possible to say that your situation can be resolved in this manner. If I were you, I would consult with an attorney and provide them with the document you signed when you placed the deposit. The attorney will be able to tell you what legal rights you have and hopefully it is simply a matter of writing a letter.
Wishing you the best of luck in getting your deposit back.
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