Articles from February, 2026


Does Your Tax Bill Reflect True Market Value? February 25, 2026

Municipal assessments often rely on mass appraisal models that fail to capture the nuances of individual commercial assets. Whether it’s shifting occupancy rates, rising CAP rates, or the evolving office…Read More

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“Good Faith Negotiations” by Ryan Law Attorney, Jeffrey Scheese February 19, 2026

Introduction When a property tax assessment dispute advances from the county level to the superior court, many taxpayers understandably focus on the litigation ahead. Yet before the case proceeds further,…Read More

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Ryan Law Partner, Ed Hirshberg, Featured in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette February 16, 2026

Ryan Law is proud to spotlight an article featuring our partner, Ed Hirshberg, recently published in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. In the article Hirshberg offers insights into Allegheny County property tax appeals,…Read More

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Tax Compliance Is Bare Minimum. Tax Optimization Is Asset Management. February 10, 2026

Paying your commercial property tax bill on time is simply staying legal; appealing an unfair valuation is staying profitable. Every dollar saved in property tax is a dollar added directly…Read More

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Featuring Luke Mahaney, Paralegal February 4, 2026

Ryan Law Firm, PLLC (“Ryan Law”) is pleased to feature our Paralegal, Luke Mahaney, based out of the firm’s Washington D.C. office. Luke works with Partner, Fisayo Oketunji, and his…Read More

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