HUNTINGTON -- Because of the demand for Huddleston Bolen's upcoming seminar on "How Changes to Tax Laws Will Impact Your Estate and Your Business," the location of the event has been changed from Huddleston Bolen's downtown Huntington office to the Marshall University Foundation Hall and Erickson Alumni Center, located at 519 John Marshall Drive.
Foundation Hall is located on Fifth Avenue across from Marshall University's Corbly Hall.
The seminar will be held on Tuesday, March 15. The free seminar is designed for individuals and small business owners. It will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.. Lunch will be provided. Guests also will receive a free copy of Bruce Stout's book, "Estate Planning in West Virginia: Real Answers to Real Questions."
The seminar will focus on how recent and pending changes to Federal tax laws will impact individual's estates, small businesses, and the interests of small business owners. Guests may register at www.huddlestonbolen.com/events or by contacting Tasha Viglianco at 304-691-8474.
Speakers at the seminar are Bruce Stout and Casey Baker, lawyers at Huddleston Bolen.
A partner with more than 30 years of experience, Stout heads the firm's estate planning practice. His work in estate planning has been recognized for several years in the publications Best Lawyers and West Virginia Super Lawyers, and in 2010 Stout was named Charleston's "Lawyer of the Year" for Trust and Estate Law by Best Lawyers.
Baker, an associate in the firm's business department, focuses much of his attention on handling corporate and business legal issues for the region's small businesses. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce and Coordinator the organization's Young Professionals Committee.
Huddleston Bolen is a leading regional law firm with 50 attorneys practicing in Huntington and Charleston, West Virginia, and Ashland and Louisville, Kentucky. The firm, founded in 1871, represents clients in many areas, including banking and finance, health care, insurance, labor and employment, litigation, natural resources, real estate, transportation, and trusts and estates.
For more information, visit www.huddlestonbolen.com.
Tax law seminar moved to new location
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