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Exit Planning Seminar May 10th
Do you have an exit
plan for your business? If you wait until you reach retirement
age to develop your plan, many other forces such as
unanticipated illness or disability can take control of your
exit options. Begin your work on a proactive exit plan by
attending the May 10 Exit Planning Seminar conducted by Steve
Bush. He will review with participants the essential elements of
a good exit plan, how to incorporate your values and objectives,
and how to get the most value from your business. The seminar
will be held at the Bush Law Firm office from 7:30 to 9 a.m.
There is no charge for the seminar but reservations are
necessary. Call 303-831-1411 or email to reserve your spot
today.

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How Can We Help You?
Contact us today. 303.831.1411
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New Location at
Beauvallon Towers

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To better serve our clients, the Bush Law Firm is now located in
the new Beauvallon Towers at 975 Lincoln St., Suite 201.
Visitors can park in the on-site garage or in convenient
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know how the Bush Law Firm can help them with their legal
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Bush Law Firm Capabilities
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The Bush Law Firm serves clients
with a wide range of business, corporate, and estate planning
services, including choice of entity and formation, acquisitions
and sales, business and real estate transactions, exit and
succession planning, and wills and trusts. With more than 20
years of experience in legal, business and government settings,
Steve Bush provides valuable perspective, experience and advice.
Click below for more information on his areas of expertise and
experience.
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This newsletter is designed and intended to provide only general
information, including news and articles of interest regarding developments
and changes in the law. This newsletter does not solicit, establish, or
continue an attorney-client relationship with the Bush Law Firm. For help
with these or any other legal needs, please call the Bush Law Firm today.
The information contained in this newsletter, nor in the sending of this
newsletter, should be construed as legal advice or opinion. You should not
rely on anything contained in this newsletter without first discussing your
specific situation with an attorney. |
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