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Let a Trust Lawyer in WV Help Complete Your Estate Plan

By Anna Melissa Price Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 03/26/2018

Many people in West Virginia (WV) and nationwide believe that having a simple will is all that is needed to prepare their estate. However, a simple will may not adequately cover the passing of all property and financial accounts to your heirs. You will want to work with a trust lawyer in WV to ensure you have a complete estate plan that includes not only a will but also any trust or other documents you need to effectuate your wishes.


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The Role of Your WV Business Succession Planning Attorney

By Stephen J. Golder Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 03/22/2018

Savvy business owners know they have the best chance of meeting their business transition goals when they start early. Whether your company just opened its doors or retirement is right around the corner, you can get on track and stay there with the help of a business succession planning attorney experienced in your market. Whether you do business in West Virginia (WV), Kentucky (KY), or Ohio (OH), or elsewhere, you’ll learn what to expect from your business succession planning attorney in this article.


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House Bill 2159 against Bullying in the Workplace in West Virginia

By Jenkins Fenstermaker PLLC Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 03/19/2018

tel:3045232100The issue of bullying in the workplace in West Virginia has come front and center in recent years, especially with the widespread use of social media and the ability of a person or people to, directly or anonymously, threaten, demean, or humiliate others. In 2017, the West Virginia Legislature considered House Bill 2159, legislation to provide legal relief for a person who has suffered physical, economic, or psychological harm as a result of bullying in the workplace.


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Maximizing Your Company’s Value for Sale: Business Valuation and Succession Planning

By Stephen J. Golder Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 03/15/2018

If you are a small business owner considering succession planning, maximizing your company's value is at the top of your to-do list. This blog is the fifth in a series of six designed to help small business owners make important decisions about business ownership transition. Its focus is on how to maximize the value of your company, whether you do business in West Virginia or elsewhere.


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WV Religious Freedom Bill Failed to Pass in 2016

By Jenkins Fenstermaker PLLC Of Jenkins Fenstermaker, PLLC on 03/12/2018

In 2016, by an overwhelming majority, the West Virginia House of Delegates passed House Bill 4012 regarding WV religious freedom. The bill purported to provide a claim or defense to a person whose religious freedom was burdened by state action. But, in the same legislative session, the West Virginia Senate rejected the "West Virginia Religious Freedom Protection Act" (“the Act”). 


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