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Firm Overview

Why Choose Walsh & Company, P.A.?

Attorney Jim Walsh founded our firm in 1983 to provide caring advice and counsel along with carefully prepared legal documents. All legal advice at Walsh & Company is tailored to each client's needs and requirements, and all work is double-checked for accuracy, appropriateness and quality.

Commitment to clients' needs has been the primary focus of Walsh & Company since our founding. In fact, this commitment continues to drive our approach to every legal matter. Whether conserving assets in an estate or starting a new business, Walsh & Company brings together premier legal, business and financial knowledge:

Your Legal Needs Set Our Direction

In addition to providing business and tax law services, our office concentrates on guiding clients through the maze of legal issues they encounter as they grow older. For example, our attorneys can serve as the trustees of a trust or assist a client's trustee in performing any of their functions and assist family members in caring for an aging parent or special needs child.

Our firm also handles:

When you or a loved one needs a lawyer with financial and legal experience in estate planning, business law and taxation law, contact the Columbia firm of Walsh & Company, P.A. Call 410.312.5690 or e-mail our office for a consultation.

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