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Tammy Walls
Paralegal 410.584.1110 phone [email protected] With 30 years of legal experience, there isn’t much that Tammy hasn’t done. When she lived in California, she did estate and trust administration work. At Wagonheim, she handles everything from customer relations and scheduling to… Read More
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Lacie B. Simpson
Attorney 410.584.1110 phone [email protected] Lacie was never meant to be a “traditional” lawyer. Her international experience, working in London on legal issues pertaining to the unfolding financial crisis and in Laos consulting with companies throughout Southeast Asia, provided an education… Read More
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Kimberly A. Bohle
Attorney 410.584.1110 phone 410.303.8633 mobile [email protected] Kim began her practice in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, focusing on commercial litigation including insurance defense and the defense of products liability and premises liability claims. At WL, Kim counsels business clients in a full range… Read More
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Eliot M. Wagonheim
Attorney (410) 584-1110 phone (410) 925-6276 mobile [email protected] Speaking & Workshops Eliot serves as general counsel to small to mid-sized businesses in a wide array of industries in both litigation and corporate matters. His clients range from five person shops… Read More
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General Counsel
Wagonheim Law was built for business. From starting a company to executing an exit strategy and everything in between, we work with our clients on the issues they face every day and throughout their business lifetime. Wagonheim Law serves as… Read More
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How to Guarantee the Phones Keep Ringing
I lost my job in 2001. It would be untrue to say I didn’t see it coming. I did. In fact, I volunteered for the unemployment line. The new venture the CEO went on the road to promote didn’t take… Read More
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A Business Thanksgiving
I was in the elevator the other day, listening to two people lamenting the fact that they had too much to do. Not for the first time, it struck me that too many people complain about this as if it… Read More
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You Made Your Decision, Now Stop Bitching
From time to time, I serve on peer advisory boards, whether formally or informally convened. Last week was one such occasion. During the course of discussion, the owner of the company under review (we’ll call him “Bill”) was speaking about… Read More
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How Do You Hire a Squirrel?
“If your company mission were to climb a tree, would you rather hire a squirrel or train a horse?” Of everything David Lunken said in his fascinating presentation, this was the question I can’t stop thinking about. David is a Senior Consultant for… Read More