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RE lawyer needed Nacogdoches, texas

Anna Catron
  • Fort Worth, TX
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I'm I'm setting up a series LLC and live in Nacogdoches Texas. Any lawyer recommendations?

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    Definitely hire the attorney you feel comfortable with, but you can hire an attorney anywhere in the state. Depending on what you're doing with the Series LLC, may be other folks specializing in that elsewhere. Short Term Rentals or student rentals, have a lot of nuance, etc.

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