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Announcement of Firm Name Change to Renaker Scott LLP

July 9, 2022 by Teresa Renaker

Effective July 11, 2022, Renaker Hasselman Scott LLP has changed its name to Renaker Scott LLP. This change is due to our former partner, Margo Hasselman Greenough, stepping back from the practice of law. We will miss working with Margo and wish her all the best.

At Renaker Scott LLP, partners Teresa Renaker and Kirsten Scott continue to provide advice, negotiation, and litigation services to employees and retirees with matters involving employee benefit plans. We also represent individuals transitioning into or out of jobs and evaluating options for medical leaves of absence. We look forward to continuing to work with you.

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