Bangs Law Office was started in 1995 by its principal, Michael L. Bangs. Mr. Bangs previously was a partner in the law firm of Andes, Vaughn & Bangs having practiced with them from 1984 until 1995. Bangs Law Office was formed to provide clients with exceptional legal services in an efficient and cost-effective manner. The firm is kept small by design so that clients know that they are dealing with an experienced attorney on every matter.
If there are issues that clients encounter that need a particular specialist, the firm acts as general counsel in locating the appropriate referral and overseeing that work, again to ensure that the client is receiving legal services in the best manner possible.
The firm's clients include businesses that are highly regulated such as quarry operators, highway contractors, international aviation companies, and automobile dealerships as well as those who are less regulated such as commercial and residential contractors, professional practices, payroll companies, IT providers and other small businesses.
If there are issues that clients encounter that need a particular specialist, the firm acts as general counsel in locating the appropriate referral and overseeing that work, again to ensure that the client is receiving legal services in the best manner possible.
The firm's clients include businesses that are highly regulated such as quarry operators, highway contractors, international aviation companies, and automobile dealerships as well as those who are less regulated such as commercial and residential contractors, professional practices, payroll companies, IT providers and other small businesses.
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Will: A document in which you decide what you want done with your belongings following your death.
If you die without a will, state law decides what is done with your property and your belongings - this is generally more expensive and not necessarily in line with what you may want.
A will can even designate who receives certain specific items in the event of your death, such as an antique passed through the family, or a sentimental piece of jewelry.
Additionally, a will allows you to name a guardian to care for your children who are under 18 years of age at the time of your death.
If you die without a will, state law decides what is done with your property and your belongings - this is generally more expensive and not necessarily in line with what you may want.
A will can even designate who receives certain specific items in the event of your death, such as an antique passed through the family, or a sentimental piece of jewelry.
Additionally, a will allows you to name a guardian to care for your children who are under 18 years of age at the time of your death.
Michael L. Bangs is a 1976 graduate of Trinity High School, Camp Hill, Pennsylvania and received his B.A. Degree in 1980 from Hobart College.
He graduated with a J.D. degree in 1984 from the Dickinson School of Law, now the Pennsylvania State University.
Mr. Bangs was associated with and a partner of Andes, Vaughn & Bangs from 1984 until 1995.
In 1995 he opened his own law practice of Bangs Law Office which is located in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania.
In 2003 he entered into an Of Counsel relationship with William E. Miller, Jr., Esquire.
He graduated with a J.D. degree in 1984 from the Dickinson School of Law, now the Pennsylvania State University.
Mr. Bangs was associated with and a partner of Andes, Vaughn & Bangs from 1984 until 1995.
In 1995 he opened his own law practice of Bangs Law Office which is located in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania.
In 2003 he entered into an Of Counsel relationship with William E. Miller, Jr., Esquire.
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