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Holland & Hart’s Free Entrepreneur Education Series ‘Law on Tap’ Supports New and Growing Reno Businesses

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Holland & Hart, Nevada’s largest full-service law firm, will host “Law on Tap” Oct. 28 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Holland & Hart offices in Reno. “Law on Tap” gives local entrepreneurs and small business owners the opportunity to learn from Holland & Hart attorneys how to navigate the fundamental legal and business issues of launching a new venture or taking the next step with an existing small business.

“Reno is in the midst of reinventing itself, and we want to make sure entrepreneurs and small business owners have the knowledge they need to succeed,” said Jim Newman, administrative partner at Holland & Hart’s Reno office. “The opportunity to meet one-on-one with Holland & Hart attorneys at no cost is one way we can help build and contribute to the amazing things happening in Reno and this region.”

The topic for the Oct. 28 session is “Small Business Litigation.”

Media are invited to attend all sessions. For further information or interview requests, please contact Paul Ward, Holland & Hart director of client relations, at [email protected].

About Holland & Hart:
Holland & Hart LLP delivers integrated legal solutions to regional, national and international clients of all sizes. Since its inception in 1947, Holland & Hart’s approximately 500 lawyers have consistently been recognized by leading national and international peer and industry review organizations for innovation and dedication to the practice of law. For more information, visit www.hollandhart.com.

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