About Maupin, Cox & LeGoy Maupin, Cox & LeGoy was founded in 1972 by Steven T. Walther and Jon J. Key under the firm name of Walther & Key. Ernest J. Maupin joined the firm in 1973, and the name of the firm and its members have evolved since then. Mr. Walther retired from the firm in January 2006 following his appointment to the Federal Election Commission where he now serves as the Chairman. Mr. Key is retired but remains of counsel to the firm. Although the firm began with a local general civil practice, it now serves the entire State of Nevada in all aspects of civil law. The firm handles matters requiring the resolution of complex civil disputes, whether through mediation, arbitration or litigation. The firm has an extensive tax practice and handles all phases of tax matters, including individual, partnership, trust, estate, corporate and federal income tax matters, estate, gift, and generation-skipping transfer tax matters, and tax litigation. The firm handles all aspects of civil litigation, corporate and public finance matters, creditor bankruptcy, real property, health care, employment, civil rights defense, and education law matters, including representation of institutional and governmental entities. The firm is also active in the community. Members of the firm regularly participate in continuing legal education programs, professional association activities, pro bono programs, civic affairs and a number of community service projects. Your use of this web site does not create an attorney-client relationship between you and Maupin, Cox & LeGoy. The information accessible at this web site is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Read More
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