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Gilmore Bell Announces New Director in Salt Lake City
Gilmore & Bell, P.C., a leading public finance law firm, is pleased to announce that Aaron Wade has been named director in the Salt Lake City office. Mr. Wade has practiced law as a municipal bond attorney since entering the law practice in 2017 with a focus on...
Gilmore Bell Announces New Director and Shareholders in Kansas City
Gilmore & Bell, P.C., a leading public finance law firm, is pleased to announce that Shelby Exposito has been named director in the Kansas City office. Ms. Exposito serves as bond counsel to state and local government agencies, cities, counties and school...
Gilmore Bell Adds New Attorneys in St. Louis
Gilmore & Bell, P.C., a leading public finance law firm, is pleased to announce that Amalia Duncan and Aubrey Manculich Gatter have joined the firm as associates in the St. Louis office. Ms. Duncan received a B.A. degree in Romance Languages and Literatures with a...
Kansas House Bill 2304
House Bill 2304 (“HB 2304”) was adopted by the Kansas Legislature during the 2025 session and became effective on July 1, 2025. HB 2304 requires reporting to the Kansas Department of Commerce (the “Department”) and Kansas Secretary of Commerce (the “Secretary”)...
Preserving Tax Exemption for Municipal Financing
As we move through 2025, significant changes in federal tax policy are on the horizon. The White House and Congress have pledged to pass a tax bill this year, and lawmakers are actively working on legislation that would extend provisions of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs...
Gilmore Bell Remains a Strong Leader in Public Finance
Gilmore & Bell, P.C. ranked 13th in dollar volume as bond counsel in the nation for 2024 by LSEG Data & Analytics in its Year-end Annual Review. The firm delivered the approving opinion on 352 long-term municipal issues, the 4th largest number in the country,...
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