The Bessert Law Firm has been selected by North American News for the Legal Elite award in the area of taxation. “It is a great honor to be recognized for our work by a national industry source” said Mr. Bessert. “While there are a number of peer recognition honors awarded annually, this award is particularly satisfying because it comes directly from the industries we serve.”
North America News is the definitive magazine for CEOs, top tier management and key decision makers across the US. Created to inform, entertain, influence, and shape the corporate conversation across the nation through high quality editorial, in-depth research and an experienced and dedicated network of advisers, North America News provides our readership with the most authoritative and current analysis of the major changes effecting the corporate landscape, and the latest deals and topical issues dominating the corporate universe.
Discussing the awards, Coordinator Nathan Angell commented: “These awards highlight the most respected lawyers and attorneys as well as their fields of expertise and the companies they represent, and focus on the incredible results that come of commitment and passion in the industry. It has been a pleasure to work with each and every one of our deserving winners and I would just like to wish them every success going forward.”
All winners for the awards were the result of months of research and analysis from North America News’ dedicated awards team. As a result, each and every winner was chosen on merit only, and can take great pride from the fact that they were selected for their success.
As such, the 2017 Legal Elite awards celebrates the skill and dedication of firms, teams and individuals, from across the US, who help and support the legal process.
The Bessert Law Firm, established in Clark County Washington in 1992, advises clients throughout the Pacific Northwest on legal matters involving estate planning, tax law and tax planning, tax controversies and tax litigation, and business operations, finance, and transactional matters.