2018 Champaign County Farmer’s Gathering

Several attorneys from Martin Browne will speak on topics of interest to local farmers on Thursday, September 13th.  The free seminar, hosted by Security National Bank in partnership with the Champaign County Farm Bureau and Martin, Browne, Hull & Harper, P.L.L., will be held in the Champaign County Community Auditorium located at 1512 S. US Highway 68 in Urbana.  Subjects to be covered include: succession planning, land preservation and case studies.  Registration begins at 7:45 a.m.  Please contact Terri Belliveau at (937) 324-6950 with questions or to reserve a spot.

 

Martin Browne Supports Champaign County Fair Exhibitors

Martin, Browne, Hull & Harper joined with other local businesses and interested individuals to support the Champaign County Fair’s Livestock Sales.  Countless youths labored throughout the year and our firm was proud to be a part of rewarding their hard work and dedication.  For more information on the sales, please click here.    

Bey joins Martin Browne and Bankers’ Title

MARTIN, BROWNE, HULL, & HARPER Welcomes Daniel L. Bey

MARTIN BROWNE, HULL & HARPER, PLL AND BANKERS’ TITLE AGENCY are pleased to announce the addition of Attorney Daniel L. Bey. Daniel joins MARTIN BROWNE’S real estate, corporate law, estate planning, and civil litigation groups, and BANKERS’ TITLE AGENCY.

Daniel graduated from Graham High School, obtained his undergraduate degree from Wittenberg University, and his law degree from Ohio Northern College of Law in 2011. While at Ohio Northern, Daniel served on the law review editorial board and graduated both magna cum laude and with his LL.M. in Democratic Governance and the Rule of Law. After law school, Daniel travelled to Kosovo on a U.S. Fulbright Scholarship in Law, where he implemented legal and economic reforms as part of USAID funded projects.

Daniel focuses primarily on real property and corporate transactional matters. He has represented hundreds of landowners in farm planning, easement and lease negotiations, and royalty disputes. He previously also served as part of the Ohio legal team for several multi-billion-dollar natural gas and petroleum pipeline infrastructure projects, taking part in civil litigation and overseeing real property matters.

In addition to his law license, Daniel is a licensed Title Insurance Agent with the State of Ohio and will be expanding Bankers’ Title Agency’s presence in our Urbana office. Daniel provides extensive experience in negotiating, insuring, and closing agricultural, residential, and commercial transactions.

Daniel is a native of Champaign County and resides with his wife, Janelle (Jess) Bey and their daughter, Evelyn, in his family home near Kiser Lake.

http://www.urbanacitizen.com/news/62144/bey-joins-urbana-law-firm

New Springfield Office Location

NOTICE: MARTIN, BROWNE, HULL & HARPER’s Springfield office is moving to 500 N. Fountain, Springfield, Ohio.  MARTIN BROWNE’S Springfield and Urbana offices will be temporarily CLOSED for the move on March 22-23 and will reopen the week of March 26th for scheduled appointments.  Thank you for your patience and understanding as we settle into our beautiful new space. 

Overtime Rule Seminar

Chamber of Greater Springfield – Legislative Breakfast September 29, 2016

Overtime Rule Seminar

7:30 a.m. Thursday, September 29, 2016

At the Courtyard by Marriott

$20 includes breakfast

 

Presented by:

Randall M Comer, Attorney

Martin, Browne, Hull & Harper PLL

 

A Program of The Chamber of Greater Springfield

 

REGISTER TODAY

 

Is your company ready for the Overtime Overhaul!

Your company or organization MUST be ready to implement the DOL’s Overtime Final Rule by December 1st, 2016.

The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that employers will spend $592.7 million to comply with the new rule and it will affect 7.4 million establishments.  The department calculated that it will cost $254.5 million for businesses to become familiar with the regulations; $160.1 million to make necessary adjustments; and $178.1 million in managerial costs. 

This Chamber program will present information that will help you understand the new overtime rule and how to formulate                 your policy and plan.