For over 75 years, three successful generations of the Fehseke family have been providing legal service in Fort Madison, Keokuk, Burlington, Mt. Pleasant, Muscatine, Davenport, Iowa City, Cedar Rapids, and Des Moines, Iowa as well as Quincy, Nauvoo, Niota, Carthage and Dallas City, IL to people from all walks of life and from all parts of the United States.
The firm's founder, R. L. Fehseke, began his law practice in Fort Madison in 1944 as an associate. He established Fehseke Law Offices in 1958. Today, his son, R. L. Fehseke, Jr., and his grandchildren, Richard L. Fehseke III, and Elaine Fehseke Gray, continue the practice. We see things differently.
The firm's founder, R. L. Fehseke, began his law practice in Fort Madison in 1944 as an associate. He established Fehseke Law Offices in 1958. Today, his son, R. L. Fehseke, Jr., and his grandchildren, Richard L. Fehseke III, and Elaine Fehseke Gray, continue the practice. We see things differently.
Services
Whether to have a will, a trust - or nothing at all is an issue that everyone who owns something should decide. And whether your 'something' is everything you ever wanted or only what you need, we recommend that you work with us to learn what will happen to your. We represent landlords, tenants, home sellers, home buyers, investors, institutional banking and mortgage lenders, builders and developers.
Planning for the future and anticipating the questions of tomorrow can alleviate the burden of taxes that can challenge - or even cripple - the financial health of commercial or personal clients in the event of a loss. New legislation regarding tax issues and financial matters can pose great challenges to you and your business.
Fehseke & Gray Law Offices draws from three generations of practice to offer a broad range of skills and experience in the commercial and corporate practice areas.
We counsel clients in corporate and business matters (domestic and international); commercial financing and lending matters; contract law; corporate taxation; environmental law; real estate matters, including development and purchase; franchising; cooperatives; general and regulatory law; non-profit corporations and municipal law; mergers and acquisitions; formation and representation of corporations and professional corporations; partnerships; limited partnerships; limited liability companies; and small business and personal business matters.
We counsel clients in corporate and business matters (domestic and international); commercial financing and lending matters; contract law; corporate taxation; environmental law; real estate matters, including development and purchase; franchising; cooperatives; general and regulatory law; non-profit corporations and municipal law; mergers and acquisitions; formation and representation of corporations and professional corporations; partnerships; limited partnerships; limited liability companies; and small business and personal business matters.
Our commercial transaction practice focuses on business relationships among customers, suppliers, manufacturers, strategic partners, financiers and other key constituents. Our sophisticated understanding of the legal issues and business implications arising in these complex relationships enhances our ability to address problems proactively, manage risk and react quickly and effectively to changing, often crisis-driven situations.
Whether to have a will, a trust - or nothing at all is an issue that everyone who owns something should decide.
And whether your 'something' is everything you ever wanted or only what you need, we recommend that you work with us to learn what will happen to your possessions after you are gone, decide how you might want to change that, and, while you are at it - what you can do to help the people you leave behind avoid as many taxes, attorney fees and court costs as possible.
And whether your 'something' is everything you ever wanted or only what you need, we recommend that you work with us to learn what will happen to your possessions after you are gone, decide how you might want to change that, and, while you are at it - what you can do to help the people you leave behind avoid as many taxes, attorney fees and court costs as possible.