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David E. Mack

Partner

Phone:
509.248.7220
Fax:
509.282.8458
Email:
dmack@hawleytroxell.com

Biography

David Mack’s practice focuses on estate planning, elder law, probate and estate administration.

David assists clients with their estate planning needs, often focusing on strategies to avoid future disputes and minimize potential tax issues. David also advises clients regarding the administration of probates and trusts, drafts TEDRA agreements, and handles estate litigation. He helps clients qualify for Medicaid benefits while structuring their estates to preserve their assets.

Outside of the office, David enjoys traveling, fly fishing, and supporting Arsenal Football Club.

PROFESSIONAL/COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS

Spokane County Bar Association

Yakima County Estate Planning Council, Secretary 2019-2020

Capitol Theatre Yakima, Board Member since 2022

BAR ADMISSIONS

Washington

EDUCATION

Law School:

University of Washington School of Law, LL.M. Taxation, 2014

Seattle University School of Law, J.D., 2013

Undergraduate:

Walla Walla University, B.A. History, 2010

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