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Moore McLaughlin 2009

Name: F. Moore McLaughlin Title: Owner Company: All States 1031 Exchange Facilitator, LLC Location: 32 Custom House St., Suite 510, Providence RI 02903 Birthplace and year: Lubbock, Tex. - 1967 Family: Wife, Lisa; children: Franklin, Andrew Tex College: University of Texas at Dallas - BS Accounting; Pepperdine University School of Law - JD; N.Y. School of Law - Masters of Law in Taxation. First job outside of 1031: Ord & Norman Law - associate attorney First job in 1031: All States 1031 Exchange Facilitator, LLC - founded 1999 What do you do now and what are you planning for the future? We handle all types of 1031 exchanges on a national basis, including real and personal property. Will continue to grow the company through the education of allied professions. Hobbies: Fishing Favorite book: Gorilla Marketing series by Jay Levinson Key to success: Focus and hard work If you had to choose another vocation what would it be? Professional fisherman on the pro fishing circuit.
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