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Beginning the week of May 12 and extending through the week of August 11, Bader Martin's staff will adopt a compressed schedule―working longer hours Monday through Thursday and generally taking Friday off.

Because our commitment to clients and professional colleagues remains our top priority through these summer months, we will continue to be available should you need us on a given Friday. If you need to reach us by phone and you don't have a cell phone number for the person you wish to speak to, you can leave a voicemail message, as described below. We'll monitor our voicemail and return calls as soon as possible.

Voicemail Messages for Our General Mailbox
If there isn't a specific person you're trying to contact or your message is not urgent, you can leave a quick voicemail message in Bader Martin's general mailbox. Simply call us at 206.621.1900 and wait for the recorded option to leave your voicemail message.

Voicemail Messages for a Personal Mailbox
If you know the name of the person for whom you want to leave a message, and you have the person's direct-dial number, you'll get a faster response by calling the direct-dial number to leave your voicemail message in a personal mailbox rather than the firm's general mailbox.

Not everyone at Bader Martin has a direct-dial number, but everyone has a personal mail box. To reach a personal mailbox when you don't have a direct-dial number, call Bader Martin at 206.621.1900. After your call is answered, you can key in the person's extension at any time and you'll be able to leave a personal voicemail message. You can also wait for the answering system's directory of extension numbers, which provides you with the correct extension based on the first three letters in the person's last name.

Bader Martin Phone List, Sorted by First Name

First Name

Last Name

Extension

Adelle

Kint

366

Allan

Steinman

314

Alvin

Martin

308

Andrea

Bonaccorsi

306

Anne

Samarawickrama

357

Andrew

Palmer

379

Aron

Segal

364

Bart

Wilson

315

Brian

Wainscoat

363

Bridget

Wagner

340

Candace

Johnson

361

Carol

Eisenhauer

323

Cary

Spagna

309

Chris

Strand

302

Cristina

Dominguez

378

Dany

Wanner

352

David

Stiefel

317

David

Thorpe

318

Dawn

Shanes

384

Debby

Cunningham

338

Diana

Pitner

355

Dongfeng

Tan

349

Dutchie

Shaw

362

Elena

Fedorouk

388

Eric

Hasson

339

Hae

Grace

381

Haiying

Wang

358

Hillary

Atwood

331

Issam

Errahmani

336

Jason

Mallon

347

Jeanne

Murphy

334

Jocelyn

Muhl

341

Joel

Ott

342

John

Hidalgo

371

Joy

McNally

375

Juliana

Laughlin

356

Julina

Little

380

Kevin

Silis

322

Kyle

Lane

351

Larry

Ross

311

Laughlin

Bradley

369

Leah

Johnson

345

Madalina

Dobra

332

Marina

Nelson

367

Mary

Dickinson

319

Mary Ann

Mason

330

Michele

Sullivan

312

Mike

Basilicato

304

Natalie

Novak

305

Olga

Moore

354

Pat

Flynn

316

Pat

Ramsey

359

Rod

Fujita

303

Roslyn

Houtman

346

Ryan

Bartlett

344

Ryan

Bray

329

Sarah

Van De Loop

374

Scott

Scheffler

389

Scott

Usher

320

Sharron

O'Donnell

327

Stephanie

Ritchie

324

Steve

Carlson

337

Steven

Djordjevich

333

Sunnie

Wang

373

Susan

Queary

326

Teresa

Cole

350

Terry

Smith

370

Walt

Smith

310

Xiang

Xu

382





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Walt Smith is a shareholder in the Bader Martin tax practice. He is also the firm's managing shareholder.

Walt provides a blend of tax, financial, and business consulting services for privately held businesses and their owners. Many of his clients are new or emerging businesses or companies struggling to meet financial or operational challenges.

Walt has extensive work experience in tax and financial reporting for real estate developers, investors, owners, lessors, and managers. He directs the firm's real estate practice and is a recognized expert in commercial and residential real estate, and partnership syndication.


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