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Rex L. Hogue, P.C



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Background and Education

Mr. Hogue graduated from Texas Tech University, located in Lubbock, Texas, receiving his B.A. in 1982. He worked as a business specialist and managed an office for Business Investment Group, specializing in the merger and acquisition of privately held companies. He later founded a financial consulting firm. Then he went to law school, receiving his Juris Doctor in 1992 from Regent University, a private Christian graduate school located in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

Legal Experience

Mr. Hogue started his legal career practicing estate planning with the law office of Barnhouse & Associates, in Richardson, Texas, in 1992. Eventually he became a name partner in the firm. In 1994, he accepted a position at Warner E. Stone & Associates, in Dallas, Texas, as the head of the estate-planning department. In November 1996, he joined Mr. Matt Fry to form the law firm of Fry & Hogue. After being a solo practitioner for several years, Mr. Hogue partnered with Mr. Bradley L. Bolinger to form the firm of Bolinger & Hogue, LLP, in 2006. Their office is in Frisco, Texas.

Mr. Hogue limits his practice to estate planning, including estate and gift tax planning, tax planning, business planning, asset protection planning, charitable planning, and probate matters. He has a statewide law practice, planning for estates ranging in size from very small to about $70 million. He frequently works with other attorneys on complex estate planning cases. He is considered an expert in preparing limited partnerships and limited partnerships prepared by him have received valuation adjustments ranging from 48-60% from IRS appraisers.

Mr. Hogue designed the family limited partnership in the Estate of Kelley v. Commissioner case. The case was decided in 2005 and is considered a huge taxpayer victory.

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