
Home Shaping SuccessSM
Of Counsel
/saxon|gcglaw:com | v-card
Donald R. Saxon practices in the areas of taxation, estate planning, business organizations and employee benefits. He is a member of the New Hampshire, Nevada and California Bars, past chair of the tax section of the New Hampshire Bar and a frequent lecturer and writer on taxation, estate planning and employee benefit issues. He has practiced tax and estate planning law since 1976, and is selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® in the fields of Tax Law and Trusts and Estates. He is an assistant professor of accounting at Westminster College.
Don received his bachelor of arts from San Francisco State University, his juris doctor from California Western University where he was a member of Law Review. He holds an L.L.M. degree in taxation from George Washington University. Don served in the United States Marine Corp and retired from the Marine Corps Reserves as a colonel.
Recent articles by Donald R. Saxon:
Using the Tax Code To Establish America's Energy Independence
November 2008
New Deferred Compensation Rules Require Immediate Action
January 2005
Banks Work With Small Businesses to Offer Affordable Health Care Products to Employees
September 2004
An Unpleasant Surprise:
The Turn-key Package from the HMO that Isn't
September 2003
Vacation/Sick Day Conversion Plans:
A Partial Solution to Rising Health Care Costs
May 2003

Practice Areas:
Corporate and Securities
Employment Law and Benefits
Taxation
Trusts & Estates
Venture Capital
Toll-free:
800-528-1181
Fax:
603-228-8396
Administrative assistant:
Rhonda Davignon
603-545-3632
Admitted in:
New Hampshire
California
Nevada
Use of this website. The material provided on this website is provided for informational purposes only. The recipient of the content of this site should not act or refrain from acting based upon any content included in the site without seeking the appropriate legal or professional advice based on the particular facts and circumstances at issue. The content of the site contains general information and may not reflect current legal developments. The firm expressly disclaims all liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based on any of the content of this site.
Use of email. You should not send any confidential information to the firm until a formal attorney/client relationship is established in writing. By clicking “OK”, you acknowledge that any information sent to the firm by email or through the website is not secure and shall not be deemed confidential. The transmission of information to or from the website does not create an attorney/client relationship.
In addition, by clicking “OK”, you acknowledge that information sent to the firm through this website or before the establishment of any attorney/client relationship shall be deemed public and may be disclosed to others. It shall not be the basis of any claimed conflict of interest.