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WD&W Partners Get Buzzed...

haircuts for MartyMonday April 9, 2012,  was a special Haircut Day at Walthall, Drake & Wallace LLP, as our third floor conference room became the barbershop for a couple of hours with shop talk of tax season and what our partners were getting ready to do.. Marty Hrabik, Jr. retired partner at, WD&W was recently diagnosed...              Marty Hrabik ... 

 

 

RETIREMENT-READY!  SET!  GO? By Cindy Kula  Have you ever wondered if retirement in 2012 means the same as retirement did in 1980?  Do you know your retirement income needs? Are you saving enough for retirement?            What Do you Want?     


What can the construction industry do to face reduce its exposure to injuries?

Workplace risk factors for cumulative trauma disorders (CTDs) include repetitive motions, encountering high forces, awkward postures and vibration exposure. CTDs in the construction industry can be associated with such activities as manual material handling, hand tool usage, awkward postures and prolonged equipment operation.                         Reduce the risk

The Walthall Way

It starts with a "Walthall." Orville Walthall was one of the founding partners of the large local accounting firm known as Walthall, Drake & Wallace LLP (WD&W). In 1944, Orville founded the firm with his partner, John Drake. The Firm has grown into one of the larger local accounting firms in Northeastern Ohio. It has grown to its present size of approximately 50 employees through a series of acquisitions and mergers over the last several

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