The Blum Firm, P.C.
Emily Horton is an accomplished musician and educator with a diverse background in music composition, teaching, and administrative roles. Currently serving as the Front Office Receptionist at The Blum Firm, P.C., Emily has previously worked as a freelance arranger and composer, creating arrangements for trombone, piano, and organ while also teaching piano and leading music composition camps at Master the Music. Emily's experience includes a role as an accompanist for various music events and contests, as well as positions at Follett Higher Education and Texas Christian University, where skills in customer service, teaching, and curriculum development were honed. Emily holds a Master of Music in Music Composition from Texas Christian University and a Bachelor of Music in Music Theory and Composition from Dallas Baptist University.
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The Blum Firm, P.C.
Founded in 1980, The Blum Firm has become a leader in the field of estate and tax planning and the related areas of asset protection planning, charitable planning, probate, guardianship, fiduciary litigation, business planning, succession planning, and family legacy planning. As a specialty firm, we strive to provide the ideal environment to advise high net-worth families, professionals, and businesses on tax, estate planning, and related matters. We place special emphasis on truly understanding our clients’ goals, both tax and non-tax related, and designing creative plans to achieve those goals. Each situation is unique, and we take pride in providing customized solutions that meet our clients’ needs. In addition to our traditional lines of practice, we also advise businesses on ways to minimize taxes, protect the business and its owners from liability exposure, and plan for business succession at death or retirement. In the current environment, individuals are seeking the firm’s services more and more for asset protection purposes, including protecting their children’s inheritance from creditors, divorce, and taxes. Foresight and advance planning significantly impact your ability to provide security for future generations.