Talbot retires from practice after 35 years of service
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Bill Talbot took down his shingle on the 30th of June, 2025, after 35 years in the practice of law. He had been working of counsel with New Point Law Firm, plc, since its inception in July 2023 and previously with the Newbrough Law Firm, LLP.


A native of Audubon, Iowa, Bill was raised in the livestock nutrition and equipment industry and spent his years before college working at the family horse production facility and feed supplement factory. After graduation from the University of Northern Iowa with a degree in Business Management, Bill managed several agricultural product distribution centers and a farmer/rancher agricultural products sales force for nearly 15 years.


Bill then set out on his legal career. He attended and Drake University Law School in Des Moines. He graduated with honors.


Bill began practicing law with the Parker Law Firm in Nevada, Iowa, in 1990. He joined the Newbrough Law Firm, as a partner in 2004.


Throughout his career, Bill had a varied practice. He counseled clients in the areas of business, corporate, and commercial law; civil and commercial trials and appeals; contract law; estate planning; and trust and estate administration. In 2001, after being trained by both the Mediation Training & Consultation Institute of Ann Arbor Michigan and the American Academy of ADR Attorneys, Bill added mediation to his practice. He is particularly well-known for mediating corporate and family farm disputes, and large asset dissolutions.



New Point Law Firm, plc, is an Iowa general practice law firm with attorneys practicing in the areas including but not limited to:

Administrative Law 

Adoption Law 

Agricultural Law 

Alternative Dispute Resolution 

Banking Law 

Business Acquisition

Business Franchising

Business Law

Business Mergers

Business Organization

Business Planning

Civil Litigation

Civil Practice

Car Accidents

Commercial Law

Commercial Litigation

Commercial Real Estate

Constitutional Law

Construction and Development

Contracts

Corporate Law 

Criminal Defense

Divorce

Elder Law 

Employment Law

Employee Benefits

Estate Administration

Estate planning

Family Law 

General Practice

Government

Government Contracts

Juvenile Court

Landlord/Tenant

Legal Malpractice 

Litigation 

Medical Malpractice 

Municipal Law

OWI & DUI

Personal Injury 

Probate

Product Liability 

Professional Liability 

Professional Malpractice

Real Estate 

Tax Preparation

Taxation Law

Trial Law 

Trusts

Venture Capital & Securities

Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning & Probate Law 

Worker's Compensation

Wills

Zoning, Planning & Land Use

September 18, 2024
Associate Attorney New Point Law Firm, plc, is seeking an attorney, preferably with a minimum of three years’ experience. Qualifications Excellent research, writing, organization, and communication skills are required. The ideal candidate would also possess a strong work ethic, ability to exercise independent judgment, and dedication to serving their community. Iowa bar admission is required. How to apply Send a resume and a cover letter to: New Point Law Firm, plc Attn: Nicole S. Facio, HR Manager P.O. Box 847 Ames, IA 50010 or by email to: nfacio@newpointlawfirm.com All applications will be handled confidentially. New Point Law Firm is an equal opportunity employer. Posted 09/17/2024. Open until filled.
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