Oct. 7, 2025
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP is pleased to announce that Hall Provence IV has joined the firm as a corporate partner in its Greenville office. With more than a decade of experience, Provence joins the firm’s Private Entities and Transactions Team, further strengthening its estate planning and corporate offerings.
Provence advises individuals, families, and executors on a broad spectrum of estate planning and administration matters, with a focus on protecting assets and navigating complex tax issues that impact estates and trusts. He previously served as a partner at a boutique Greenville law firm for five years and holds an LL.M. in taxation, equipping him to deliver strategic, efficient, and forward-thinking plans for clients ranging from families to high-net-worth individuals.
“Hall’s arrival adds real depth to our Greenville practice,” said Jeff Gurney, chair of the firm’s Private Entities and Transactions Team. “He brings not only extensive knowledge of trusts and estates but also a strong understanding of the local business community. His ability to balance complex tax strategies with practical client solutions makes him an invaluable addition to our team.”
In addition to his estate and trust work, Provence counsels business clients on day-to-day operational needs, including entity formation, partnership agreements, and corporate governance. Known for his thoughtful, client-first approach, he tailors solutions to meet the unique goals of each client he serves.
“Nelson Mullins offers the perfect platform for my practice,” said Provence. “The firm’s national reach, collaborative culture, and strong presence in Greenville create an incredible opportunity to serve my clients at the highest level. I’m thrilled to join such a talented team and to contribute to the firm’s continued success in the region.”
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