Henry Dick is a member of Page, Mannino, Peresich & McDermott, PLLC. He oversees the firm's estate and business planning, estate administration, bond financings, like-kind exchanges, formations, and mergers and acquisitions.
As an estate planner, Henry has assisted hundreds of clients in planning the orderly transfer of assets valued in excess of a billion dollars. Henry also is one of a handful of attorneys on the Mississippi Gulf Coast listed in The Redbook for his expertise in municipal bond financings. Henry has been involved as bond counsel, underwriter's counsel, issuer's counsel, and lender's counsel in connection with dozens of bond financings for various municipalities, school districts, and other governmental units.
Henry was born and raised in Biloxi, Mississippi. He obtained his accounting degree from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1992. From there, Henry attended law school at the University of Mississippi where he graduated with honors in 1995. Prior to being admitted to practice law in 1996, Henry attended the University of Florida College of Law where he obtained an LL.M. in Taxation.
RECOGNITIONS:
AV-Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
The Best Lawyers in America for 2012--2015, Tax Law and Corporate Law
South Mississippi's Top 10 Community Leaders, Class of 2012
South Mississippi’s Top 10 Business Leaders Under 40, Class of 2007
Biloxi Lions Club, Father of the Year, 2011
EXPERIENCE:
Page, Mannino, Peresich & McDermott, PLLC
•Member, 2003 - present
•Associate, 1997 - 2002
Barnes, Broome, Dallas & McLeod, PLLC, 1996 - 1997
PUBLICATIONS AND SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS:
Mississippi Public Employees Retirement System, frequent lecturer on The Basics of Estate Planning
Setting up Trusts, Mississippi Society of Enrolled Agents, 2001
Author: Dockside Gambling and the Federal Maritime Lien Act, 64 Miss. L.J. 659 (1995)
Outside of the office
Away from the office, Henry enjoys weightlifting, running, golf, and fishing. Henry is a lifelong member of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church.