Throughout its 50-year history, supporting clients and communities has been at the heart of the Murray Plumb & Murray ethos. Attorneys at the firm have been involved in notable development and non-profit projects that have spurred revitalization across the state, have worked closely with employers and employees, and have helped clients protect what matters most through all manner of family and estate law work.
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