Margo Murphy Joins Ball Janik LLP’s Orlando Office
Margo E. Murphy has joined Ball Janik LLP’s Orlando office as an Associate Attorney in the Insurance Recovery and Construction Litigation practice groups.
ORLANDO, Fla. (PRWEB) May 03, 2018
Ms. Murphy’s background representing insurance companies gives her key insight in the representation of owners in construction defect claims and policyholders in insurance coverage disputes. Her background in the insurance industry affords her the unique perspective and understanding of how insurance companies evaluate claims, resulting in maximizing available insurance coverage for Ball Janik’s clients.
About Ball Janik LLP
Ball Janik LLP is a Pacific Northwest law firm headquartered in Portland, Oregon, with an office in Orlando, Florida. For over thirty years, Ball Janik LLP has been providing outstanding legal services in the areas of bankruptcy and creditor rights, commercial litigation, construction and design, construction litigation, employment, real estate and land use, insurance recovery for policyholders, and securities litigation.
Ball Janik LLP represents large and small businesses; state, municipal and local governments; associations; schools and universities; and individuals. Ball Janik LLP provides clients an aggressive, skilled, team approach to solve problems and achieve results. Ball Janik LLP has been recognized by Chambers USA, U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers®, The Best Lawyers in America©, and Corporate International. Ball Janik LLP’s success and integrity have repeatedly made it one of “Oregon’s Most Admired Professional Firms,” according to the Portland Business Journal’s survey results of CEOs throughout the region.
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