Five Attorneys Join Morris Polich & Purdy LLP's New San Francisco Office
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Morris Polich & Purdy LLP is pleased to announce that, as part of an initiative to expand their practice, the firm welcomes five new real estate and commercial litigation attorneys who have joined MPP's newest office in San Francisco. Located in the Embarcadero Center, this office enables MPP to provide clients in Northern California the high level of service for which they are well-known in Southern California and Nevada.
Jeffrey Belote, Conrad Breece, Elizabeth England, Timothy Flaherty and Nancy Perham bring a wealth of experience to MPP's Real Estate and Commercial Litigation practice. The addition of these attorneys dramatically increases MPP's ability to handle real estate litigation and transactional work, and strengthens the bridge between their existing Real Estate, Environmental and Construction law practices.
"We are very excited to welcome this distinguished team to our firm," says Managing Partner Don Ridge. "Their vast and diverse set of experience and skills contribute to MPP's already noteworthy dedication to client service; our clients will reap the benefits of their expert advice and counsel."
About MPP
Morris Polich & Purdy LLP is a law firm that works with its clients on a national basis. We represent clients in every state, as well as many U.S. possessions. We also have a wealth of international affiliations.
Our dedication to clients, combined with extensive experience, both in the trial and appellate courts, are the qualities that distinguish us from other law firms. Our attorneys are known for their vast experience and success. We provide superior legal services in a manner consistent with our clients' best interests and goals. We are committed to expertise in all our areas of practice, knowing our clients' businesses and providing client service at the highest level.
SOURCE Morris Polich & Purdy LLP
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