Margo Murphy Joins Ball Janik LLP’s Orlando Office2018-11-15T21:16:36+00:00
05.03.2018 // NEWS, Press Releases
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 Defect practices. Ms. Murphy’s practice is focused on prosecuting insurance coverage and construction defect matters for policyholders and owners. Prior to joining Ball Janik, she concentrated her practice on representing national insurers in coverage disputes and bad faith defense.

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.

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Ball Janik LLP was founded in 1982 with six lawyers and a four-person support staff in Portland, Oregon. Since our firm’s inception, we have expanded our capabilities, our professionals, and geographic footprint. What started as a firm focused in real property and land use (known then as Ball Janik & Novack), has grown to include the insights of a team of 30-plus attorneys, with a combined six centuries of experience, and capabilities including Real Estate and Land Use, Construction Defect, Commercial Litigation, Insurance Recovery, Construction and Design, Employment, Finance and Corporate, Public Agencies and Schools, and Community Associations. With offices in Florida and Oregon, our regional growth has earned us a national reputation for upholding the rights of our clients.

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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