Lamson, Dugan & Murray law firm is gaining momentum as one of their partners was listed as one of Omaha's best lawyers in Omaha Magazine.
Omaha, NE (PRWEB) June 8, 2008 -- Patrick G. Vipond, a lawyer specializing in Professional Malpractice Law from Lamson, Dugan & Murray law firm, was named one of the Best Lawyers in Omaha Magazine. The regional lifestyle bi-monthly publication has been in existence for more than 20 years and has published stories on the city's most fascinating people and interesting places. The publication produces stories on area politics, home and garden, leisure life, food and dining, style, arts, entertainment and travel.
The article, titled "Omaha's Best Lawyers" lists Omaha's Best Lawyers as judged by their peers. The list is excerpted from "The Best Lawyers in America 2008." The national survey of the top lawyers is regarded as the definitive referral guide to the legal profession. A listing as Best Lawyer has been accepted as proof of an attorney's professional ability. According to the article, legal professionals were asked, "If you had a close friend or relative who needed (legal representation), and you couldn't handle the case yourself -- for reasons of conflict of interest or time -- to whom would you refer them?"
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