Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani, the nation's first and only full-service law firm with offices in all 50 states, welcomes Quinn Murphy as a Partner in the firm's Tampa and St. Louis offices, strengthening the Construction practice group.
Murphy brings more than 20 years of legal and trial experience to the firm. His practice focuses on business, construction, and commercial litigation. He has represented contractors, subcontractors, manufacturers, and real estate developers in litigation throughout the United States. He is a trial lawyer with significant trial experience in state and federal court. In addition to his considerable first-chair trial experience, he has successfully mediated and arbitrated disputes to resolution in Florida, Illinois, Missouri, California, New York, and throughout the United States.
"Quinn is a versatile litigator and leader. His extensive experience in construction and commercial litigation expands the legal services offered in our Tampa office, allows us to better serve existing clients, and magnifies our ability to provide legal counsel in a multitude of practice areas in Florida and throughout the Southeastern United States," said Kristina Marsh, Tampa Managing Partner. "I look forward to working alongside Quinn and his team as we continue to grow the Tampa office."
He spent the first eight years of his career with a large international firm, the world's largest law firm today. After that, he was a partner at two mid-to-large Midwest law firms, where he represented clients in a wide range of business, commercial, and construction litigation matters. He also led the development and organization of sports law practice groups at his prior firms, providing sports and entertainment industry clients with a wide range of legal support and services.
He is admitted to practice in Florida, Missouri, and Illinois. He received his law degree from Saint Louis University School of Law and his MBA and undergraduate degree from Drury University.
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