Law Promo Launches the Marshall Law Firm Website web_law_mar
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Law Promo is pleased to announce the launch of the new responsive website for the Marshall Law Firm.We were happy to help the Marshall Law Firm achieve a website that satisfies the client’s online needs and brings a modern and professional aesthetic to their law firm.
About the firm: The Marshall Law Firm is dedicated to helping the little guy. Too often consumers are cheated, bullied or swindled and have no idea how to fight back. Many people simply don’t have the time to fight, even if they know how. We have the time. We know how.
Please visit: http://www.marshall-law-firm.com
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