Legal and Regulatory

Miami Bridges Falling Down: Four Ways to Survive (and Grow Stronger) Through Disaster
Maintaining corporate viability during disaster is difficult, but proper planning and forethought can make the difference in a company surviving (and even growing stronger) in the face of crisis.
By Quinn Murphy
May 8, 2018
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by Quinn Murphy
Quinn Murphy, J.D., M.B.A., is a civil litigator with significant trial experience in delay, defect, non-payment and professional negligence claims. He lives with his wife and two children just across the Mississippi River beautiful in Columbia, Illinois. Mr. Murphy can be reached at (314) 446-4231.
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