Women-Owned Law Firm Smith Fisher Maas & Howard, P.C. Joins NAMWOLF
The National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF) is pleased to welcome Smith Fisher Maas & Howard, P.C., a women-owned law firm based in Indianapolis, to its growing list of highly-qualified Law Firm Members.
Indianapolis, IN (PRWEB) October 20, 2006 -- The National Association of Minority and Women Owned Law Firms (NAMWOLF) is pleased to welcome Smith Fisher Maas & Howard, P.C., a women-owned law firm based in Indianapolis, to its growing list of highly-qualified Law Firm Members.
“We are proud to have Smith Fisher Maas & Howard as one of our distinguished Law Firm Members,” said Jane Kalata, Associate Director of NAMWOLF. “NAMWOLF’s increase in strength and extensive growth is due in large part by the addition of such law firms.”
“We are very pleased to be affiliated with NAMWOLF”, said Rebecca Maas of Smith Fisher Maas & Howard. “As a small law firm, we are often faced with the commonly held perception that larger law firms provide better quality legal services than do smaller, minority-owned law firms. NAMWOLF provides us – and each of their member firms – the opportunity to combat this perception by participating in the market and proving the competency and quality of smaller firms.”
Smith Fisher Maas & Howard, P.C. is an AV-rated Indiana defense firm founded in 1993. The firm’s practice areas cover appellate law, arbitration and mediation, trucking law, construction law, environmental law, insurance coverage , personal injury, products liability law, toxic torts and workers compensation law. The firm’s four principals have over 75 years of combined litigation experience in Indiana’s courts.
The National Association of Minority & Women Owned Law Firms (www.namwolf.org) was founded in June, 2001. It is a national trade association comprised of a select group of minority and women-owned law firms which exhibit excellence in the legal profession. The primary aim of the organization is to advocate for the increased utilization of minority and women-owned law firms by major corporations and governmental entities throughout the United States.
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