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Julie Phillips
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Julie Phillips
 
Agricultural, Business, Landlord Tenant and Real Estate
Ohio State University - Columbus
Julie Phillips, as Assistant Chief Legal Counsel for the Ohio Department of Agriculture, provides legal counsel and advice for the Ohio Department of Agriculture while assisting government in being small business friendly. Julie Phillips’ passion for small business and agriculture started when she was 5 years old, cleaning off tables and washing dishes in the back of her parents’ Italian restaurant, eventually working her way up through the ranks to management. Valuing fresh food in the restaurant business, she also spent many years helping on the family farm growing fresh produce and tending livestock. Recognizing the many...
Julianne E. Murray
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Julianne E. Murray
Milford, DE Attorney with 13 years of experience
(302) 422-9300 23B NW Front Street
Milford, DE 19963
Estate Planning, Probate and Real Estate
Admitted to practice law in Delaware in 2011, Julie opened Murray Law LLC in early 2012 because she had a vision of a law practice that was based on constitutional principles and marked by personal service and a common-sense approach.

She introduced herself and her practice by doing a daily call-in on a local radio show. For eighteen months, she used the call-in time as an educational segment that focused on various aspects of the law and conducted many “schools” on topics such as the U.S. Constitution, the Delaware Courts, real estate, landlord/tenant law, traffic offenses, and estate planning.

In January 2015,...
Bradley A. Coxe
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Bradley A. Coxe
Wilmington, NC Attorney with 29 years of experience
(910) 834-8400 Wrightsville Ave.
Wilmington, NC 28403
Free ConsultationMedical Malpractice and Personal Injury
University of North Carolina School of Law
In 1991, after graduating from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with a degree in political science, Bradley realized that 1) he couldn’t afford to start his own country and 2) Dean Smith’s incoming 1990 freshman class looked to be one of the best classes ever assembled in college basketball, so he decided to attend the UNC School of Law. Three years and one national championship later, he graduated and began working as a trial lawyer for Anderson, Cox and Ennis and continued there when it became Anderson, Daniel and Coxe. In 2005, Bradley started Hodges &...