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Attorneys Debra M. Bulluck and Madeline E. Davis Join Moss & Barnett

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March 8, 2023
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN—Moss & Barnett is pleased to announce that attorneys Debra M. Bulluck and Madeline E. Davis have joined the firm.

Debra M. Bulluck is a member of Moss & Barnett’s family law team. She is committed to compassionate advocacy and assists and strategizes with clients to develop creative and effective solutions to complex family matters, including dissolution proceedings, paternity, custody, parenting time, child support, spousal maintenance, orders for protection, distribution of marital assets and debts, and the many other issues today’s families face. Prior to joining Moss & Barnett, Debra clerked for the Honorable Mary Madden in the Fourth Judicial District, Hennepin County Family Court, and she served as the Legal Assistance for Victims Project Attorney at Standpoint, providing holistic legal services to survivors of domestic and sexual violence.

Madeline E. Davis is a member of Moss & Barnett’s litigation and construction law teams. She has experience in all phases of construction litigation, including drafting and negotiating construction contracts, pre-litigation risk assessment, construction defect claims, jobsite accidents, delay and acceleration claims, mechanics’ liens, insurance coverage disputes, and procurement issues. Madeline also has significant mediation, arbitration, and trial experience.

The post Attorneys Debra M. Bulluck and Madeline E. Davis Join Moss & Barnett appeared first on Attorney at Law Magazine.



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