Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Dallas-based MasonBaronet adds two local clients
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DALLAS MasonBaronet, a Dallas-based, full-service marketing firm, today announced the addition of two new clients: Elrod Trial Attorneys and Goranson, Bain, Larsen, Greenwald, Maultsby & Murphy, PLLC, a family law practice. The agency currently assists in marketing and communications for Sayles Werbner, Payne Mitchell Law Group, the Texas Trial Lawyers Association and InterLegis.
“Although MasonBaronet works in a variety of industries, we have been successful in representing many clients in the legal sector. Professional service companies appreciate the creativity we are able to bring to their brand while still maintaining the integrity of their business. And, they are looking for an agency partner who can help drive business with strategic thinking. It is this kind of service that led Elrod Trial Attorneys and Goranson Bain to choose to work with us,” said Holly Mason, principal of MasonBaronet.
Elrod Trial Attorneys, PLLC, is a Dallas-based law firm that represents clients in virtually every field of business and every arena of litigation including business disputes, bankruptcy proceedings, employee litigation, trade secrets and many others matters. MasonBaronet will assist the firm with a complete brand assessment and marketing initiatives that will help build awareness and promote staff growth.
Goranson, Bain, Larsen, Greenwald, Maultsby & Murphy, PLLC, are Texas family law attorneys who represent clients involved in divorce matters, child custody cases and marital property agreements. The firms is based in Dallas and boasts a staff offering more than 100 years of combined Texas family law experience. MasonBaronet will work with the firm on a variety of marketing projects including new firm identity, the announcement of a new partner and the opening of a new location.
Source: MasonBaronet
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