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Sharks and Crossley McIntosh & Collier Match Up Print E-mail
Mon, March 24 2008
The Crossley McIntosh & Collier Law Firm has partnered up with the Wilmington Sharks to provide general counsel for the team for the 2008 baseball season.

 

cmc_law_logo.jpgEstablished in 1949, Crossley Mcintosh & Collier houses seven members and associates that practice law such as general civil trial practice, insurance defense, personal injury, workers compensation, commercial/business transactions and litigation, criminal defense, construction litigation, and labor and employment law.

Members include Douglas F. McIntosh, Clay Allen Collier, Samuel H. MacRae, Andrew Hanley, and Brian E. Edes.  Also practicing Of Counsel is Thomas F. Moffitt and Associate Christopher J. Skinner.

Crossley McIntosh & Collier features a group of outstanding attorneys with a support staff that is dedicated to a commitment to excellence.  They have an extensive amount of experience in specialized areas of law and offer advantages for both private and corporate entities.

“Crossley Mcintosh & Collier is delighted to serve as general counsel for the Wilmington Sharks.  We proudly support the team, its players, and the values they represent, “stated member Clay Collier.  “We encourage all baseball fans to come to the ballpark this season and safely enjoy our national pastime with family and friends.”

Added Sharks GM Chris Reavis, “We are extremely happy about our new partnership with Crossly Mcintosh & Collier. To have a law firm of this stature on our side, certainly adds value into our organization.”

 
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