
Allison McMurter-Hughes - Whitby, ON
114 Green StreetL1N 4C8 Whitby, ON, Canada
McMurter & Associates
Whitby Real Estate Lawyer
Overview
Allison McMurter-Hughes is a Whitby-based lawyer who grew up in the real estate law industry. Starting at McMurter & Associate’s answering the phones, Allison knew she wanted to continue in the industry. Eventually going to Law School, she articled and then practiced at McMurter & Associates.
...Allison McMurter-Hughes is a Whitby-based lawyer who grew up in the real estate law industry. Starting at McMurter & Associate’s answering the phones, Allison knew she wanted to continue in the industry. Eventually going to Law School, she articled and then practiced at McMurter & Associates.
...Allison McMurter-Hughes is a Whitby-based lawyer who grew up in the real estate law industry. Starting at McMurter & Associate’s answering the phones, Allison knew she wanted to continue in the industry. Eventually going to Law School, she articled and then practiced at McMurter & Associates.
Allison specializes in real estate law, wills and estates. When she isn’t practicing law, she fulfills her hobby of interior design. If you stop by the Whitby office you can see her decorating skills!
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