Needing to upgrade technology as the trial practice has changed due to the pandemic, plaintiffs firm Provost Umphrey will move next spring to two floors in Edison Plaza in downtown Beaumont, after 32 years in the historic Stedman Building, which was constructed in 1923.

“We are going to be in a more technologically based space,” said Provost Umphrey managing partner Joe Fisher.

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