Renowned plaintiffs lawyer Walter Umphrey could be resting on his laurels, relaxing at his ranch, or simply spending some of the millions he’s made from the Texas tobacco litigation and a wealth of other personal-injury suits. Instead, Umphrey has focused on growth at Provost Umphrey Law Firm, expanding the firm he founded 33 years ago into seven new markets in Texas and elsewhere over the last 18 months.
“We felt the opportunity was there, and there was only so much litigation around Beaumont,” says Umphrey, 66.
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