Jeffersonville law firm grows with new partner, more space

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Applegate & Fifer, a business and real estate law firm based in Jeffersonville, was renamed Applegate Fifer Pulliam LLC last month.


The name change was prompted by the addition of a third partner, Keith Pulliam, who joined real estate attorney Alan Applegate and municipal attorney Greg Fifer.


Pulliam previously practiced at New Albany law firm Lorch & Naville LLC.


He assists small businesses with legal issues, such as business formations and contracts.

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