Attorney opens new practice in downtown Russellville
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 By  María Camp Published 
4:15 pm Monday, May 30, 2022

Attorney opens new practice in downtown Russellville

John V. Martine, attorney at law, opens a new law practice in Russellville, offering services in Spanish and English.

Attending the ribbon cutting were Chase Sparks of Russellville Florist, Shelley Ozbirn of the Franklin County Times, Blaze Bishop of the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce, Sommer Morris of the Franklin County Times, Cassie Medley, executive director of the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce, Father Vincent Bresowar of Good Shepherd Catholic Church, Matt Uptain of G&G Steel and Laura Horton of Alfa.

The office is located in downtown Russellville in the Byars Building, across from the Franklin County Courthouse. For more information, call 256-672-3306 or visit AbogadoAmable.com or SmallTownLawyer.com.

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