Registry/Professional Services

Garlington Lohn Robinson

Professional ServicesDowntown

About the Business

Founded in 1870, this legal institution has sat in downtown Missoula since before Montana was even a state. They represented the early timber barons and railroad companies, and their archives read like a history of Western Montana's resource wars. Today, from their offices overlooking the Clark Fork, they handle corporate litigation and healthcare law, keeping a direct link to the city's early frontier history.

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