Thank you taking a moment to explore the history and expertise of one of Sioux Falls' most vibrant law firms.

Murphy, Goldammer & Prendergast began with a vision of three well respected and firmly established lawyers here in Sioux Falls: Jeremiah Murphy, Vance Goldammer, and Terry Prendergast. Their vision did not go unnoticed. Within just a few years of embarking on their journey, our law firm has grown in size and welcomed Matthew McCaulley as a partner and James E. McMahon as Of Counsel. Jim resigned his position as U.S. Attorney for the State of South Dakota in 2005 and is an attorney with whom our founding partners have shared over 20 years of private practice.

To our clients, we say thank you for trusting our attorneys to represent you in the matters that affect your lives – both personally and professionally – for over 50 years. We appreciate the confidence you have shown in us, and we value the relationships we have built with you through these years. We know that it is through our clients that Murphy, Goldammer & Prendergast has become a respected practice that continues to grow.

To our peers, we are honored by the recognition you have given us. We have received the coveted AV Rating from our peers with respect to our legal ability and general ethical standards. Our new firm has also been rated by Chambers USA, which recognizes "America's Best Business Lawyers" and their firms. In the State of South Dakota, Murphy, Goldammer & Prendergast, after only two years of separate existence, ranks in the top 5 law firms in the state, while Vance Goldammer ranks first in his field. We can think of no greater compliment in our profession.

To our visitors, we thank you once again for exploring our firm and its attorneys. Murphy, Goldammer and Prendergast understands that your time is valuable and that the number of sites available to you online is endless. As such, we encourage you to contact us directly to discuss the needs of yourself, your business or your clients.

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