The law firm of Bogin, Munns & Munns, P.A. (”BM&M”) was established twenty-eight years ago in the spring of 1979. The three founders after whom the firm is named came together with like objectives and aspirations.
Bruce Bogin had practiced for a number of years with Maguire, Voorhis & Wells (which later merged with Holland & Knight) and Lowndes, Drosdick, Kantor, Reed. Ranier Munns had practiced with Maguire, Voorhis & Wells and the Akermann, Senterfit firm. Rulon Munns had practiced with the firm of Holland & Knight. All three had a vision of what Orlando would become in the years to follow. The founders also had a vision of the kind of law firm that would effectively serve the needs of the Orlando and Central Florida community.
This would be a law firm that treats its clients and employees with respect, dignity and fairness; that gives outstanding and responsive service; that strives to be extraordinarily competent in its work; a law firm that is free of bureaucracy and managed on business principles; and a law firm that is not afraid to let the public know who they are, what they stand for and the kind of work they do.
From rather humble beginnings, in 1979, BM&M went forward seeking to incorporate these important principles into its practice. In doing so, BM&M has never lost sight of its most compelling goal of providing innovative and comprehensive representation at a fair price.
To meet these objectives BM&M determined early on that it would not limit its practice to some narrowly defined specialty. It is the firm’s belief that a law firm can indeed offer first class representation in most areas of the legal practice, so that clients of all sizes and walks of life, whether corporate or individual, can be served under one roof. The key is having talented attorneys and staff who are dedicated to their chosen fields of practice. To Read More Click Here >>









