Nelson and Murdock
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They provided legal advice to Tony Stark when he considered sending Iron Man into [[Transia]]'s western province after militants had acquired stolen Starktech Iron Man Armors for use against the civilian populace. Franklin Nelson warned Stark not to send Iron Man as this would provoke an international incident. (Iron Man: Legacy v1 #1) | They provided legal advice to Tony Stark when he considered sending Iron Man into [[Transia]]'s western province after militants had acquired stolen Starktech Iron Man Armors for use against the civilian populace. Franklin Nelson warned Stark not to send Iron Man as this would provoke an international incident. (Iron Man: Legacy v1 #1) | ||
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+ | Noted attorney Rosalind Sharpe approached Matt Murdock and Franklin Nelson about becoming a partner with them with the two ultimately accepting This led to the firm becoming known as '''Sharpe, Nelson and Murdock''' as she took the liberty of choosing their first client which was [[Mister Hyde (Marvel)|Mister Hyde]]. (Daredevil v1 #354) | ||
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+ | The firm later decided to represent storeowner '''Ahmed Jobrani''' over a police brutality case though events were hampered by the media after Matt Murdock was revealed to be the masked vigilante known as Daredevil. (Daredevil v3 #3) | ||
The Doc Green personality of the Hulk visited Nelson and Murdock's San Francisco offices in order to get the documents that Banner had entrusted to Matt Murdock. However, Murdock refused and stated that his client was Bruce Banner who was the only one who could authorise the release of those files. (Hulk v3 #10) | The Doc Green personality of the Hulk visited Nelson and Murdock's San Francisco offices in order to get the documents that Banner had entrusted to Matt Murdock. However, Murdock refused and stated that his client was Bruce Banner who was the only one who could authorise the release of those files. (Hulk v3 #10) | ||
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*'''Foggy Nelson''' : | *'''Foggy Nelson''' : | ||
*'''Karen Page''' : | *'''Karen Page''' : | ||
− | *'''Rosalind Sharpe''' : | + | *'''Rosalind Sharpe''' : (Daredevil v1 #354) |
*'''Becky Blake''' : a female with long black hair who studied in college and had two years in law school. (Daredevil v1 #155) Whilst studying at Harvard, she was attacked on her way back to the dormitory by a masked man later revealed to be '''Michael Reese''' who crippled her and left her confined to a wheelchair. The incident traumatised Blake so badly that she did not report the attack to the police. (Daredevil v1 #173) She later adjusted to a life in the wheelchair and refused to be supported by anyone as she wanted to make her own way in life. Blake later applied for a position at the Storefront Legal Services clinic where she came to be hired as an assistant to Matt Murdock. (Daredevil v1 #155) | *'''Becky Blake''' : a female with long black hair who studied in college and had two years in law school. (Daredevil v1 #155) Whilst studying at Harvard, she was attacked on her way back to the dormitory by a masked man later revealed to be '''Michael Reese''' who crippled her and left her confined to a wheelchair. The incident traumatised Blake so badly that she did not report the attack to the police. (Daredevil v1 #173) She later adjusted to a life in the wheelchair and refused to be supported by anyone as she wanted to make her own way in life. Blake later applied for a position at the Storefront Legal Services clinic where she came to be hired as an assistant to Matt Murdock. (Daredevil v1 #155) | ||
*'''Kirsten McDuffie''' : | *'''Kirsten McDuffie''' : | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
− | *''Daredevil v1'': | + | *''Daredevil v1'': (1964) |
*''Iron Man: Legacy v1'': | *''Iron Man: Legacy v1'': | ||
+ | *''Fantastic Four v3'': | ||
+ | *''Daredevil v3'': | ||
*''Hulk v3'': | *''Hulk v3'': | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[https://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Nelson_and_Murdock_(Earth-616) Marvel Database Entry] | *[https://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Nelson_and_Murdock_(Earth-616) Marvel Database Entry] | ||
+ | *[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/law-offices-of-nelson-and-murdock/4020-58967/ Comicvine Entry] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Law Firms]] | ||
[[Category:Businesses]] | [[Category:Businesses]] | ||
[[Category:Marvel Comics Organizations]] | [[Category:Marvel Comics Organizations]] |
Revision as of 06:59, 13 August 2020
Nelson and Murdock is a business that features in Marvel Comics.
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History
Nelson and Murdock was a legal practice that was established in New York City by Foggy Nelson and Matt Murdock.
After losing the re-election as New York's District Attorney, Foggy Nelson decided to join Matt Murdock as legal partners once again. This saw them establishing Murdock's concept of Storefront Legal Services that was a place where the poor could receive free legal advice. (Daredevil v1 #130) To aid their operations, Foggy looked to hire a receptionist who was legally trained to help in the office work though neglected to inform Murdock. Interviews were conducted of the various candidates with most failing until Matt had decided on Becky Blake to join them. (Daredevil v1 #155)
They provided legal advice to Tony Stark when he considered sending Iron Man into Transia's western province after militants had acquired stolen Starktech Iron Man Armors for use against the civilian populace. Franklin Nelson warned Stark not to send Iron Man as this would provoke an international incident. (Iron Man: Legacy v1 #1)
Noted attorney Rosalind Sharpe approached Matt Murdock and Franklin Nelson about becoming a partner with them with the two ultimately accepting This led to the firm becoming known as Sharpe, Nelson and Murdock as she took the liberty of choosing their first client which was Mister Hyde. (Daredevil v1 #354)
The firm later decided to represent storeowner Ahmed Jobrani over a police brutality case though events were hampered by the media after Matt Murdock was revealed to be the masked vigilante known as Daredevil. (Daredevil v3 #3)
The Doc Green personality of the Hulk visited Nelson and Murdock's San Francisco offices in order to get the documents that Banner had entrusted to Matt Murdock. However, Murdock refused and stated that his client was Bruce Banner who was the only one who could authorise the release of those files. (Hulk v3 #10)
Overview
Members
- Matt Murdock :
- Foggy Nelson :
- Karen Page :
- Rosalind Sharpe : (Daredevil v1 #354)
- Becky Blake : a female with long black hair who studied in college and had two years in law school. (Daredevil v1 #155) Whilst studying at Harvard, she was attacked on her way back to the dormitory by a masked man later revealed to be Michael Reese who crippled her and left her confined to a wheelchair. The incident traumatised Blake so badly that she did not report the attack to the police. (Daredevil v1 #173) She later adjusted to a life in the wheelchair and refused to be supported by anyone as she wanted to make her own way in life. Blake later applied for a position at the Storefront Legal Services clinic where she came to be hired as an assistant to Matt Murdock. (Daredevil v1 #155)
- Kirsten McDuffie :
Notes
- Nelson and Murdock was created by Stan Lee and Bill Everett where it made its first appearance in Daredevil v1 #1 (April, 1964).
Alternate Versions
In other media
Television
- In Daredevil, Nelson and Murdock appeared in the Netflix live-action television series set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Films
- In Daredevil, Nelson & Murdock appeared in the setting of the 2003 live-action film.
Video games
Appearances
- Daredevil v1: (1964)
- Iron Man: Legacy v1:
- Fantastic Four v3:
- Daredevil v3:
- Hulk v3:
External Links
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