Nelson and Murdock

"We're gonna make a difference. I know it doesn't feel like it sometimes, but we are."

- Foggy Nelson to Matt Murdock

Nelson and Murdock was a law firm in New York City.

Getting an Office
Foggy Nelson and Matt Murdock met with Susan Harris to tour an office in Hell's Kitchen to start their new law firm. Harris explained to them the benefits of owning the office, stating that it had been barely touched by the incident while the neighboring building had not.

Nelson argued that the price seemed too high for an office with a view of only cranes and scaffolding. Harris addressed that the price was only a quarter of what they used to be and that in 18 months, they wouldn't be able to afford a broom closet at that price point.

Murdock decided that they would take the offer, to which Nelson disagreed saying that they would not be able to afford it unless they made some changes to their clientele policies. They eventually both accepted the deal.

Karen Page
Nelson and Murdock's first client was Karen Page, a secretary for Union Allied Construction and the prime suspect in the murder of her co-worker Daniel Fisher. Despite all of the evidence pointing to Page being the murderer, Murdock believed that Page was innocent and was suspicious that the New York City Police Department was not filing charges against her.

After Page was nearly killed in her cell by Clyde Farnum, she was released into Nelson and Murdock's custody. She told them that she uncovered evidence of financial misdeeds at Union Allied Construction and set up a meeting with Fisher to discuss it with him. She blacked out at the bar where they met and regained consciousness in her apartment, holding the bloody knife, with Fisher dead on the floor. Page believed she was framed as a way to intimidate her to keep silent about what she learned.

The case was dismissed after the Man in Black delivered a hired killer named Rance and files pertaining to a cover up of money laundering at Union Allied Construction to the New York Bulletin, proving Page's story.

John Healy
"You have quite the legal vocabulary, Mr. Healy; am I correct to assume that this is not your first rodeo?"

- Foggy Nelson to John Healy James Wesley hired Nelson and Murdock on behalf of his employer, Confederated Global Investments. He hired Nelson and Murdock to defend John Healy, who was accused of murdering Mr. Prohaszka, though Healy claimed it was in self defense.

The jury could not reach a verdict. The judge declared a hung jury and the case was not retried.

Elena Cardenas
"Convincing my client to agree to your terms, that's your job and I'm not going to do it for you. See you think there are only two options, these tenants take the pay out and leave or leave without taking it, but given how long they've put up with Tully's bullshit, I think you're actually afraid that Mrs. Cardenas and her neighbors will find a way to get by."

- Foggy Nelson to Marci Stahl Elena Cardenas was recommended to Nelson and Murdock by Bess Mahoney. Her landlord, Armand Tully, represented by the powerful legal firm Landman and Zack, was coercing tenants in her rent controlled apartment building to leave so that he could sell the property. He hired workers to make improvements on the apartments, but instead, the workers left the apartments in shambles, leaving tenants with no electricity, gas, or water.

Investigations into this case led Nelson and Murdock to discover connections to Wilson Fisk's criminal empire. When Fisk felt that the Man in Black was becoming too much of a problem, he ordered Cardenas murdered to draw him out.

Grotto
"If you're the only one who survived your good fortune is going to rub some powerful people the wrong way." "No shit! I got a pack of killers gunning for my men, my people think I'm a traitor or a rat."

- Matt Murdock and Grotto Elliot Grote, known to many by his street name, Grotto, sought out Nelson and Murdock at Josie's Bar, where he told them he was the sole survivor of a massacre at the Burren Club. He hired the legal firm to help him broker a deal with the District Attorney's office. He offered any and all information he had about the Kitchen Irish in return for being placed in the Witness Protection Program.

The D.A. asked him to wear a wire to meet with a known drug dealer named Edgar Brass. In reality, the D.A. used him as bait to draw out the Punisher. In the ensuing gunfight between the Punisher and the police, Grotto fled. Eventually, the Punisher caught up with him and killed him.

Frank Castle
"All of them, they all think that you're a monster, but I know that you're not, you're not!" "You sure about that? If I find these men who did that to my family, what if? What if nothing changes? What if this is just me now?"

- Karen Page and Frank Castle

Appearances
{| class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed wikitable" width="100%" ! Appearances for Nelson and Murdock In chronological order:
 * Daredevil
 * Season One
 * Into the Ring
 * Cut Man
 * Rabbit in a Snowstorm
 * World on Fire
 * Stick
 * Shadows in the Glass
 * Speak of the Devil
 * Nelson v. Murdock
 * The Path of the Righteous
 * The Ones We Leave Behind
 * Daredevil
 * Season Two
 * Bang
 * Dogs to a Gunfight
 * New York's Finest
 * Penny and Dime
 * Kinbaku
 * Regrets Only
 * Semper Fidelis
 * Guilty as Sin
 * Seven Minutes in Heaven
 * The Man in the Box
 * .380 (mentioned)
 * The Dark at the End of the Tunnel

Non-canon Appearances

 * The Incredible Hulk (video game) (mentioned)
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