grammatical number - singular entity as a collection of subjects


"If you are looking for a XYZ Residential Real Estate Attorney, the Law Offices of John Smith is here to help. "


The firm itself is called "the Law Offices of John Smith", so is it correct that it would be referred to as a singular entity like that?




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