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* [[Mac Breckinridge]], 1960–1963 | * [[Mac Breckinridge]], 1960–1963 | ||
* [[James K. Baker]], 1978–1985 | * [[James K. Baker]], 1978–1985 | ||
* [[Tamara Johnson]], 1999–2007 | |||
* [[Lawrence Cooper]], 2007–2009 | * [[Lawrence Cooper]], 2007–2009 | ||
** [[Thomas Bentley]] (interim), 2009–2013 | ** [[Thomas Bentley]] (interim), 2009–2013 | ||
* [[Ralph Cook Sr]], 2013– | * [[Ralph Cook Sr]], 2013– | ||
* [[Nicole King]] | * [[Nicole King]] | ||
Revision as of 09:52, 8 May 2024
The Birmingham City Attorney is the head of the Birmingham Law Department, responsible for prosecuting violations of city code, for advising the administration of the Mayor of Birmingham on legal issues, and for representing the City of Birmingham and its officials and employees in legal proceedings. The department's offices are on the 6th floor of Birmingham City Hall.
Birmingham City Attorneys
- J. J. Jolly, 1873–1878
- Robert Pearson
- Richard Evans, 1896
- Robert Lowe, 1896–1899
- Edward D. Smith, 1907
- Robert Thach, 1907–1910
- Romaine Boyd, 1910–
- Moses Ullman, 1913–1917
- W. J. Wynn, 1922–1926
- Robert Wheeler, 1928
- Mac Breckinridge, 1960–1963
- James K. Baker, 1978–1985
- Tamara Johnson, 1999–2007
- Lawrence Cooper, 2007–2009
- Thomas Bentley (interim), 2009–2013
- Ralph Cook Sr, 2013–
- Nicole King
External links
- Legal Department at birminghamal.gov