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'''Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based law firm with offices in Charlotte, North Carolina; Jackson, Mississippi; Washington D.C.; Nashville, Tennessee and Huntsville and Montgomery, Alabama. The headquarters office is located at [[One Federal Place]] and the managing partner is [[John Grenier]].
'''Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP''' is a [[Birmingham]]-based law firm with offices in Charlotte, North Carolina; Jackson, Mississippi; Washington D.C.; Nashville, Tennessee and Huntsville and Montgomery, Alabama. The headquarters office is located at [[One Federal Place]] and the managing partner is [[John Grenier]].


The firm was founded in [[1871]] as '''Hewitt & Walker'''. It became '''Hewitt, Walker & Porter''' in [[1884]]. [[John Tillman]] became a partner in '''Walker, Tillman & Campbell''' in [[1898]], which became '''Walker, Tillman, Campbell & Morrow''' with the addition of [[Hugh Morrow]] in [[1903]] and '''Tillman, Grubb, Bradley & Morrow''' in [[1904]]. After Grubb left in [[1909]], the firm added [[Lee Bradley]] and did business as '''Tillman, Bradley & Morrow''' until [[1919]], when it became '''Tillman, Bradley & Baldwin'''. From [[1924]] to [[1945]] the firm was known as '''Bradley, Baldwin, All & White''', recognizing [[William White]] and [[Chief All]] as partners. [[Douglas Arant]] became a partner after [[World War II]], and the firm continued as '''White, Bradley, Arant & All''' until [[1951]] when the addition of [[William Rose]] expanded the nameplate to '''White, Bradley, Arant, All & Rose'''.  
The firm was founded in [[1871]] as '''Hewitt & Walker'''. It became '''Hewitt, Walker & Porter''' in [[1884]]. [[John Tillman]] became a partner in '''Walker, Tillman & Campbell''' in [[1898]], which became '''Walker, Tillman, Campbell & Morrow''' with the addition of [[Hugh Morrow]] in [[1903]] and '''Tillman, Grubb, Bradley & Morrow''' in [[1904]]. After Grubb left in [[1909]], the firm added [[Lee Bradley]] and did business as '''Tillman, Bradley & Morrow''' until [[1919]], when it became '''Tillman, Bradley & Baldwin'''. From [[1924]] to [[1945]] the firm was known as '''Bradley, Baldwin, All & White''', recognizing [[William White]] and [[Ernest All]] as partners. [[Douglas Arant]] became a partner after [[World War II]], and the firm continued as '''White, Bradley, Arant & All''' until [[1951]] when the addition of [[William Rose]] expanded the nameplate to '''White, Bradley, Arant, All & Rose'''.  


From [[1963]] to [[2009]] the firm continued as '''Bradley Arant Rose & White''', becoming a limited liability partnership in [[1997]]. On [[January 1]], [[2009]] Bradley Arant merged with Nashville's Boult Cummings Conners & Berry to form the partnership of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings with more than 360 attorneys.
From [[1963]] to [[2009]] the firm continued as '''Bradley Arant Rose & White''', becoming a limited liability partnership in [[1997]]. On [[January 1]], [[2009]] Bradley Arant merged with Nashville's Boult Cummings Conners & Berry to form the partnership of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings with more than 360 attorneys.

Revision as of 14:23, 9 September 2009

Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is a Birmingham-based law firm with offices in Charlotte, North Carolina; Jackson, Mississippi; Washington D.C.; Nashville, Tennessee and Huntsville and Montgomery, Alabama. The headquarters office is located at One Federal Place and the managing partner is John Grenier.

The firm was founded in 1871 as Hewitt & Walker. It became Hewitt, Walker & Porter in 1884. John Tillman became a partner in Walker, Tillman & Campbell in 1898, which became Walker, Tillman, Campbell & Morrow with the addition of Hugh Morrow in 1903 and Tillman, Grubb, Bradley & Morrow in 1904. After Grubb left in 1909, the firm added Lee Bradley and did business as Tillman, Bradley & Morrow until 1919, when it became Tillman, Bradley & Baldwin. From 1924 to 1945 the firm was known as Bradley, Baldwin, All & White, recognizing William White and Ernest All as partners. Douglas Arant became a partner after World War II, and the firm continued as White, Bradley, Arant & All until 1951 when the addition of William Rose expanded the nameplate to White, Bradley, Arant, All & Rose.

From 1963 to 2009 the firm continued as Bradley Arant Rose & White, becoming a limited liability partnership in 1997. On January 1, 2009 Bradley Arant merged with Nashville's Boult Cummings Conners & Berry to form the partnership of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings with more than 360 attorneys.

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