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'''Brooks & Brooks''' was a law firm formed by Judge [[ | '''Brooks & Brooks''' was a law firm formed by Judge [[William Brooks]] and his son, [[Richard Brooks]] in [[1888]]. The elder brooks had previously been associated in [[Birmingham]] with his nephew, [[John Vary]] and [[J. W. Bush]]. | ||
Brooks & Brooks kept offices in the [[Watts Building (1888)|Watts Building]]. | |||
==References== | |||
* {{Northern Alabama-1888}} | |||
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[[Category: | [[Category:1888 establishments]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Watts Building (1888)]] |
Latest revision as of 15:46, 10 July 2015
- This article is about the 1880s partnership. For the 2000s firm, see Brooks Firm.
Brooks & Brooks was a law firm formed by Judge William Brooks and his son, Richard Brooks in 1888. The elder brooks had previously been associated in Birmingham with his nephew, John Vary and J. W. Bush.
Brooks & Brooks kept offices in the Watts Building.
References
- North Alabama (Illustrated) (1888) Birmingham: Southern Commercial Publishing Co.