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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]].
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]].
Originally the position of City Attorney was filled by election. Later the [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]] appointed city attorneys. Under the present [[Mayor-Council Act]] the position is administrative, with [[Mayor of Birmingham|Mayors]] hiring and firing city attorneys at will.
In addition to the office of City Attorney, city officials and City Councils have also retained outside counsel at various times. During the administration of Mayor [[Richard Arrington]], attorney [[Donald Watkins]] famously defended him and the city in a number of high-profile cases.




==Birmingham City Attorneys==
==Birmingham City Attorneys==
* [[J. J. Jolly]], 1873–1878
* [[J. J. Jolly]], 1873–1878
* [[John Terry]]
* [[Robert Pearson]]
* [[Robert Pearson]]
* [[Richard Evans]], 1896
* [[Richard Evans]], 1896
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* [[W. J. Wynn]], 1922–1926
* [[W. J. Wynn]], 1922–1926
* [[Robert Wheeler]], 1928
* [[Robert Wheeler]], 1928
* [[J. H. Willis]], 1940
* [[Mac Breckinridge]], 1960–1963
* [[Mac Breckinridge]], 1960–1963
* [[James K. Baker]], 1978–1985
* [[James K. Baker]], 1978–1985
* [[Demetrius Newton]], 1991–1999
* [[Tamara Johnson]], 1999–2007
* [[Tamara Johnson]], 1999–2007
* [[Lawrence Cooper]], 2007–2009
* [[Lawrence Cooper]], 2007–2009

Latest revision as of 10:58, 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.

Originally the position of City Attorney was filled by election. Later the Birmingham Board of Aldermen appointed city attorneys. Under the present Mayor-Council Act the position is administrative, with Mayors hiring and firing city attorneys at will.

In addition to the office of City Attorney, city officials and City Councils have also retained outside counsel at various times. During the administration of Mayor Richard Arrington, attorney Donald Watkins famously defended him and the city in a number of high-profile cases.


Birmingham City Attorneys

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