Bricker & Eckler

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Bricker & Eckler LLP
HeadquartersColumbus, Ohio, United States
No. of offices4
No. of attorneys160 attorneys
Key peopleKurt Tunnell, managing partner
Date founded1945
FounderJohn W. Bricker
Company typeLimited liability partnership
Websitewww.bricker.com

Bricker & Eckler LLP, known more commonly as Bricker, is a law firm in the midwestern United States with approximately 160 attorneys and 4 offices in Ohio. Its first office was founded in Columbus, Ohio in 1944 by John W. Bricker,[1] a three-term Ohio governor, two-term U.S. Senator from Ohio, and former candidate for vice president of the United States.[2]

The firm has since branched out to offices in Cleveland, Ohio; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Marietta, Ohio; the firm now serves as a full-service law firm that represents corporations, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, health care facilities, school districts, and municipalities.

The firm represented the Ohio Coalition for Equity & Adequacy of School Funding in the landmark case, DeRolph v. State.

References

  1. ^ "History of Bricker & Eckler".
  2. ^ Ohio Fundamental Documents: John Bricker

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