The
Brotherton Law Firm is a full-service transactional/litigation
law firm located strategically north of the Dallas Fort
Worth Metroplex in Highland Village, Texas. The firm
primarily handles matters involving business, insurance,
transportation, environmental, construction, and real
estate concerns. Our goal is to provide our clients
with the highest quality legal services available, in
a timely and cost-effective manner.
We place special emphasis in working with clients to
prevent litigation, by reviewing potential problems
and disputes and developing strategies to keep disputes
out of the courtroom.
As a result, our practice emphasizes diplomacy, analytical
skills, and knowledge of statutes and case law. If litigation
cannot be avoided, or if a client is already in a lawsuit,
we are prepared to fully prosecute or defend the claims.
We take the best possible
care of our clients, return telephone calls promptly,
and charge fair hourly rates.
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This scene from the movie No God No Master features William J. Brotherton as a federal prosecutor. He is the attorney in the olive colored suit arguing before the court. The movie is about the Italian anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti, who were executed in 1923 in Massachusetts. They had been implicated in a number of violent acts, including the bombing of Wall Street on September 20, 1920, in which 38 people were killed, and over 400 injured. It was the first act of domestic terrorism in the United States. The courtroom scenes in the movie, set in Boston, were filmed inside Milwaukee City Hall (constructed in 1894) in the summer of 2009. The movie stars Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee David Strathairn.
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