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Brinkley Walser : ウィキペディア英語版
Brinkley Walser

Brinkley Walser, PLLC, is a law firm in Lexington, North Carolina established in 1886. The firm has a second office in Greensboro, NC opened in 2010. Currently Brinkley Walser has eight attorneys: David E. Inabinett, Charles H. McGirt, G. Thompson Miller, Bradley S. Hunt, Robert B. Smith, Jr. (Of Counsel), Jack E. Klass (Of Counsel), Ryan V. McNeill (Associate), and E. Drew Nelson (Associate). The firm handles a wide range of practice areas, including everything from banking law to business issues, elder law and Medicaid/Public benefits planning, family law, criminal practice and representation within the community schools, municipal and airport authority representation.
==History==
The firm had its beginning on October 4, 1886, when Zeb Vance Walser of Davidson County was admitted to the Bar of North Carolina and began to practice law in Lexington. Since that time, this practice has been continued by him, his partners and successors without interruption. Zeb V. Walser was an active member and leader of the North Carolina House of Representatives beginning in 1888, and continuing in the State Senate in 1891. By 1895, Zeb returned to the House of Representatives, serving as Speaker of that body. By 1896, Zeb was elected Attorney General of North Carolina, and further served as the official Reporter for the Supreme Court of North Carolina in 1900, which position involved the digesting and publishing of all opinions of the State Supreme Court. Zeb continued both his local law practice and political involvement, and served as Theodore Roosevelt’s state campaign manager in 1912.〔(''Lexington'' by Bo Bennett, copyright 2006 )〕 Zeb was a charter member of the North Carolina Bar Association, founded in 1899, and served as its vice-president. He was also North Carolina’s delegate to the first meeting of the American Bar Association at its founding at Saratoga Springs, New York.
In 1919, Zeb’s son, Don A. Walser, joined the firm upon passing the North Carolina Bar examination at age 19. Don was joined in 1953 by Walter F. Brinkley. Following his father’s footsteps, Gaither S. Walser joined the firm in 1957. Charles McGirt became the fourth partner in 1961. The firm has been known as Brinkley Walser since 1994. Surviving members of the original partners are Walt Brinkley who retired from active practice in 2009 after 60 years, Charles McGirt who still actively practices law as the firm's senior partner, and Thompson Miller.

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