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Baker Donelson company history timeline

1888

1888 – James F. Baker established a law firm in Huntsville, Tennessee.

Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz traces its roots back to the firm of Baker, Worthington, Crossley & Stansberry, founded in 1888 in Huntsville, Tennessee by James F. Baker.

1903

1903 – Stuart S. Janney and Albert C. Ritchie merged their Baltimore, Maryland practices to form a partnership known as Ritchie and Janney.

1911

1911 – Walter Chandler, original partner in the Firm later known as Chandler, Shepherd, Heiskell & Williams, began private practice in Memphis, Tennessee.

1920

Albert Ritchie left the firm in 1920 when he was elected governor, and returned after a remarkable 16-year term in office.

1928

1928 – Abe Berkowitz founded a law firm in Birmingham, Alabama.

1963

1963 – David Gambrell formed the Atlanta firm that would later become Gambrell & Stolz.

1969

1969 – Ober, Williams & Grimes, as the Baltimore, Maryland firm was then known, merged with Cross, Shriver, Bright & Washburne and became Ober, Grimes & Shriver.

1980

1980 – The firm of Leo Bearman merged with the Heiskell Donelson firm to become Heiskell, Donelson, Bearman, Adams, Williams & Kirsch.

1983

1983 – The Baltimore, Maryland firm of Ober, Grimes & Shriver merged with the well-established Washington, D.C. firm of Kaler, Worsley, Daniel & Hollman, and the firm became Ober, Kaler, Grimes & Shriver.

1985

1985 – The Orlando, Florida firm of Litchford & Christopher Professional Association was formed.

1990

1990 – The Atlanta firm of Kennedy & Kennedy, later known as Kennedy, Davis & Hodge, was formed.

1993

1993 – The Chattanooga firm of Caldwell, Heggie & Helton merged with the Heiskell Donelson firm, changing the name to Heiskell, Donelson, Bearman, Adams, Williams & Caldwell.

1994

1994 – The Heiskell Donelson and Baker Worthington firms merged to form Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell.

1995

1995 – The Firm opened its Jackson, Mississippi office with the addition of six leading attorneys.

2001

2001 – The Firm merged with the Atlanta firm of Kennedy, Davis & Hodge, which specialized in intellectual property law.

2004

2004 – Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz opened offices in New Orleans and Mandeville, Louisiana, adding 19 leading attorneys to the Firm.

2005

2005 – Hurricane Katrina prompted the opening of Baker Donelson's Baton Rouge, Louisiana office.

2007

2007 – The Firm combined with the well-established Atlanta firm of Gambrell & Stolz.

2011

2011 – Baker Donelson merged with Litchford & Christopher Professional Association of Orlando, giving the Firm its first Florida location.

2012

2012 – Baker Donelson expanded its Texas presence through a merger with Drucker, Rutledge & Smith.

2013

2013 – The Firm expanded its Florida presence with the addition of an office in Fort Lauderdale.

2014

Howard Baker Jr. was the last lawyer at the original Huntsville office, which closed after his death in 2014.

2016

2016 – Baker Donelson opened an office in Columbia, South Carolina.

2017

2017 – Baker Donelson combined with the Baltimore based firm of Ober, Kaler, Grimes & Shriver, adding offices in Maryland and Virginia.

2021

2021 – The Firm's Raleigh/Research Triangle office was launched when a team of respected and recognized health law attorneys joined the Firm.

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