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More Than 130 Years of Experience
Bouhan Falligant is proud of our legacy of providing excellent legal service to clients throughout the Southeast and beyond for over 130 years. It is the successor firm to Bouhan, Williams & Levy LLP and Inglesby, Falligant, Horne, Courington & Chisholm P.C.
Over the years, Bouhan Falligant has witnessed our share of changes and has always emerged stronger and with greater resolve. The firm continues our tradition of providing a complete and diverse offering of legal services to our clients. Whether for individuals or business organizations, Bouhan Falligant will always offer a unique combination of time-tested experience from veteran attorneys and the innovation of younger members, providing clients with the distinct advantage that, as history has proven, will stand the test of time.
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1886
W.W. Osborne and Pope Barrow Form a Partnership
1900
W. W. Osborne enters into a partnership with Alexander Lawrence.
1916
Edmund H. Abrahams admitted to the Firm
1924
John J. Bouhan and David S. Atkinson form Bouhan Atkinson.
1931
Osborne, Lawrence & Abrahams merges with Bouhan & Atkinson.
1940
David S. Atkinson Becomes Superior Court Judge
1945
George W. Williams joins the Firm.
1948
B.H. Levy joins the Firm.
1968
Alexander A. Lawrence Becomes United States District Court Judge.
1970
Bouhan, Williams & Levy moves into the Armstrong House.
1983
Frank “Sonny” Seiler Represents Jim Williams in the famous murder case depicted in Midnight and the Garden of Good and Evil
1990
Inglesby, Falligant, Horne, Courington & Chisholm Found New Firm
2013
Bouhan, Williams & Levy LLP merges with Inglesby, Falligant, Horne, Courington & Chisholm P.C. to create Bouhan Falligant LLP
2017
Bouhan Falligant LLP Moves to One West Park.
2018
Benjamin W. Karpf Elected Superior Court Judge