Brooks Law Firm welcomes contact by telephone, email, or in person at our Midtown Memphis office. When you reach out, a member of our staff will speak with you to discuss your matter and, where appropriate, set an appointment to speak with one of our attorneys. All conversations with prospective and current clients are kept confidential.
Brooks Law Firm
Address
2299 Union Avenue
Memphis, Tennessee 38104
Office
Phone: (901) 324-5000
Email: patrick@patrickbrookslaw.com
Criminal Matters — Direct Line
Phone: (901) 412-2973
For urgent criminal defense matters and after-hours reach.
Office Hours
Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Appointments outside these hours are available on request, particularly for clients who cannot come to the office during business hours due to work or other commitments.
What to Expect When You Call
When you call Brooks Law Firm, a staff member will take your name, your contact information, and a brief description of the matter you are calling about. Based on that conversation, they will either schedule a consultation appointment with the attorney whose practice area fits your situation, or ask one of our attorneys to return your call directly.
If you are calling about a matter that requires immediate attention — an arrest, a bond hearing, an upcoming court date within the next 24 to 48 hours, or an order of protection matter — please let our staff know so we can route your call accordingly.
What to Bring to Your Consultation
The more information you can bring to your first meeting, the more we can accomplish in it. Helpful materials vary by practice area, but generally include:
- Criminal matters: arrest citation or warrant, bond paperwork, any notice to appear, police report if you have one, and a list of any prior convictions (even if unrelated and old)
- Civil and real property matters: any written contracts, deeds, correspondence, demand letters, and filed pleadings
- Employment discrimination matters: your offer letter or employment contract, employee handbook, performance reviews, disciplinary notices, termination letter, any HR complaints you made, any EEOC or CRED correspondence, and a brief timeline of relevant events
- Family and probate matters: marriage certificate, prior court orders, existing parenting plans, and a list of assets and debts (for divorce) or the decedent’s will and a list of known heirs (for probate)
- All matters: a brief written summary of what happened, in chronological order, with dates and names where you remember them
Languages
Brooks Law Firm has Spanish-language interpreters available for client consultations and court proceedings. Se habla Español.
Service Area
We serve clients throughout Shelby County — including Memphis, Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville, Cordova, Germantown, Lakeland, and Millington — and in the surrounding West Tennessee counties. We appear regularly in Shelby County General Sessions, Criminal, Circuit, Chancery, Probate, and Juvenile Courts; in the Municipal Courts of Memphis, Bartlett, Collierville, and Germantown; and in the United States District Court for the Western District of Tennessee.
Important — Before You Send a Message
Please do not send confidential, privileged, or time-sensitive information through this website or by unsolicited email. Contacting the firm through this page does not create an attorney-client relationship, and any information you send before we have formally agreed to represent you may not be protected by the attorney-client privilege.
If you have a genuine time-sensitive legal matter — an arrest, an imminent court date, a statute-of-limitations deadline — call the office directly at (901) 324-5000 rather than sending email.
Directions & Parking
Our office is located on Union Avenue in Midtown Memphis, between McLean Boulevard and East Parkway. Street parking is available along Union Avenue, and there is additional parking in the immediate vicinity. From downtown Memphis, take Union Avenue east; from the eastern suburbs, take Union Avenue west — the office is on the north side of the street.
Attorney Advertising. The information on this page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Viewing or using this website does not create an attorney-client relationship; such a relationship is formed only by a written engagement agreement signed by both the client and the firm. Every legal matter is different, and prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome in any future matter.