Atty. Ashleigh M. Brooks
Ashleigh Brooks is an Associate in our Jacksonville office where she practices in general liability, medical malpractice, and premises liability matters. Prior to joining HBS, Ashleigh was assistant state attorney for the Fourth Judicial Circuit and prosecuted crimes ranging from misdemeanors to first degree felonies.
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Ashleigh M. Brooks is an Associate based in Jacksonville, Florida, practicing at Hall Booth Smith, P.C.. They have 9+ years of legal experience, licensed to practice since 2017. Their practice focuses on medical malpractice and slip & fall. Admitted to practice in Florida (2017). Educated at Stetson University (J.D., 2017) and University of Florida (B.A. Criminology, 2012). Active member of Memberships •Chester Bedell Inn of Court •D, W, and Perkins Bar Association: Administrative Officer, 2023-Present •Jacksonville Bar Association Young Lawyers Section: Board of Governors, 2019-Present •Leadership Jacksonville: Board of Directors, 2022-Present Next Generation, Class of 2018. Serands clients in Jacksonville, FL and the surrounding metropolitan area.
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- Ashleigh Brooks is an Associate in our Jacksonville office where she practices in general liability, medical malpractice, and premises liability matters
- Prior to joining HBS, Ashleigh was assistant state attorney for the Fourth Judicial Circuit and prosecuted crimes ranging from misdemeanors to first degree felonies
- During her time there, she tried over 15 jury trials to verdict
- She also worked as an associate with a local business litigation firm and handled insurance defense claims including matters regarding auto accident benefits, bad faith litigation, and workers’ compensation
- Ashleigh earned her Juris Doctor from Stetson University and was a member of both the Stetson Law Trial Team and Vice President of the Black Law Students Association
- She earned her Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, in Criminology from the University of Florida
- Publications •Young Lawyers: What makes you passionate about your profession?
- Jacksonville Daily Record
- February 3, 2022 In the Press HBS Jacksonville Welcomes Attorneys Ashleigh M. Brooks & Brittany Love January 9, 2024 Hall Booth Smith is pleased to announce the addition of attorneys Ashleigh M. Brooks and Brittany Love to its growing Jacksonville office
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