Steven M. Brom graduated from Mountain Brook High School in 1994 and attended the University of Georgia where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in History in 1998. Upon graduating from the University of Georgia, Mr. Brom attended the University of Colorado where he received his J.D. degree in 2001. While in law school, Mr. Brom was a member of the 1999 Student Trial Lawyer Association mock trial team, worked for the Denver District Attorney’s Office and served as a research assistant to Professor Bill Rentfro. He also participated in Rothgerber Moot Court as well as the University of Colorado School of Law’s Legal Aid and Defender program.
Mr. Brom was admitted to the Alabama State Bar in September, 2001. He is a member of the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama; U.S. Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit; Supreme Court of the United States of America; American Bar Association, and Birmingham Bar Association.
Mr. Brom has served the Alabama State Bar and Birmingham Bar Association through the following committees:
Mr. Brom’s practice focuses primarily in the areas of business and commercial litigation, alternative dispute resolution and appeals.
McKay Bldg. Co., Inc. v. Juliano, 949 So.2d 882 (Ala. 2006).
Mr. Brom has spoken at seminars for National Business Institute, Halfmoon Seminars, and Lorman Educational Services on topics including business formation, construction law, litigation, appeals, liens, pretrial discovery, motion practice, depositions, arbitration, and mediation.
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