The Holbrook & Pitt law firm began serving the Tri-State region of eastern Kentucky and southern Ohio nearly 60 years ago.
Founded by Charles Holbrook Sr., the firm's mission was to provide the region with high-quality, affordable legal services – from attorneys whose knowledge, experience, reliability and commitment warranted trust.
"My father knew that individuals, businesses, non-profit and other organizations throughout the region often needed legal services and counsel, but didn’t know where to turn," notes Charles Holbrook III, a Holbrook & Pitt principal.
"So he made it his mission to provide sound, affordable legal advice – with each and every client not only receiving the benefit of his integrity, knowledge and experience, but also the same attention to detail."
Throughout the years, that mission hasn't wavered, although the firm’s reach now extends much further. Today Holbrook & Pitt ranks as a top-tier relocation firm with a reach that extends throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. With more than 10 years' experience managing corporate relocations of several listed companies, Holbrook & Pitt has the expertise to ensure friendly and efficient transferee closings. The firm's team of experienced paralegals works closely with more than 50 reliable and experienced closing agents accustomed to the demands of employee relocations.
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"Home buyers often do not seek legal guidance, thinking an attorney hired by the mortgage lender represents everyone involved. But the buyer, seller and the lender's legal interests are not the same. The fact of the matter is, each party needs an attorney."
Attorney Ernest Pitt On Real Estate Transactions
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