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Guster Law Firm, LLC
Guster Law Firm, LLC
9964 Parkway EastBirmingham Alabama 35215United States
205-581-9777
Business Description
The skilled Birmingham personal injury attorneys at Guster Law Firm, LLC have been relentlessly representing the rights of injured clients throughout Alabama since 2002. The firm also offers corporate diversity training, ensuring that business owners receive the support and training they need to run their company. The firm's lawyers are equipped with the knowledge and experience needed to guide clients through complex or emotionally charged legal issues. They work hard to protect clients' interests and have earned a positive reputation within the legal community. To learn more, call Guster Law Firm, LLC to schedule your free initial case consultation.
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Birmingham ( BUR-ming-ham) is a city in the north central region of the U.S. state of Alabama. Birmingham is the seat of Jefferson County, Alabama's most populous county. As of the 2022 census estimates, Birmingham had a population of 196,910, down 2% from the 2020 census, making it Alabama's third-most populous city after Huntsville and Montgomery. The broader Birmingham metropolitan area had a 2020 population of 1,115,289, and is the largest metropolitan area in Alabama as well as the 50th-most populous in the United States. Birmingham serves as an important regional hub and is associated with the Deep South, Piedmont, and Appalachian regions of the nation. Birmingham was founded in 1871, during the post–Civil War Reconstruction period, through the merger of three pre-existing farm towns, notably, Elyton. It grew from there, annexing many more of its smaller neighbors, into an industrial and railroad transportation center with a focus on mining, the iron and steel industry, and railroading. Birmingham was named after Birmingham, England, one of the UK's major industrial cities. Most of the original settlers who founded Birmingham were of English ancestry. The city may have been planned as a place where cheap, non-unionized, and often African-American labor from rural Alabama could be employed in the city's steel mills and blast furnaces, giving it a competitive advantage over industrial cities in the Midwest and Northeast.From its founding through the end of the 1960s, Birmingham was a primary industrial center of the South.