About Brent William
Brent William Davis earned his J.D. from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. He arrived at law school after an undergraduate course of study that prepared him for legal training, and he completed the rigorous program at Cumberland before entering practice. His legal education included the coursework and clinical opportunities common to that program, and it set the stage for a career licensed in more than one state.
Davis is admitted to practice in both Alabama and Florida. He holds licensure in those jurisdictions and has taken on matters that require handling procedural and substantive issues under the laws of each state. Practicing across state lines requires familiarity with differing court rules and statutory frameworks. Colleagues describe him as methodical and deliberate in handling casework, with attention to the procedural steps that often determine outcomes.
After law school he began working in private practice and over time established himself at the Homewood Law Office. There he developed a practice grounded in client counseling, document preparation and courtroom proceedings where necessary. He has represented individuals and entities in matters that arise in state courts and before administrative bodies. His work has involved drafting pleadings, negotiating settlements and presenting argument when cases go to trial or hearing.
Davis combines courtroom experience with client-facing duties. He spends time advising clients on the practical impact of legal decisions, preparing them for the steps that follow filing a case or responding to one. He often coordinates fact development, manages discovery processes and works with experts when technical or specialized testimony is required. His approach emphasizes clear communication and steady management of deadlines and filings.
He maintains his practice at the Homewood Law Office and handles matters that originate in both Alabama and Florida. In that capacity he works with local counsel when matters extend beyond a single jurisdiction and ensures filings meet the requirements of each court. He currently practices law at the Homewood Law Office, where he concentrates on legal matters arising under Alabama and Florida law.