Broughton Partners Expands to New Headquarters to Accommodate a Rapid Demand for Legal Marketing Services

Staff Report From Savannah CEO

Friday, April 5th, 2019

Broughton Partners, formerly Amicus LLC, in answering a strong demand for its legal marketing, has expanded its corporate office space to a new state of the art location at 317 Eisenhower Drive, Savannah GA 31406, previously located at 530 Stephenson Ave, Savannah, GA 31405. "The new location is spacious and modern, complimenting and matched to the company’s updated look and name, together culminating the company’s progressive vision of the future,'' said Cason Carter, CEO, Broughton Partners. The new 2 story facility features 20,000 square feet of high tech office space, a full service call center, communal workspace, multiple state of the art meeting rooms, a green screen studio, and a cafe equipped with an Avanti Market Food Center and a commercial coffee station. “The new location is built around open spaces giving us a collaborative environment that has already made a great impact on our projects,'' said Daniel Eichholz, Co-Founder/CMO, Broughton Partners.

This move is another step forward in the company’s journey and transformation to drive positive change by building better connections between plaintiffs and attorneys. “Our goal is to amplify the voice of victims against powerful corporations, who in most cases, would otherwise “not be heard”, said Daniel Eichholz, Co-Founder/CMO. For more information, please visit www.broughtonpartners.com/.

The new office is located in Savannah, Georgia, aptly correlated with its new name, Broughton Partners, has a strong and proud affiliation with the city of Savannah with Broughton Street, the city’s first commercial thoroughfare carrying a rich American history. With its beginnings in Savannah, our services are nationally available, as we strive to provide reliable and profitable legal marketing solutions for any United States law firm, committed to legal marketing as it should be; centered around a law firm’s needs and the benefit of a plaintiff.