Tsokos Bros.

Tsokos Bros. Legal Advice are a legal firm based in Noble City. They are run by a American-Lovian family with mixed Greek and Irish ancenstry; the current leaders of the company are brothers James and Thad Tsokos. The firm's history streches back to the 1930s.

History
The firm was founded by A. K. Lenehan, an Irish-American lawyer who had been hired by King Arthur II in 1932 as a personal legal advisor. His role involved helping the King to draft laws for the government of Lovia, as well as running a couple of trials involving the King's property in the USA. However, this took up only a part of his time, and he founded Lenehan Legal Advice and Solicitors in 1934. The firm did little business at first, but expansion was not a concern for Lenehan who wished to concentrate on his work with the King. After the King's assassination in 1938, Lenehan was able to continue working with his successor Queen Lucy I of Lovia.

In 1948, his son-in-law John Tsokos, Sr., a young Greek-American lawyer, became a partner in the firm and undertook the job of expanding it, which was fairly successful, as it was the only existing legal firm in Lovia at the time. It did however suffer badly during the anarchy of the '56 famine, during which time legal services were not required by many people. Lenehan retired in 1966 and died five years later, leaving Tsokos to manage the firm alone. Business became rather quiet due to the emergence of other firms such as Baker LLP. It revived somewhat, however, with the joining of Tsokos' three sons as partners: John Tsokos Jr., James, and Thad. Tsokos Sr. retired in 1993.

The firm played an advisory role in The People v. IGP Trial of 2010. During the Lovian Civil War, John Tsokos Jr. was shot while moving a supply of food to his house, allegedly in a revenge attack by the IGPmen for his role in the trial. It is considered that his brothers have a personal as well as professional interest in seeing the war criminals brought to justice.