Evelyn E. Brooks
Evelyn Brooks grew up in Little Rock and is a native Arkansan. Her mother Elizabeth Brooks was one of the early women lawyers to practice in Arkansas, graduating from law school in 1963. Evelyn attended Hendrix College and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville where she graduated with her law degree.
Evelyn has been practicing law devoted to the areas of workers' compensation and Social Security disability since 1987. With thirty years of experience she is a leader in Arkansas Workers' Compensation practice. She lectures on workers' compensation law in Arkansas at educational seminars and has spoken on panels for the Arkansas Bar Association. She is a member of the Arkansas Bar Association, the Workers' Compensation section of the ABA, the Washington County Bar Association, NOSSCR (National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives), and the Arkansas Trial Lawyers Association.
Elizabeth Brooks-Tolley Rose
Elizabeth Rose joined Tolley & Brooks, P.A. as an attorney in 2013. Her practice is primarily focused on Social Security cases at the administrative and District Court levels, and she has represented hundreds of clients in Social Security Disability claims throughout Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma.
Elizabeth earned her J.D., cum lade, from the University of Arkansas School of Law in 2013. Prior to law school, she attended Hendrix College, where she received a B.A. in Psychology. She is admitted to the bars of the State of Arkansas and the Western District Court of Arkansas.
Elizabeth is an active member of the Arkansas Bar Association and a member of the Board of 7hills Homeless Center.
A. McClure Brooks-Tolley Trapp
McClure Brooks-Tolley Trapp joined Tolley & Brooks, P.A. as an attorney in 2017. Although currently on a leave of absence from the firm, McClure spent her practice advocating for claimants pursing Social Security Disability benefits at the administrative and federal levels.
McClure grew up in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and attended the University of Mississippi, where she received a B.A. in Journalism. Having a passion for protecting individual rights through the law, she followed her grandmother, parents, and older sister in that pursuit. In 2016, she earned her J.D., from University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law. She is admitted to the bars of the State of Arkansas and the Western District Court of Arkansas.