The history of Ron Crooke Lawyers starts as far back as the XIX century.
With more than a century of legal tradition under its belt, Ron Crooke Lawyers gathers in its name two family sagas of legal professionals : the Rons and the Crookes.
Not in vain, the firm’s Senior Partner, Mr Isidro Ron Crooke, is a fourth generation lawyer on both his paternal and maternal side. Therefore, for Ron Crooke Lawyers the legal profession is a long-stablished family tradition which has already lasted 125 years.
(1864-1946) Great-grandfather
Bachelor in Law from 1893. Notary Public from the 18th of February 1906.
Consul of Honduras in Málaga since 1905.
(1895-1951) Grandfather
Bachelor in Law from 1919. Lawyer, admitted to the ‘Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Málaga’ (Law Society) on the 27th of February 1920. Notary Public.
Consul of Peru in Málaga since the 4th of February 1927.
(1937-2010) Father
Bachelor in Law from Seville University since the 28th of June 1967. Lawyer admitted to the ‘Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Málaga’ (Law Society) on the 1st of December 1967 No. 207. In the 1980s he was substitute Judge, Court of the District no.4 in Málaga.
(1868-1929) Great-grandfather
Bachelor in Law from 1893. Lawyer, admitted to the ‘Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Madrid’ (Law Society) on the 26th of May 1894 and to the ‘Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Málaga’ on the 13th of March 1897.
Consul of Brasil in Málaga from 1904.
( 1898-1936) Great-uncle
Bachelor in Law from the 28th of August 1922. Lawyer admitted to the ‘Ilustre Colegio de Abogados de Málaga’ (Law Society) on the 6th of September 1922.
Consul of Brasil in Málaga from 1929.
(1906-1975) Grandfather
Bachelor in Law from Deusto University (Bilbao) from 1927. Access to judgeships in 1929, when he was only 23 y.o. Magistrate Judge of Málaga’s Provincial Court until 1975.