Top best C Lawyers in BIRMINGHAM | 2403 available
2403 C lawyers are available in BIRMINGHAM, Alabama. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 59% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $47 to $70 per hour.
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As a former POLICE OFFICER who turned to a criminal defense attorney in Birmingham, Michigan, Fraiberg & Pernie, PLLC's experience in the field of law stands out from other attorneys in the area. Attorney Eric L. Pernie's passion for championing the underdog began at an early age. After serving his time in law enforcement, he made the decision to start a law firm and advocate on behalf of criminally-accused individuals. Our founding attorney is no stranger to the courtroom, having successfully brought countless legal matters across local courts. Our firm's solid reputation for legal excellence stems from the open lines of communication we maintain with each client, personalized and comprehensive guidance through the complex legal system, reasonable rates, and our tremendous track record for results.. When our clients hire Attorney Eric L. Pernie, they get him. He works with each client individually and maintains as much accessibility as possible.. In September 2016 Eric Pernie started his own law practice, Fraiberg & Pernie, PLLC, in downtown Birmingham. His law practice focuses on drunk driving defense and criminal defense.. Eric Pernie is a Member of the Oakland County Bar Association, American Bar Association and a member of the State Bar of Michigan.. Education:. Thomas M. Cooley Law School (2014). Ferris State University (2005). -Summa Cum Laude
As a college trumpet player, Jonathan never had trouble picking which band he would play in, he simply joined them all. He could be found among the marching band, wind ensemble, chamber orchestra, and jazz band, usually as the leader or principal trumpet in each. He has put the same philosophy into practice as a lawyer.. Jonathan spends most of his time representing a diverse set of clients, including manufacturers and distributors of machinery, appliances, consumer electronics, and medical devices, as well as retailers, mortgage servicers, telecommunications providers, and energy companies. In the financial services industry, Jonathan has also represented clients in a variety of rarely-seen proceedings initiated by the judiciary, attorneys general, or other government bodies.
April H. Collins is an Alabama attorney who places the utmost emphasis on her clients and ensuring they receive top-notch service. April was recently recognized as a 10 Best Personal Injury Attorney for exceptional and outstanding client service. She understands that case success and client satisfaction go hand-in-hand. She is committed to achieving both.
Anthony is a life-long Alabama resident. Originally from Huntsville, Anthony graduated from the University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) with degrees in Political Science and Philosophy. Anthony is a member of the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity and was President of the Student Government Association at UAH.. Anthony attended Samford University's Cumberland School of Law and graduated in 2017. While at Cumberland, Anthony was a member of the Trial Advocacy Team, member of the National Arbitration Team, competed in numerous trial advocacy and moot court competitions, and was honored as a member of the Dean's List.. Anthony currently lives in Birmingham, and works with the law firm of Sheffield & Lentine P.C. Anthony practices primarily in the areas of criminal defense, domestic realtions and divorce, child custody disputes, and juvenile justice.
Ansley is a 2015 Honors B.A. graduate of The University of Alabama and graduated from The University of Georgia School of Law in 2019, where she participated extensively in the Criminal Defense Clinic and served as President of the Public Interest Law Council.. While in law school, Ansley worked for two years at the Western Circuit Public Defender’s office where she was able to represent clients in hearings, trials, and other matters. Ansley always knew she wanted to practice criminal defense, and her time at the Public Defender’s Office solidified her mission to help people navigate the criminal justice system.. Upon returning to Birmingham, Ansley worked for two and a half years with one of Alabama’s most prominent criminal defense attorneys, handling many cases in municipal state courts across Alabama. After developing her skills defending clients in many types of criminal matters, she decided it was time to open her own firm and started Bennett Law.
Anne received her B.A. from Barnard College and her Juris Doctor from St. John’s University School of Law. She is admitted to practice in New York and Alabama and is engaged in estate and business planning, probate, and elder law planning. She is certified as an Elder Law Attorney (CELA) and is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. She is Co-founder of the Elder Law Services Committees of the Birmingham Bar Association and the Alabama State Bar; past president of the Birmingham Bar Association Women Lawyer’s Section. She is past president of Alabama Women in Business, Estate Planning Council of Birmingham, and SOS Foundation, and serves on the Advisory Council of Positive Maturity.. Anne has been selected as a Super Lawyer for the years 2010 - 2015 and as one of the Best Lawyers in America by Consumer GuideSM. She is the author of “Planning Ideas to Manage the Maze of Medicaid Eligibility” published in the February, 2013 edition of Estate Planning Magazine.
Angie opened a new law practice in 2016 to focus on her passion in animal law and to better serve her landlord-tenant clients. Angie Hubbard Ingram resolved to serve her clients with distinctive legal insight, effective local influence, and dependable, longstanding integrity. Angie has 20 years of experience in landlord-tenant and creditor rights law.. Whether working at the office or in the community, Angie is rarely unaccompanied: her four Cavalier King Charles Spaniels usually can be found at her side. She is a volunteer for Cavalier rescue, is passionate about puppy mill prevention and education, and has led pro bono legal initiatives in protecting dogs from abuse, reproductive misuse, and neglect. Angie has expanded her private practice to include animal law and estate planning for pet well-being.. Angie graduated magna cum laude from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law and earned an undergraduate degree from Auburn University at Montgomery. She is a founding member, past treasurer and secretary, and current Vice President of the Creditor Attorneys Association of Alabama, Inc.
Andrew Boulter is a business attorney based in Birmingham, Alabama. He he now serves as corporate counsel for a large industrial manufacturer. Prior to working in-house, his private practice focused on representing local small and medium sized businesses and individual business owners, primarily with business formation, agreements, general legal matters, and business litigation. His most active practice areas included Business Formation, General Corporate, Contracts and Agreements, Business Purchases and Sales, and Buisness Torts and Litigation.. Outside of his role as corporate counsel, he is an Advisory Board Member of the Birmingham Bar Volunteer Lawyers Program and a member of the Birmingham Bar's Young Lawyer Section. He volunteers time with the Volunteer Lawyers Program, which provides low-income individuals with civil representation.
Amanda is an attorney with the Birmingham Men’s Law Firm, LLC. Amanda has been with the firm since July 2014. She is a graduate of the University of Alabama with an undergraduate degree in Criminal Justice and Addiction and Recovery Studies. Further, she graduated from the Birmingham School of Law.
Alyson M. Hood is a partner in The Bloomston Firm in Birmingham, Alabama. She concentrates her practice in the areas of divorce and family law. She also works in the areas of federal and state civil litigation including constitutional law, civil rights, employment practice, sexual harassment, contract disputes.. Alyson graduated from Birmingham- Southern College with a B.A. degree in Political Science and a concentration in Pre-Law in 2008 before she attended Samford University Cumberland School of Law and received her J.D. in 2011. She co-authored the Alabama Drug Offender Accountability Act Manual and the Alabama Risk/Needs Protocol while working at the Alabama Supreme Court.. Alyson has spoken on the areas of constitutional rights violations, sexual harassment, hostile work environment, common law marriage, and the use of private investigators in domestic relations litigation.. Alyson currently serves on the Alabama Women’s Section Executive Committee, Birmingham Bar Scholarship Committee and Co-Chair for the Alabama Family Law Section. She is also a member of the Birmingham Young Lawyer’s Section and Birmingham Inns of Court.
Allow me to introduce myself. I am Tanisia Moore, and I am a creative myself. I understand the creative process as it concerns art (in my case literary art), music, branding, and everything in between. But some creatives need assistance in understanding the laws that protect their brands, products, services, and creations. That is where I come in. Not only am I a creative, I’m an intellectual property attorney who specializes in trademarks, copyrights and contract law.. Before I began my firm I worked at Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company and the University of Alabama at Birmingham. I am an active member of the Alabama State Bar and served on a task force to help increase the bar passage rates in Alabama. I am a proud rattler (Florida A&M University College of Law) and a proud panther (Clark Atlanta University).. When I am not helping fellow creatives or small business owners protect their intellectual property, I am a humble servant to my two beautiful princesses and a loving wife.
Alexis Thomas is the founder of A. Thomas Law Group, LLC. and a certificated Guardian Ad Litem. She is from Birmingham, Alabama and attended Birmingham School of Law. While in law school, Alexis was the recipient of the Birmingham School of Law Minority Scholarship, Service to Women Scholarship Award presented by the Womens Section of the Birmingham Bar Association and the Trial Advocacy Golden Gavel Award. Also while in law school, she served as Vice-President of the Trial Advocacy Team and was a member of the Hugh Locke Honor Society. Alexis received undergraduate degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham where she became a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated. She also has an MBA from Columbia Southern University. Before becoming a lawyer, Alexis had over 17 years of experience in banking and corporate real estate.
Alcohol Licensing Lawyers assists alcohol retailers (restaurants, bars, hotels, grocery stores, gas stations, pharmacies, etc.), alcohol distributors (wine, beer and liquor distributors and importers) and alcohol manufacturers (breweries, distilleries, etc.) navigate the federal, state and local alcohol licensing process to obtain applicable alcohol licenses.. Alcohol Licensing Lawyers also assists clients resolve citations from the Alabama ABC Board negotiate to allow them continue selling alcohol, quickly begin selling alcohol again, keep a client's alcohol license and reduce fines from the ABC Board.. Alcohol Licenisng Lawyers can also assist with business entity creations, lease contract negotiations and other commercial matters.
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After graduating, cum laude, from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, Megan Jones joined the firm as an associate. Her practice is devoted exclusively to civil litigation, representing Fortune 500 companies as well as closely held corporations both in and out of the courtroom. Megan concentrates primarily in the areas of workers' compensation, employment law, and insurance defense, along with product liability and automotive litigation.. In addition to her active litigation practice, Megan regularly presents to clients on emerging issues in workers' compensation and insurance law, along with case law updates for the various areas of her practice. Recently, she has won defense verdicts on behalf of Allstate Insurance Company and Vulcan Threaded Products Inc. She is admitted to practice in the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of the State of Alabama and Federal Court.. Megan has been recognized as a 2014 “Rising Star” Lawyer by B-Metro magazine. B-Metro’s survey of local attorneys reveals the names and faces that you should know in the Birmingham legal community. The Rising Stars were selected based on their legal professionalism and community involvement.. Today, Megan remains active in Cumberland School of Law's Trial Program devoting time to judging current law students in various competitions. She is a member of the Birmingham Bar Association Young Lawyers Section and Women’s Section, Birmingham Volunteer Lawyers Program, and the Junior League of Birmingham. Megan also serves on the Junior Board for the Birmingham Children’s Theater.
After gaining several years’ experience at 2 large, regional law firms, Mr. Hazelton wanted to offer his clients attention on more of a personal level, along with the ability to offer more competitive rates without sacrificing quality of work. Since then, Hazelton, LLC has successfully provided the representation he envisioned for his clients in every aspect of the litigation process at the trial and appellate level.. Mr. Hazelton is admitted to practice before all Alabama State and federal courts, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. He is a member of the Birmingham Bar, Alabama State and American Bar Associations.
Admitted to the Michigan Bar in 1997, Mr. Fraiberg has the necessary experience, passion, work ethic that allows him to understand the stresses and financial worries that often accompany family law matters.. Attorney, Matthew A. Fraiberg represents men and women throughout Michigan, including Oakland, Macomb and Wayne counties and takes pride in offering knowledgeable, cost-effective, efficient representation to individuals in the community. Prior to opening his private practice and becoming a top flight Criminal Defense Attorney, Mr. Fraiberg worked as a judicial clerk and assistant legal research clerk for Circuit Court Judges. His previous experience working as a clerk in the Circuit Court, has given him invaluable insight into the inner workings of the criminal justice system and the ability to work with the courts to achieve the best possible outcomes for his clients.. With offices located in both Birmingham & Oak Park, Mr. Fraiberg handles cases throughout Michigan. You can reach the Fraiberg & Pernie PLLC at
Admitted to the Alabama State Bar in 2000 and the Mississippi State Bar in 2001. Practiced with Starnes Davis Florie LLP for almost 15 years. Practice is devoted to litigation and regulatory compliance, including the areas of workers’ compensation, Federal Black Lung, mining liability, MSHA discrimination, co-employee injuries, labor and employment, commercial disputes and construction.
Adam practices in the areas of probate law, estate planning, and criminal matters in the Birmingham area and throughout Alabama. Adam combines his backgrounds in public accounting, tax, business planning and advisory, legal expertise, and litigation to deliver quality service to each individual, family, and small business that he represents.. Adam, a native of Leeds, Alabama, attended the University of Alabama, where he earned his Bachelor and Master degrees in accounting in 2005 and 2006. The State of Alabama certified Adam as a Certified Public Accountant in 2007, a credential that he continues to hold. In May 2014, Adam earned his law degree from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham and was admitted to the Alabama Bar later that year.
Adam Pittman became a lawyer to fight for those who need help. After beginning his practice, Adam litigated civil rights and discrimination lawsuits on behalf of teachers, employees, and government workers. Adam now litigates against some of the most powerful corporations, and he fights to hold them accountable for defective products, fraud, and other deceptive practices.. Adam is honored to be the person his clients trust when the stakes are high. It’s not enough just to win—Adam works hard every day to change corporate behavior and make consumers safer. “I became a lawyer because I wanted my work to make a difference for real people.”. Protecting consumers in class actions and complicated product defect cases requires hard work, strategy, and innovation. Adam represented the plaintiff in Lisk v. Lumber One, an important case before the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, where these traits helped open the doors for consumers to bring class actions in Alabama’s federal courts for the first time.. Adam graduated from The University of Alabama School of Law in 2011, where he was named the best senior editor of the Alabama Law Review. Adam received his undergraduate degree from Auburn University, and grew up in Birmingham, Alabama. Adam continues to hold strong roots in the community. Adam is a member of the Alabama Association for Justice, and is actively involved in the Association’s Emerging Leaders section. He is admitted to practice in the highest state and federal courts in Alabama, and he handles complex litigation throughout the country.
A native of the LaGrange, Illinois, Brad graduated from Lyons Township High School and then received his Bachelors of Science degree from the University of North Alabama where he double majored in Business Management and Political Science. While there he was elected and served as president of the Student Government Association during both his junior and senior years. He thereafter attended Cumberland School of Law at Samford University where he was awarded a Juris Doctorate degree. Prior to commencing legal practice, Brad served one-year clerkships each with the United States Trustee for the Northern District of Alabama, Billy J. Rivers, and United States District Judge for the Northern District of Alabama, E. B. Haltom, Jr. Brad is a principal of each of the Bond & Botes law offices which are located in Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Brad is licensed to practice law in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and Illinois. He is also admitted to practice before various United States District Courts, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. A member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys since its inception, Brad has served as a member of its Board of Directors and as its first full time Executive Director. He has lectured on various bankruptcy topics to local and national gatherings of bankruptcy attorneys, trustees and judges. Brad has been named as a Best Lawyer in America, a Birmingham “Top Lawyer” by B Metro magazine and has earned a Superb Rating of 10 by Avvo . While not practicing law, Brad has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham, the Crisis Center of Birmingham, the Alabama Head Injury Foundation and the Alabama Coalition against Rape. He currently resides in Birmingham, Alabama with his wife of 30 year, Kaye.
A native of Heflin, Alabama, Traci graduated from Auburn University, Magna Cum Laude, with a degree in Psychology and Pre-Law, and from the University of Alabama School of Law with a Juris Doctor.. Following her admission to both the Alabama and Tennessee Bar, Traci began her practice of Family Law in 1996 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where she practiced with Leslie B. McWilliams for several years.She then moved to Birmingham where she practiced with The Crittenden Firm, P.C., for four years.. Throughout her career Traci has devoted her practice primarily to family law, including adoptions, divorce, alimony, custody, visitation, paternity, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, child support, grandparent visitation and custody, international custody disputes, and appellate review.. Traci has achieved her certification as a Family Law Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. She is a member of the Birmingham, Alabama andAmerican Bar Associations, as well as the Family Law and Women’s Sections of each. Traci is also a member of the National Association of Counsel for Children, an advocacy group for children.. As co-reporter for Alabama in the ABA Family Law Section’s Law in the 50 States publication, which summarizes family law issues around the country, she has reported the annual changes in Alabama Familiy Law for several years. Traci also participates in the Custody and PARTNERS committees of the ABA’s Family Law Section. She is a frequent lecturer on family law topics and has numerous reported appellate cases in both Tennessee and Alabama.. In her spare time, Traci enjoys participating in the Homewood-Oxmoor Rotary Club, and supporting various local charities such as the March of Dimes, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Voices Against Violence, YWCA, and the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. She was a member of the 2007 MS Leadership Class, and the 2006 Everyday Heroes Committee.
A long-time resident of Birmingham, Alabama, Robb graduated from Erwin High School and then attended the University of Alabama. He graduated with honors from the University with a Bachelor of Arts in English. While attending the University as an undergraduate, he also had a short story published inn the Marr's Field Journal. Thereafter, he attended the University of Alabama School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctorate degree. While attending law school, he served on the Student Judiciary Board and was a student editor for the American Journal of Tax Policy. He also served on the Moot Court Board. Robb is licensed to practice law in Alabama and is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. He is a member of the Birmingham Bar Association and serves on the Board for the Bankruptcy & Commercial Law Section. He is also member of the National Association of Consumer Advocates. He has lectured on various bankrutpcy topics to gatherings of bankruptcy attorneys, trustees, and judges. He has also been named a "Top Attorney" by Birmingham Magazine. He is also rated AV in both Legal Ability and Ethical Standards by Martindale Hubbell, the highest rating possible.
A graduate of Harvard Law School, personal injury attorney Christopher S. Randolph, Jr. has litigated a wide variety of complex cases in 12 states across the country. He currently assists Hare Wynn with its representation of U.S. corn farmers in a national class action lawsuit against Syngenta, and regularly handles a number of injury and business law cases. In addition to being a skilled attorney, Chris is a published author. He has written several articles on complex litigation issues for the Alabama Lawyer and Defense Counsel Journal. Call Hare Wynn for a free consultation today!
A former prosecutor, public defender, Legal Services staff attorney, and guardian ad litem, Christopher has spent countless hours in the courtroom. He has experienced litigation from all angles and understands how to advocate accordingly.. Christopher has conducted research on matters including Federal Consent Decree Applicability; Creditors Rights and Responsibilities within the FDCPA, FCRA and landlord/tenant law; Garrity Use and Derivative Use Immunity within public sector employment; Nexus concerns involving 18 USC 924(g) Enhancements, and Involuntary Administration of Medications Purposed for Execution Competency.. While in school, and working, Christopher also served internships and externships for the United States Attorney’s Office, two Federal Public Defender Offices, and the former Chief Magistrate Judge for the US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. And prior to law school, Christopher served as a sworn law enforcement officer and EEO Analyst for the Jefferson County Commission.. After passing the bar exam, Christopher started his own law practice from the ground up, and within a year, Bham Magazine recognized him as one of Birmingham’s Top Lawyers. Christopher associates his successes with Providence, the Lord leading him into certain situations, and his grit and determination to make the most of those situations. Christopher best relates to our clients who put in the work to see and keep their businesses, non-profits, municipalities, etc. at the top of their game.. Christopher was recruited to NWKT to utilize his comprehensive skillset. He brings to the practice of law a rare mix of intellectual rigor and client empathy. With an interest in legal research, a skill set in advocacy, and the ability to understand the client perspective, Christopher is at his professional best diving headfirst into complex legal matters requiring both impeccable attention to detail and sincere advocacy. As a firm associate, Christopher’s practice spans the gamut of general and complex civil litigation. He also maintains a selective criminal defense practice.. Outside of work, Christopher is a simple man who enjoys spending time with his wife, two young sons, and Watson, the dog. Alongside his faith, Christopher considers his family as the most important part of his life, and all of the information above is purposed toward their best interest.