Top best C Lawyers in ZIP 35205 | 190 available
190 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 35205 in Birmingham, Alabama. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.2/5 and 60% provide free consultation with average fees of $343 per hour.
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Since establishing Dummier Young, Jeff Dummier has been representing individuals who have accused or arrested for a vast array of criminal charges. At the firm, Jeff is committed to putting people first. He works closely with each client and takes the time to know their background thoroughly so he can work all angles including those not found in the code or case law to find the most effective defense strategy. Jeff is not just a fearless advocate, he is also a dedicated advisor. To secure the representation of the Birmingham criminal defense lawyer, reach out to Dummier Young.
Providing aggressive, skillful representation in all areas of domestic relations for twenty-five years.
Personal injury attorney Gary Anderson is specialized in Environmental Law. Over the course of his career, he has successfully assisted hundreds of clients in asbestos exposure cases, skillfully obtaining the financial compensation they were eligible for. The lawyer’s areas of practice also include CERCLA claims, pharmaceutical litigation and FELA railroad injuries, as well as complex community exposure cases. Gary Anderson is currently a member of several professional groups and associations, such as the American Association for Justice, the Birmingham Bar Association, and the Alabama Association for Justice.. After having earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Finance and Business Administration from Auburn University, the attorney completed a master’s program in Business Administration at the Cumberland School of Law and Samford University. The receiving of his Juris Doctor Degree followed shortly after, and Gary Anderson was subsequently admitted to the Alabama State Bar. He is also licensed to provide legal representation to people injured by defective vaccines before the United States Court of Federal Claims.. With a pragmatic approach in relationship with his clients, Gary Anderson has achieved impressive results for numerous victims of toxic exposure. The attorney is willing to go to great lengths for everyone who requests his services. As most of his clients struggle with terrible diseases, Gary Anderson constantly encourages them to prioritize their health and treatment while he takes care of all the required legal matters in order to recover the maximum compensation available for them. At the moment, he is affiliated with Environmental Litigation Group, P.C. in Birmingham, Alabama.
My primarily practice involves business disputes, constitutional violations and other complex commercial litigation, including actions involving:. If you have been hurt, bullied, or cheated, I can help.
My name is Stewart S. Wilbanks. Since 2003, I have handled cases in more than 55 counties throughout the State of Alabama. I mainly handle personal injury matters and social security disabilty. However, over the years, I have assisted ordinary hard working people with all sorts of legal problems. Please contact me if I can assist you with a legal issue. My direct dial is. I look forward to serving you.
My father has practiced personal injury law for half a century, helping
thousands of individuals. In 1996, I joined him in his practice after
working for a larger firm for four years. Many of the clients we
represent cannot afford an attorney, and there is nothing better than
helping a family recover what they have lost, especially if it is from
a large corporation which was clearly in the wrong.Helping
people is what our firm does. Whether it's recovering money to help
make life easier, getting justice for someone when the criminal system
doesn't work, or simply getting a refund for someone on a vehicle which
is a lemon, I enjoy helping people. We recently tried a case for a
family whose daughter was tragically killed in an automobile
collision. The defendant didn't have enough insurance, and the family
wasn't concerned about money. They simply wanted justice. They had
lost their daughter forever, and this young man was going to move on
with his life without any form of punishment for his wrongful conduct.
The family asked us to pursue the case through trial so that at the
very least there would be a judgment on his record. That's what we
did. We tried the case to a jury and won. The family was grateful
that we took on this challenge when other attorneys turned them down
simply because there was not enough money in it. When we have clients
thank us for helping them, we are rewarded in a way that you really
cannot describe.. PersonalI spend most of my spare time with my wife
and three children. Much of that time involves little league sports.
I am an avid jogger, and I attempt to play golf and tennis.. Professional Memberships State Bar of Alabama State Bar of Georgia Birmingham Bar Association Atlanta Bar Association Member National Association of Consumer AdvocatesMember American Association for JusticeMember Alabama Association for JusticeAdmitted to practice to the Supreme Court of Alabama and the Alabama Court of Civil AppealsAdmitted to practice in Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of AlabamaAdmitted to practice in the 11th Circuit Court of AppealsFormer Member of the National Association of Retail Collection Attorneys (NARCA) and the Commercial Law League of America Seminars Conducted Legal Collection Workshops for Dun and Bradstreet Conducted Collections Seminar in Birmingham, Alabama on Legal Aspects of Collections. Professional/Charitable ActivitiesAmerican Heart Association Team Captain: Jail Bail For Heart Fund Raising Campaign, 2 years MS Jail Bail Fund Raising Campaign, 3 yearsBig Gift Campaign Solicitors for Strong Kid Campaign: YMCA Currently on Board of Directors, Downtown YMCA Past President of Birmingham Chapter of Tulane Alumni ClubHonorsNamed one of Top Five Personal Injury Attorneys in Birmingham Magazine 2010. Listed in the 2008, 2009, and 2010 Alabama Superlawyers for personal injuryChosen Best of the Bar for personal injury/wrongful death in the 2005 Birmingham Business Journal
Mr. Fleming an AV Preeminent Martindale-Hubbell rated attorney. He has experience handling matters ranging from medical malpractice and nursing home defense to toxic and mass tort litigation. He also handles product liability and construction litigation matters.. Mr. Fleming is a member of the American Bar Association, the Alabama Bar Association, the Birmingham Bar Association, the Defense Research Institute, and the Alabama Defense Lawyers Association.. Mr. Fleming was selected to participate in the Alabama State Bar Leadership Forum Class 9 in 2013. He is the 11th Circuit Editor for DRI’s Daubert Online publication. Mr. Fleming is a participant in the Birmingham Bar Association’s Volunteer Lawyer Program and was named to the Alabama Bar’s Pro Bono Honor Roll from 2008-2011. He was also named in B-Metro’s Magazine’s Rising Star Lawyers and Attorneys of Note in 2014.
Leila Watson has practiced with Ernie Cory, co-founder of Cory Watson Attorneys, for 32 years. She has worked on precedent-setting cases with state and national implications. Leila represented Jett Williams and proved that Jett is the natural daughter of famous singer and songwriter, Hank Williams, Sr., and in the process updated Alabama law so no other heir would have to shoulder the burden of finding their inheritance on their own. Leila also obtained the first double-digit million-dollar wrongful death verdict in Alabama–$15,000,000.. Not only has Leila worked on big cases, she is also well-known for taking time to negotiate car accident cases, probate issues, municipal cases, and talking to people about whatever is disrupting their daily lives and finding solutions for them.. Ernie Cory convinced her as a young lawyer to handle cases on subjects she knew nothing about: “it’s not what you don’t know, it’s all about what you can learn.” So, she learned things like how to drive a tractor-trailer truck, set up a fuse box, maintain a hospital record, sell life insurance, and a host of other skills to present her cases at trial.. Leila’s legal skills and passion for studying the law are recognized by her colleagues. She was appointed by the Alabama Supreme Court to the Alabama Pattern Jury Instructions Committee–Civil in 1998. This Committee is rewriting the civil jury instructions in plain language to make the instructions understandable to lay persons. She has been appointed the chair of the Alabama Association for Justice Amicus Curiae Brief Committee for years, responsible for steering the committee that selects and writes appellate briefs on issues of importance to ALAJ members. In 2015, Leila was elected President-Elect of the Birmingham Bar Association.. While Leila is a passionate and dedicated lawyer, she is also a family-oriented woman who loves to volunteer. She and her family are very involved in the Birmingham community, supporting local charities that focus on children’s education and health and making Birmingham a great place to raise a family. Leila loves to cook and is always looking forward to her weekly Sunday night dinner with friends and family.. Leila approaches her life at home and at the office with this simple quote:. “Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.” -Dr. Seuss
Lauren Miller focuses her practice on several areas of personal injury litigation including products liability litigation involving pharmaceutical drugs and defective medical devices.. An advocate for survivors of sexual assault, Ms. Miller assists survivors of campus sexual assault, holding their assailants accountable, and when appropriate, holding accountable the colleges and universities that fail to protect the rights of those survivors.
Kevin McKie is a personal injury attorney whose primary area of practice is toxic tort litigation. Specialized in Environmental Law, he has provided quality legal representation for numerous clients who were severely affected by exposure to hazardous substances, recovering substantial compensation from the responsible companies. With a professional experience of over 10 years, Kevin McKie can successfully carry out a wide range of cases, including complex community exposure cases, as well as assist businesses in environmental matters. The attorney is currently affiliated with Environmental Litigation Group, P.C. in Birmingham, Alabama.. In 2001, Kevin McKie received his Bachelor’s Degree from Auburn University, which was subsequently followed by his earning of a Juris Doctor Degree from the University of Alabama School of Law. His admission to the Alabama State Bar ensued shortly after and in 2016, the lawyer also became a member of the Illinois State Bar. Prior to joining Environmental Litigation Group, P.C., Kevin McKie was a law clerk for Circuit Court Judge Tom King Jr. and has worked with Whatley Drake & Kallas, LLP as well. He is also a former public official, having served on the Board of Directors for the Birmingham Water Works Board for two years.. The attorney is a member of multiple renowned legal associations, including the Alabama Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice. Kevin McKie is also on the Board of Directors of Greater Crestwood, Inc. – a non-profit organization dedicated to creating a safe environment for the residents of Birmingham.
Joel Caldwell knew he wanted to have a career in law from an early age. As the youngest of four children, Joel grew up with an attitude that no one would ever take advantage of him; especially not his older and bigger siblings. His parents saw this mindset and encouraged Joel to become a lawyer. They said that, even as a child, he was always an advocate for others. Joel kept a strong opinion, always spoke his mind and would not back down from any situation.. Joel has always been motivated by the fact that, as a lawyer, he is dealing with someone during a tough time in their life, and he has the opportunity to serve and bring results that make a direct and positive impact. This dedication to securing justice for his clients allowed him to help obtain an $80,000 settlement on behalf of a plaintiff whose constitutional rights were violated. Joel’s desire for justice and drive to help people continue to characterize his practice.. Joel grew up in Hoover, Alabama, where he graduated in the inaugural class of Hoover High School's Law Academy. He attended Vanderbilt University on a full athletic scholarship, where he majored in Economics and minored in Managerial Studies. Joel was a four-year letterman for Vanderbilt's football team. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law.. When he's not pursuing justice on behalf of his clients, Joel enjoys working out and running 5ks. He also enjoys traveling, watching movies and watching SEC football. Joel is a fan of both Vanderbilt and Alabama football. He is also an active member of Canaan Baptist Church in Bessemer, Alabama.
Janine has a wide-range of litigation experience that she gained while practicing for several years at Maynard Cooper, & Gale, P.C., a full-service, corporate litigation and transactional law firm. As one of over 200 attorneys, Janine handled cases in state and federal courts in more than 10 states across the country, including the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals and Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals covering various areas of law. While at Maynard, Janine gained significant courtroom and trial experience representing clients in high-profile cases. After serving large corporate and governmental entities for over 6 years, she now serves the people of Alabama. Unlike most boutique law firms in Alabama, Janine has the unparalleled experience from a top law firm dealing with extremely complex matters. She applies her experience and top-notch advocacy skills to assist you with your Business Law, Elder Law, Entertainment Law, Family Law, Insurance Law, and Real Estate Law matters.
J. Curt Tanner knew he wanted to have a career in law from an early age. As a teenager, his father was badly injured in an accident. The legal team that represented his father made a big impact on Curt and his family, and the experience inspired him to go to law school. He knew he wanted to help people through difficult times the way he and his family were helped through his father’s accident.. Curt began his legal career by representing individuals against some of the largest banks and investment firms in the world. Curt’s dedication to securing justice for his clients allowed him to help obtain a seven figure settlement in a Ponzi scheme case that involved multiple victims. Curt’s desire for justice and drive to help people continues to characterize his practice.. Curt was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. He attended the Cumberland School of Law after graduating from Auburn University. Curt is continuously involved in the local community. He believes that a personal injury lawyer should serve the community not just with their legal needs, but with any needs that will one day allow them to contribute back to the community themselves. Curt is involved in the Moot Court program at Cumberland School of Law, his alma mater. He sees a lot of value in helping law students develop skills that will make them successful attorneys.. When he’s not pursuing justice on behalf of his clients, Curt enjoys traveling with his wife, Kathryn, and spending time at the lake with their dog.
I have lived in the Birmingham area since December 1995. Since that time I have concentrated my practice on representing people charged with criminal offenses in federal, state, and municipal courts. I have tried dozens of cases over the years in both federal and state courts to juries and judges with great success.. No case is to big or to small. I am a partner in the law firm of Jaffe, Hanle, Whisonant & Knight, P.C. When you hire my firm to handle your case, you will have four lawyers working on your case. Collaberation leads to better understanding and more effective representation.
I have been helping people solve problems since 1983. I pride myself on providing dependable service with dedicated representation. In 1990, I changed the focus of my practice to emphasize helping people facing Divorce, Family Related or Criminal Charges. I understand the stress and emotions my clients are experiencing when they seek my help, and I provide the personalized, caring service they need during these difficult times.
I grew up in Birmingham, Alabama graduating from Homewood High School. After high school I continued my education at the University of Alabama at Birmingham on a Green and Gold Scholarship. After obtaining a B.S. in Accounting I attended Ole Miss Law School graduating in 2009. I have been handling personal injury cases including construction defect, toxic mold and car wrecks since I obtained my law degree and focus my practice on construction related issue.
I founded the Birmingham Men’s Law Firm to represent the interest of husbands, fathers and other men who are involved in divorce, family law and other legal matters. My firm offers legal service that always keeps the best interests of my clients in mind. While I know that these issues often involve many complex emotions, I want our clients to leave our office as happy as possible with the legal result. Please contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation.
I am an attorney with the firm of Jaffe, Hanle, Whisonant, & Knight, P.C. After growing up in Selma, Alabama, I attended the University of Alabama where I received a B.S. in Political Science, graduating magna cum laude in 2009.. I have recently received my J.D. from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 2012.Prior to joining the firm of Jaffe & Drennan, P.C., I interned for the Honorable Robert “Bob” Armstrong, District Judge for the 4th Circuit of Alabama. Additionally, I worked as a law clerk for Jaffe & Drennan P.C. prior to becoming an attorney.
Having practiced law since 1989,Cynthia Umstead serves clients primarily in the five county are that includes Jefferson and Shelby Counties, I handle many drug and capital murder cases. I feel that I was meant to help people in this way. In a capital case , you're dealing with the human element not just that an act occurred, but why it happened. In a case where a client is guilty, the jury wants to know how this came about.. Cynthia Umstead a graduate of Birmingham School of Law, admits the stress of a criminal trial can be overwhelming at times . There is a lot of pressure, bit the key is caring about your client and having empathy for them. You also have to be willing to invest hundreds of hours in preparation. It is time consuming, but when you see someone get that second chance, it's priceless. This truly is my passion.
Gregory A. Cade is an attorney specializing in Environmental and Occupational Law who has successfully represented thousands of clients throughout the Southeastern region of the U.S. over the course of his career. He is also the chairman of Environmental Litigation Group, P.C. which he joined in 1993 as an investigator and litigation paralegal. Gregory A. Cade has been recognized as a specialist in Environmental Trial Attorneys by the AATA and has also been deemed one of Birmingham’s Top 40 Under 40, a prestigious award offered to successful young professionals for their remarkable achievements.. His primary area of practice is asbestos mesothelioma, having assisted numerous Americans who have been affected by pleural mesothelioma or other asbestos-related conditions following prolonged occupational or environmental exposure during his vast legal experience of over 25 years. The attorney has efficiently aided clients who have been intentionally or negligently exposed to these carcinogenic minerals in the process of filing a lawsuit against asbestos manufacturers or companies, thus obtaining the financial compensation they were eligible for. Gregory A. Cade’s personal vision can be summed up as “Know your case”, which has also been the leading principle throughout his professional practice. He approaches each asbestos litigation case from both a personal, humane point of view and a legal perspective in order to ensure the most positive outcome for his clients.. Gregory A. Cade received his Bachelor’s Degree in Natural Science and Mathematics from the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health in 1991 and completed a master’s program in Occupational Health, Safety, and Industrial Hygiene at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1996. Subsequently, the attorney obtained his Juris Doctor degree from Miles School of Law in 2001. Over the course of his legal practice, Gregory A. Cade was the recipient of an impressive number of awards, including Alabama’s 2011 and 2012 Top 100 Trial Lawyers, Martindale Hubbell’s AV Preeminent Rating for Legal Ability and Ethical Standards, and Birmingham Magazine’s Top Attorneys in 2011. He is also a member of several groups and associations such as the National Registry of Environmental Professionals, the American Bar Association, as well as the Magic City Bar Association.. Gregory A. Cade has also been an environmental consultant and OSHA compliance expert for a brief period of time, his work focusing on groundwater contamination and worker exposure to hazardous substances in various industries such as petroleum processing and steel manufacturing. The attorney has worked closely with epidemiologists, toxicologists, and other scientists at the UCLA School of Public Health as well, which undoubtedly represented a great opportunity during which he substantially expanded his knowledge on the detrimental health effects of occupational and environmental exposure to toxic agents. Additionally, Gregory A. Cade is a Registered Environmental Manager of the National Association of Environmental Professionals.. The fundamental professional motivation of Gregory A. Cade is represented by his avid interest in the legal system, as well as by his passion for science, particularly chemistry and biology. Desiring to pursue a career that would cater to both of his passions, he decided to become an environmental attorney, a profession that Gregory A. Cade considers to be very rewarding. Although asbestos cases are often extremely difficult and challenging to resolve, the attorney is permanently bound to provide his clients with support and quality legal representation. Thus, toxic exposure victims can successfully obtain the compensation they are entitled to from companies that turn a blind eye to chemical use and exposure or completely neglect the issue.
Getting great results for injured people is my passion and mission in life. No case is too large or small. Every client is very important to me. I will zealously represent you with all my energy to see your case through to a successful conclusion, no matter how long it takes or how far we have to go. I'm licensed in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee and the District of Columbia. In addition, I have represented clients in Connecticut, Kansas, Illinois and Arizona.. In my practice as a lawyer since 1994, I have only represented injured people. I don't defend insurance companies and I never have. I am very passionate about my work for my clients. Before I started my legal career, I was privileged to serve on active duty as an officer in the United States Army. I was a field artillery officer in the Big Red One (1st Infantry Division). Later, during law school and beyond, I served in the Army National Guard. After I took the bar exam, I became an Army lawyer (a JAGC officer) in the Alabama National Guard.. On a personal note, just a little about me: I am the proud father of four children, three daughters and a son. I've been married to a wonderful lady for more than 34 years and we have three awesome grandchildren and another on the way! When I'm not working for my clients, I enjoy travel, reading and I sometimes play bass guitar in my church praise band. I love following my favorite sports teams. So far, I've traveled to all 50 states, 19 countries and 27 different Major League Baseball stadiums.. My firm's website is http://www.AlabamaPersonalInjuryLawyers.com.. Call me today for a free consultation at.. No representation is made that the qualify of legal sevices to be performed is greater than the legal services provided by other attorneys.
G. Rick DiGiorgio learned the art of problem-solving and the importance of caring for others from being the eldest of eight children. He was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama while his father attended The University of Alabama.. After his dad graduated, the family moved around for a while, but eventually settled in Birmingham where both of his parents come from large families. Their family of eight added to an already massive extended family, boasting hundreds of cousins in the Birmingham area. It was natural that Rick would work, live, and serve in his home state of Alabama after law school.. Rick’s connection to family and a focus on his spiritual life have always inspired him in his role as a lawyer. Although he graduated from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 1981, with an immediate successful run in criminal defense, his deep-rooted desire to help people led him to form his own personal injury law firm in 1992 with his younger brother, Christopher.. Then in 2001, he joined the team at Cory Watson Attorneys. While grand verdicts and positive results are always preferred outcomes, he is most proud that his clients know he truly cares for them.. When Rick is not busy helping people through the law, he spends time with his wife, his two adult children, and his grandchild. Also, in keeping with the heart of Rick’s favorite quote, “Seek first the kingdom of God,” (Matthew 6:33), Rick spends much of his free time studying the bible and discussing the spiritual side of life. His gift to look beneath the surface of a person’s physical needs, allowing him to help clients on a deeper, more meaningful level.
Frank Buck has been successfully representing people in Alabama for over 50 years. Frank came to Alabama to attend Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. He met his wife, Marti, while in law school. She was a student at Samford. Frank and Marti have been married for thirty seven years and have three daughters, Rachel, Ashley and Kerri. Rachel followed in her father’s footsteps and became a lawyer. Ashley is currently in law school and Kerri is a nurse practitioner.. Frank clerked for the late Judge Ingram Beasley while in law school. Frank graduated from Cumberland School of Law with his Juris Doctorate degree in 1975. Fresh out of law school, Frank decided to open his own practice and become a criminal defense lawyer. After a few years of criminal work, Frank’s passion for sports led him to become a sports agent. Finally, Frank decided to begin his career handling personal injury cases and found his niche. He loves helping injured people and has a deep passion for his work. He has handled over 11,000 car wreck and other personal injury cases to resolution.
For Jon Conlin, practicing personal injury law is more than filing lawsuits and going to court, it’s an act of chivalry. Emboldened by the idea that plaintiff’s attorneys can take on the biggest, most prepared defendants on behalf of injury victims, he pursued a career in law that’s spanned more than 15 years. In fact, he started working at Cory Watson Attorneys as a law clerk while studying at The University of Alabama School of Law, and he’s been at the firm since.. A Birmingham native with deep Alabama roots, Jon attended Indian Springs High School before earning his bachelor’s degree from Samford University. And while some believe you can either go big or go home, Jon chose to pursue multimillion dollar verdicts and settlements from the place he’s always called home.. A nationally-recognized litigator, Jon will tell you that his true pride comes from the positive effects his work is able to create for the clients he represents. When asked what he likes best about helping people through the law, he says, “Maybe it’s the Don Quixote in me, but sometimes the world needs more people who are willing to tilt at windmills.”