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For the past 15 years, I have represented companies and individuals in a wide variety of lawsuits ranging from general insurance defense matters to complex fraud and workplace exposure litigation. I have handled jury trials as lead counsel in at least 6 different Alabama counties and oral argument before the Alabama Supreme Court. In addition:. - I represented an Alabama company forced out of business by the predatory annexation and zoning of property by a city in a jury trial in Huntsville, Alabama. The trial received significant statewide media attention and resulted in a multi-million dollar jury verdict for the client.. - I represented an Alabama company against wrongful interference with its rock quarry business in a jury trial in Scottsboro, Alabama that resulted in a multi-million dollar jury verdict for the client. The verdict was upheld on appeal to the Alabama Supreme Court.. - For over 12 years, I have served as lead local counsel for a large insurance company’s workplace exposure litigation in Alabama.. - I represented a large pharmaceutical company in statewide personal injury litigation for over 4 years and through conclusion.. - I routinely represent commercial and residential contractors in construction litigation.. - I routinely represent insurers and insureds in catastrophic personal injury and bad faith cases.. Disclaimer: The listing of an area of practice herein does not indicate any certification or expertise in that area. No representation is made that the quality of legal services is greater than the quality of legal services by other lawyers. Use of this site does not create an attorney-client relationship.
For over 35 years, Greg's law practice has focused on estate planning and probate, with an emphasis on charitable planned giving. Greg is a past chairman and still active on the University of Alabama Planned Giving Advisory Committee, as well as serving on several other boards at the University of Alabama. He currently serves on the Professional Advisors Committee of the Community Foundation of Greater Birmingham.. Greg is listed in "The Best Lawyers in America®" and "Super Lawyers" in the areas of Trusts and Estates.. Personal: Married to Sharon since 1982; two sons, Foster (1985) and Harrison (1989).. Hobbies: Crimson Tide athletics, hunting and fishing. PROFESSIONAL AND CIVIC AFFILIATIONS. Birmingham Bar Association; Alabama State Bar; The Florida Bar; Estate Planning Council of Birmingham; Alabama Planned Giving Council
For over 29 years, I have represented clients in federal and state court trials throughout Alabama, in appeals, and in matters in the Southeast involving federal and state regulatory, investigative, and enforcement agencies.. I was Chair of the Federal Practice Section of the Birmingham Bar Association in 2016. I served as Chair of the Alabama State Bar Environmental Law Section for the 2010-2011 term.. At Cumberland School of Law of Samford University, I was Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review, and, after graduation, I was inducted into Curia Honoris and received the Dean's Certificate of Appreciation.. I am AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell; am a Senior Fellow in the Litigation Counsel of America Trial Lawyer Honorary; and am listed in Best Lawyers in America for Litigation-Environmental, Natural Resources Law, and Commercial Litigation and listed as a Mid-South Super Lawyer for Environmental Litigation.. My environmental law experience covers all of the major federal statutes--the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, CERCLA/Superfund, the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, the Oil Pollution Act, and the Endangered Species Act--as well as Alabama statutes pertaining to natural resources and land use and the common law claims for nuisance and trespass that are commonly alleged in the environmental context.. Environmental law led me to related experience in governmental investigations, enforcement, and white collar defense that has, over time, expanded well beyond environmental matters into health care, antitrust, securities, government contracting, banking and financial services, and other such cases having potential criminal as well as civil consequences. The erosion of intent requirements, the increasing criminalization of business conduct, and the decline of personal privacy protections causes me to have serious concerns about how business people and licensed professionals are investigated and prosecuted.. My business litigation experience includes breach of contract, data security, professional liability, fraud claims, false claims act/qui tam, policyholder insurance coverage, minority shareholder oppression, partnership disputes, antitrust, interference and unfair competition, trademark infringement, and trade secret misappropriation. I have represented both plaintiffs and defendants in business disputes.. I am also no stranger to personal injury and property damage cases, including those arising from chemical exposure, flooding and inverse condemnation, invasion of privacy, constitutional torts, product liability, ultrahazardous activities, and explosions or other catastrophes. While I most frequently defend these types of cases, I will consider representing plaintiffs whom I believe have substantive claims.
For over 20 years, Rick Norris has maintained a diversified trial practice in state and federal courts trying more than 100 jury trials to verdict in more than 30 counties across the state of Alabama. He has devoted a large part of his practice to the representation of major restaurant and retail corporations in defense of premises liability, product liability, automobile and trucking accidents, as well as employment practices liability actions.. Rick's extensive courtroom experience has taken him to difficult venues in high exposure cases. He has successfully tried serious injury, loss of limb and wrongful death cases in some of the most feared forums for corporate defendants.. In addition to his trial practice, Rick is an experienced mediator listed on the panel of neutrals of the Alabama Center for Dispute Resolution in Montgomery, Alabama. He is a frequently invited speaker on issues of trial tactics and personal injury litigation for both legal events and industry specific programs.. One of the things that Rick likes most about practicing law at Christian & Small is the firm’s investment in its people. He says the firm spares no expense when it comes to developing the finest lawyers. That dedication may come in the form of the latest technology or making sure that every attorney has an opportunity to give back to the community through charitable activities.
For over 20 years, Ms. Burleson has helped Alabama families with divorce, child custody and other family law issues. She has helped clients in counties throughout the state of Alabama to reach their goals. Ms. Burleson is herself divorced and has two small children. She has personally faced family law issues in her own life and understands the importance of getting the best possible outcome in your case. Ms. Burleson loves children and her greatest passion is to ensure the welfare of her client's children. Ms. Burleson strives to be understanding and compassion of her clients needs. However, she equally demostrates strength and resolve against their opponents. She understands that it is an honor for her clients to place the future of their family in her hands.. Throughout her life, Ms. Burleson has demonstrated an exceptionally high level of intelligence. In 1984, Ms. Burleson graduated from high school at the age of 15. She was valedictorian of her class. She then went on to earn a B. S. degree from Birmingham-Southern College. Ms. Burleson majored in both accounting and mathematics. She graduated summa cum laude from Birmingham- Southern in 1987 and was chosen to receive the additional honor of membership in Phi Beta Kappa. She was only 19 years old. Ms. Burleson continued her education at Cumberland School of Law where she received the degree of Juris Doctor in May 1990. She was a member of the American Journal of Trial Advocacy. In October 1990, Ms. Burleson was admitted to practice law in the state of Alabam at the age of 22. Ms. Burleson is the owner and founder of The Burleson Firm where she focuses on helping Alabama men and women with family law issues.
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.”
For Jerome Tapley, the decision to become a lawyer was a deeply personal one. When he was a boy, a family member died in a work-place accident. Tapley witnessed first-hand how lawyers could make a difference in people’s lives. The trial lawyers who represented Tapley’s family successfully held the responsible party accountable for the tragedy. Tapley knew then he wanted to be a trial lawyer. His road toward achieving that goal was not easy, but hard work has never been an obstacle for Tapley.. Tapley was born in Alexander City, Alabama, a hard-working, cotton mill town that taught him the values of persistence, keeping his word, and doing his best. The lessons he learned from his community propelled him to become the first college graduate in his family, graduating from Auburn University Montgomery and earning his law degree through Cumberland School of Law at Samford University.. Tapley, now a principal at Cory Watson Attorneys, focuses 100 percent on courtroom litigation, including Class Action, Mass Tort, and Products Liability litigation. He’s admitted all state and federal courts in Alabama and Florida.. When he’s not in court or at the offices of Cory Watson, Tapley devotes time to the Alabama Association for Justice and the American Association for Justice. He and his family are members of Haven Field Community Church where he serves as Chairman of the Governing Board, the Elder Team.. Tapley’s hobbies include doing anything mechanical, woodworking, furniture building, hunting, and fishing. He particularly enjoys bird hunting with his dog, Duke. Though Tapley has a variety of hobbies and interests, one of his favorite quotes speaks to his hard-working background: “No one has ever drowned in sweat.”- Lou Holtz.
For Bobby LeMoine, he’s known that he wanted to be a lawyer as far back as he can remember. So much so, in fact, he can remember people telling his mother when he was a little kid, “That boy’s going to be a lawyer.”. Bobby has always been motivated by the fact that he can help someone who has been injured or wronged in some manner and bring them to a better place in life. Bobby also knows from experience that it’s very satisfying to hold someone accountable who has done something to hurt others and to shine a light on that wrong.. Bobby graduated from Cumberland School of Law and has been practicing law since 2008. He is an active member of the Birmingham Bar Association. He enjoys being an active part of the Birmingham legal community and sharing time with the great lawyers in Birmingham, as well as being a part of the contributions the Birmingham Bar Association makes to the community as a whole.. Bobby’s practice areas include personal injury, wrongful death, products liability, nursing home negligence, and insurance bad faith. At the end of the day, Bobby just wants to help people that have been hurt and stand up against injustice for those who might not be able to on their own.. If you need Bobby on the weekend, you will find him somewhere outdoors with his family and two dogs. He and his wife Cissy have three daughters: Livy, Darby, and Francie. Bobby spends any and all of his free time with his family – they love to camp, cook, and play soccer with dad as the team coach.
Following her lifelong dream to help people work through the complicated and overwhelming process that is the American Court system, Rachel A. King began her career clerking for a prominent Birmingham litigation firm. After working with this firm, Rachel realized her true calling was to help her clients feel at home, even when their home may be falling apart. With a desire to help clients during difficult times, she began to exclusively counsel clients in the midst of family crisis.. Since 2005 Rachel has developed an extensive expertise in all areas of family law, including divorce, custody, DHR investigations, adoptions, paternity, child support, alimony, IEP’s and guardianships. After becoming a partner in 2009 at a Shelby County law firm, Rachel continued to follow her passion to help the residents of Alabama with all their family law needs. In 2012, Rachel founded the boutique firm of Vella & King with her partner, Traci Owen Vella.. Together, they offer nearly thirty years of experience and expertise in the areas of family law, domestic relations and adoptions.. In 2015 and 2016 B-Metro Magazine named Rachel one of the top Women Lawyer’s in the Birmingham area. In June, 2016 she was included as a Top Attorney in the Bham Biz as well. Rachel was also named by the Birmingham Magazine as a top family law attorney in the Birmingham area in 2010, 2011, and again in 2013. Rachel is an AV rated attorney through Martindale- Hubbell(the highest rating given by other lawyers based on experience and credentials). Rachel has also received the Client’s Choice award in Family Law from AVVO in 2013 (an award given based upon client recommendations and reviews).. Rachel graduated Cum Laude from the University of Alabama in 2001, and received her Juris Doctorate from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 2005. In 2011 she was appointed to the Alabama Custodial Laws Revision Task Force.. When not busy fighting for her clients and advocating for the children of Alabama, Rachel enjoys spending as much time as possible volunteering as a Patient Pal at Children’s Hospital, relaxing with her loving family, and attending the many community events Birmingham has to offer.
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Erica has over ten years of experience litigating criminal matters in state and federal court as both a prosecutor and a defense attorney.
Erica G. Brown is a member of the State Bar Associations of Michigan and California and has been working as an attorney in the area of family law since 2009. Having received her Juris Doctorate degree from Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles and being admitted as a member of the State Bar of California in 2009, Ms. Brown began her practice of the law in Los Angeles, working for Bergman Law Group, a distinguished full service family law firm. She gained extensive experience working alongside an exceptional family law practitioner who specialized in the field for nearly forty years.. As a native of Metropolitan Detroit, earning her undergraduate degree from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Ms. Brown decided to return home to be a part of the community in which she grew up, and advance her career near family members. In 2013, in an effort to further her passion for the law by zealously advocating for her family law clients, Ms. Brown joined forces with Barbara B. Smith, J.D. of the Law Offices of Barbara B. Smith PLLC, an experienced family law mediation and litigation firm. Together, their team has over thirty years of combined experience and is determined to provide excellent service to each client, either by successfully negotiating a settlement, or aggressively litigating each particular matter.. When involved in a custody, divorce, or other family law dispute, or seeking adoption related services, an individual faces the most personal and difficult moments in his or her life. It is very important to Ms. Brown that her clients feel that their rights are being protected and that their concerns will be heard. Ms. Brown has dedicated herself to helping those who are struggling to cope with their emotional and demanding family issues, and she is committed to being an aggressive and attentive advocate for her clients.
Erica DeAngelis, based in Oakland County, graduated with honors from the University of Michigan with a BA in Public Relations, Speech Communications and Political Science and attended Thomas M. Cooley Law School, where she graduated with her Juris Doctorate in 2011. During her time at Cooley, Erica was secretary of the Student Bar association, recipient of the Certificate of Merit for Criminal Sentencing Law and Procedure, and a recipient of the Certificate of Merit for Drunk Driving Law and Practice.. Erica practices in the areas of criminal defense, civil litigation, probate, personal injury, and primarily family law and has handled numerous cases in Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, Genesee, Lenawee, Roscommon, Washtenaw, and Ingham counties.
Enfocado en litigio civil (accidentes) y defensa penal.
Emory University, 1989 - Cum Laude. -B.A. Degrees in History and Political Science. -Emory Scholar - Robert W. Woodruff Scholarship. -The Barkley Forum Center Competitive Debate Team. -Deans List. University of Alabama School of Law, J.D., 1992 - Cum Laude. -Member, Alabama Law Review. AREAS OF PRACTICE:. -Employment litigation of claims under Title VII, ADEA, ADA, FMLA & FLSA. -First chair jury trial experience in Title VII, Sec. 1981, ADA & ADEA cases. -Multiple, successful oral arguments before the Eleventh Circuit. -Class action and FLSA collective action experience. -State court employment claims & worker’s comp retaliatory discharge. -Preventive employment counseling. -Implementation and revision of policy manuals and handbooks. -Labor and employment regulatory compliance. -Administrative agency experience before the EEOC, DOL, NLRB & OSHA. -Workplace safety and health. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:. American Bar Association. -Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Litigation Section. -Litigation Section. American Employment Law Council. Alabama State Bar. -Labor and Employment Section. Birmingham Bar Association. American Employment Law Council. Alabama Automotive Manufacturers Association. Alabama Employment Law Council
Ellise M. Washington is the Founder and Principal Attorney of EMW LAW, LLC, a Birmingham-based law firm that represents a variety of clients in civil and criminal matters. A true Birmingham native, Ms. Washington attended Birmingham-Southern College and Samford University's Cumberland School of Law.. To date, Ms. Washington has tried and/or settled a large number of cases to the satisfaction of her clients. An accomplished attorney, Ms. Washington has received a number of accolades and awards including being named to the National Black Lawyers Top 40 under 40, a Birmingham Top Attorney by Birmingham Magazine, and a Rising Star by Super Lawyers. Ms. Washington brings a diverse set of skills and talents to the practice of law, and she is proficient in Spanish. Ms. Washington has managed several high-dollar cases, including both civil and criminal appellate matters.A service-oriented attorney, Ms. Washington's community involvement includes active participation in volunteer bar associations, pro bono law clinics, and nonprofit boards. She has also won numerous awards for excellence and her contributions as a lawyer including being named the inaugural recipient of the White & Case LLP Circle of Excellence award by the National Bar Association's Young Lawyers Division.Ms. Washington is an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sorority Inc., and she enjoys reading, writing, planning events, and spending quality time with family and friends.
Elizabeth Chambers has always focused her career on helping those in need. Her sincere desire to advocate for people harmed by unsafe drugs and medical devices inspired her to attend law school. She is honored to be an advocate for her clients against large corporations and insurance companies.. Upon graduation in 2003 from Birmingham School of Law, she joined Cory Watson Attorneys. Since then, Elizabeth has represented thousands of clients who were injured from the use of dangerous drugs or medical devices and has been involved in some of the largest mass tort cases in the country. One of Beth’s favorite quotes best expresses her feelings about the work she does: “Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at work worth doing.” - Theodore Roosevelt.. Elizabeth continues to do “work worth doing” outside of the office. When she’s not helping people through the law, she’s still helping. She and her husband support several local charities that benefit women and children, foster children, and disabled adults. At work and home, the common thread for Elizabeth is advocating for those who need it most.
E. Nathan Harris is a distinguished attorney based in Hoover, Alabama. A graduate of the University of Alabama School of Law, Mr. Harris is a preeminent personal injury attorney and a leading defender of minority rights in the Birmingham region.. As he tells it, Harris’ decision to become a lawyer was a natural one.. While pursuing his law degree at the University of Alabama, Harris began developing a keen interest in helping the Hispanic communities in his home state. After serving as a Law Clerk for the Constitutional Assembly of Ecuador during a period abroad, Harris undertook a clerkship at his home university in which he researched a memorandum on the issue of standing for undocumented Hispanic Immigrants who sought to sue to redress personal injuries. During these clerkships, a deep appreciation and understanding of what Hispanic people in Alabama go through began to take root.. For Harris, this interest in defending the rights of undocumented immigrants and other minorities blossomed into a unique and magnanimous specialization within personal injury law. Since graduating from law school, he has cultivated one of the leading practices with this focus in the region and today Harris manages two completely bilingual law offices in Alabama and Tennessee.. As a leader in his field, Harris pays close attention to prevailing trends in personal injury law affecting minorities in Alabama. In particular, he has his eye on the effect immigration status might have on a person's legal standing as it relates to other rights.. For all his achievements, Harris has no intentions of resting on his laurels. Looking forwad, Harris envisions expanding success as he continues to represent hispanics and other minorities in Alabama and Tennessee far into the future.. Detailed Career Information. E. Nathan Harris received his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law. He also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing with a concentration in International Business, magna cum laude, from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Mr. Harris is a member of the Alabama Bar Association, Birmingham Bar Association and the Alabama Association for Justice.
During my legal career of more than 40 years, I have focused on family law and other complex civil litigation matters. I have served by Court appointment as a mediator, arbitrator, facilitator, receiver, and special master. For the past twenty years I have achieved an "AV" rating, the highest peer rating by Martindale Hubbell, a nationally recognized directory of attorneys, for my legal ability and ethical standards. I have appeared in state and federal courts throughout Michigan and have argued in the Michigan Court of Appeals and the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.. My professional memberships include the American Bar Association, Detroit Bar Association, State Bar of Michigan, and Oakland County Bar Association. ABA section memberships include family law, business law, and litigation. I am an arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association. I am a member of the Financial and Estate Planning Council of Metro Detroit, as well as the Federal Law Clerk Alumni Group.. I am a past chairman of the Oakland County Bar Association's Circuit Court Committee. I am also a member of the Michigan Inter-Professional Association, Past Grand Knight of the Holy Name Knights of Columbus, and Past President of the Birmingham Rotary, among other volunteer positions. I have served on the Board of Directors of the YMCA of Metropolitan Detroit, and have been past chair of both the Board of Managers of the Birmingham YMCA, the City of Birmingham Advisory Parking Committee, and the City of Birmingham Board of Ethics.. I was recognized in the business magazine as a Top Lawyer in Metropolitan Detroit in the practice areas of family law, litigation, and corporate law, as well as being named the Leading Lawyer, and a Super Lawyer in Family Law. I have received the Michigan Top 10 Attorney Awards from both the National Academy of Family Law Attorneys and the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys. I was also named in Michigan Lawyer Weekly's "Leaders in the Law" and a "Go To Lawyer" in Family Law. I was the recipient of the Federal Bar Foundation Edward Rakow Scholarship Award at the Detroit College of Law, where I was the Editor-in-Chief of the Detroit College of Law Review. I also served as Law Clerk to the Honorable Harold H. Bobier, Judge of the U.S. District Court in Bankruptcy for the Eastern District of Michigan.
Dr. François Blaudeau is an Of Counsel attorney in the Birmingham office. In addition to his work as a practicing attorney, Blaudeau practices medicine as an obstetrician/gynecologist with a specialization in advanced gynecological surgery. Dr. Blaudeau’s dual experience as a practicing surgeon and an attorney makes him uniquely qualified to join our Class Action and Mass Tort department. He established the Southern Institute for Legal and Medical Affairs to advocate for patients’ rights and physicians’ rights, and parallel to his extensive work with that body, he’s litigated high profile medical malpractice claims on behalf of clients around the country. His experience and perspective will be particular assets to our clients. Dr. Blaudeau earned his undergraduate degree from Birmingham Southern College in 1981. He pursued a medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, graduating in 1987. After completing his residency at Tulane, Blaudeau went into private practice in 1991. He continues to practice medicine in Birmingham, and he trains surgeons from around the country. Dr. Blaudeau received his law degree from the Birmingham School of Law in 1998. He has served as a Governor of the American College of Legal Medicine, and he founded the Southern Institute for Legal and Medical Affairs. At Heninger Garrison Davis, Blaudeau’s work will focus on medical malpractice and healthcare litigation. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar and the Birmingham Bar Association. Dr. Blaudeau and his wife Tammi have five children and six grandchildren. He is fluent in Spanish, Italian and French.
Dr. Corey Masuca is a toxic exposure attorney who has been employed with the Jefferson County Department of Health for 24 years, most recently as the Principal Air Pollution Control Engineer, where he led the Department’s efforts to maintain clean air for the citizens of Jefferson County, Alabama. The attorney has also been tapped to advise the EPA on air quality standards. Dr. Corey Masuca's department is working to ensure toxic emissions are within acceptable levels and that companies are following the permits.. The attorney is a Licensed Professional (PE) and Doctorate (Ph.D.) environmental engineer turned personal injury attorney looking to help those in need of assistance in any personal injury cases, including environmental injuries. He has joined the legal team at Environmental Litigation Group, P.C. in the hope of offering quality assistance to toxic exposure victims such as veterans and industrial workers injured by harmful substances during active duty or occupationally.
Doug Dellaccio, Jr., has always rooted for the underdog. So much so, in fact, that he chose to make a career out of it by representing injury victims. For more than 20 years, Doug has helped everyday people level the playing field against insurance companies, businesses, and major corporations. And for more than 11 of those years, he’s been an important part of the Cory Watson Attorneys litigation team.. A Birmingham native, Doug earned his undergraduate and Juris Doctor degree right where he grew up. Now, as a father, he and his wife raise their children in nearby Vestavia Hills and attend Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church in Homewood. Doug’s Alabama roots provide a sense of community, and he serves the state of Alabama on the Board of Directors for the Alabama Civil Justice Foundation, Alabama Association for Justiceand as a member of the Early Warning Panel for the City of Mountain Brook’s school system.. Doug’s spirit of helping extends into the courtroom. Doug’s proudest moment as an attorney was helping a family that had lost a daughter in a car crash. He took the case on—despite two other local well respected law firms turning it down due to its difficulty—and helped the victim’s loved ones recover a settlement.
Don't let looks fool you. Gianna Mandich is a powerhouse in the legal community. Although young, Gianna has been in the legal industry for almost a decade. Gianna specialized in medical malpractice, birth injuries, and pediatric wrongful death. As a wife and a mother, she is uniquely equiped to understand and fight for her clients. Gianna also has extensive experience in commercial real estate transactions and leases. Contract review and drafting is one of Gianna's favorite pass times. She enjoys anticipating future legal issues and protecting her clients.