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2889 L lawyers are available in Birmingham, Alabama. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 54% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $45 to $62 per hour.
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I enjoy geting to know my clients and their family and trying to help them get a great result in their case. I am fairly picky about which cases I accept. I fight hard but fairly for my clients. If I am not working, I am doing something with my family or am at my farm hopefully hunting or fishing.
I began practicing in April of 2009. I was a paralegal for 25 years prior to entering law school. I have been working in the legal field for 39 years. I handle all family law issues, including divorce, child custody, Wills and adoptions. I also handle criminal cases and automobile accidents . Office #. Email: .. initial consult for 1/2 hour is $50
I am the son of a United States Army General and was born in Augsburg, Germany. My wife , Debbie, and I were married in 1990 and have two sons, Nathan and Jacob. I have been a long-time resident of Trussville, Alabama and is a member of Faith Community . A vast majority of my time is spent representing his many clients and handling my responsibilities as Senior Partner, but I also enjoy spending time with my family, attending and coaching his sons’ various athletic events, running and presently building an orphanage..
I am the Founder and Managing Member of The Xenos Law Firm, PLC. My fees and expenses are significantly lower than those charged by
other attorneys who do similar work, because my operations do away with
multi-tiered staffing and high overhead that burden traditional law
firms. I enjoy close referral relationships with accountants,
appraisers, valuation experts, investigators, and other professionals in
many fields, whom I call upon as needed to meet the specialized needs
of my clients.. Unlike large law firms where work often funnels down to
inexperienced associates, I am personally
involved in every client matter. This means that regardless of
the complexity, you will benefit from my legal experience and fine judgment. I prefer
not to bill by the hour. I am usually compensated for my
services by flat fee, contingency fee, or other fee arrangement that
ensures cost containment and predictability for my clients.. In my free time, I enjoy traveling and photography. Check out my photos from Africa and my photos from Alaska.
I am passionate about helping individuals and small businesses in need of assistance. I would love to work with you to assist you in your legal needs.
I am originally from Talladega, AL. I joined Lightfoot in 2010 after graduating from the University of Alabama School of Law. At Alabama, I was a member of the National Civil Trial Competition Team, through which I was a recipient of the American College of Trial Lawyers Award and the International Academy of Trial Lawyers Student Advocacy Award. In addition, I was selected as a member of the Order of Barristers and served as his class Career Services Representative.
I am married and have three children. I grew up in Prattville, Alabama playing all sports, fishing and skiing on the Alabama River. When I am not at the office I enjoy spending time with my family on Lake Martin or watching and coaching one of our kids in sports. I am active in our church and have served on the board of an adoption and foster care agency for more than ten years.
I am licensed in Alabama (1994), Mississippi (2014) and Tennessee (2017). I am Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent rating, which is the highest possible rating for ethical standards and professional ability. I am an accredited general civil mediator. I am a certified guardian ad litem in Alabama Family courts. I re-opened my solo practice in 2019 and I work from my home office in Vestavia Hills, Alabama. I primarily practice in north Alabama. I am admitted to all state courts in AL, MS and TN. I am admitted to practice in all federal district courts in AL and MS as well as the Eleventh Circuit Court Of Appeals.
I am from a family of entrepreneurs. Building a business is in my blood. After graduating with a double majors in Economics and Politics from Washington and Lee University. I went on to receive my law degree from Cumberland School of Law. I am also one of the few attorneys in Birmingham with an M.B.A., which I received from the Brock School of Business at Samford University where I focused on entrepreneurship.. My enthusiasm for entrepreneurship motivated me to open The Watson Firm. I firmly believe that entrepreneurs will be the ones to take this country to new heights in the next decades. So I decided to prove my commitment to entrepreneurship, and I started my own business.. In my practice, I focus on counseling entrepreneurs on their businesses, getting their business started, helping them solve their problems, monetizing their tangible and intangible assets, and fighting for them inside and outside of the courtroom.
I am an experienced employment, appellate, and litgation attorney in the Birmingham, Alabama, area. I joined Wallace, Jordan, Ratliff & Brandt in 1994. My labor-and-employment law work includes employment litigation, discrimination, contracts, drug-free workplaces, drug testing, litigation prevention, employee policies/handbooks, and employee benefits/ERISA. I am also experienced in commercial litigation, insurance litigation, negligence/injury cases, fraud/misrepresentation cases, product-liability cases, arbitration, and other methods of alternative dispute resolution. I have been the attorney of record in more than eighty appellate cases and more than fifty reported appellate decisions. My practice in the area of constitutional law includes representing governments in civil-rights cases, as well as free-speech, voting/elections, and religion issues. I have also worked on cases concerning the powers of local governmental entities. I was directly involved in the election-related disputes concerning races for Sheriff of Jefferson County, Alabama, a Jefferson County Circuit Court judge, and the 1994 race for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama. My personal interests include computers, technology, college football, college basketball, and church activities, including teaching children’s Sunday school. I am a volunteer court appointed special advocate for abused and neglected children in the Jefferson County Family Court through CASA of Jefferson County and the Alabama CASA Network. I especially enjoy family activities with my wife and children.
I am an employment law attorney who has passionately protected the rights of workers throughout central and northern Alabama for more than 30 years. I help workers fight back against discrimination, retaliation, harassment and wrongful termination.. I have a thorough understanding of the federal and state laws that protect workers by allowing them to recover penalties, and retain or regain their jobs after reporting incidents of discrimination or harassment.. I offer a free initial consultation, in which I can answer your questions and provide an honest assessment of your case. I am committed to protecting your rights. If you select me to represent you, you will work with me from our initial consultation until the resolution of your case — and even beyond in many instances.
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.
I am an attorney practicing in Clark Hill, PLC's healthcare practice group in its Birmingham, Michigan office. I graduated from the University of Michigan in 2007 and from Michigan State University College of Law in 2010. While in law school, I served as a Board Member of the Moot Court Trial Advocacy Board. I also served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Nancy G. Edmunds, United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan and worked as an intern for the Washtenaw County Public Defender's office.. I practice in all areas of health care law, assisting clients with transactional and corporate matters; representing providers and suppliers in health care litigation matters; providing counsel regarding compliance and reimbursement matters; and representing providers and suppliers in third party payor audit appeals.. I am a member of the State Bar of Michigan, American Bar Association, and the American Health Lawyers Association. I also serves as a Director of the Oakland County Bar Association's New Lawyers Committee and am an Associate with the Oakland County chapter of the American Inns of Court.
I am an associate at Alabama Personal Injury Lawyers. My areas of practice include personal injury, workers’ compensation, and premises liability. I earned my J.D. and L.L.M. from Cumberland School of Law, Samford University. While there, I was a member of the National Moot Court Team. As a member of that team I was awarded Best Oral Advocate at the Domenick L. Gabrielli Family Law Competition. I also served as a Caruthers Fellow and a member of the Moot Court Board. I received my B.A. from Samford University.
I am an appellate attorney, trial lawyer, law practice management consultant, freelance writer, husband, and father. My law practice website is located at , where I provide information about issues related to Alabama law. For several years I was the Law Practice Management Guide for (), which is owned by the New York Times Company. I also write for a variety of other websites and publications, and I have published articles in publications produced by the Alabama State Bar, the Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and the American Bar Association. However, most of my time is devoted to the practice of appellate law in Alabama.
I am an Alabama licensed attorney focusing in Family Law, and Injury Law. I occasionally handle other cases on a case by case basis. My main office is located in Birmingham, Alabama. I also travel to other areas to meet clients. Have you or a loved one been injured, and the responsible party should be paying? Sometimes an injured party may not know they have a case. An injury could be the result of an auto wreck, abuse, death, or some other type of wrong or harm that has come someone's way. Are you needing help while your facing divorce? Are you facing losing rights to your child? Do you feel that your being ripped off by being ordered to pay too much child support, or not receiving what is fair? Does an Order in your legal case need modifying? If you need someone that will not just represent you, but will represent you, listen to you, and fight for what you deserve, call me at , or email me using Avvo, or directly at It can be an advantage to a client to retain an attorney that primarily focuses in the area of law that the client needs help in. If you need help, don't lose your rights. Call me!
I am a trial lawyer who values client-centered representation as well as superior legal knowledge and competence. My clients put their trust in me to pay attention to their concerns and desired outcomes and to provide them with knowledgeable and practical legal guidance. I stand up for people and families who have suffered abuse, prejudice, or harm. I take pride in my strong work ethic and perseverance. I am a persistent fighter in the battle against injustice. I am a persistent individual who always prioritizes my clients. I am devoted to defending the rights of my clients and their families in the areas of civil rights and civil litigation.. My perspective and enthusiasm for resolving your civil rights matter comes from my firsthand experience with discrimination. I also spent the first 20 years of my career working for major insurance companies, the last of which I was in management. As a result, my experience working for insurance companies in various capacities has given me a significant advantage in evaluating your injury case. I have now chosen to fight for and represent all citizens, seeking a just remedy for persons like yourself who need legal representation.
I am a trial lawyer who primarily practices law in Alabama by helping to right wrongs. I graduated from Cumberland School of Law in 1999. I am licensed in Alabama, Nevada, and Maryland as an attorney.. I represent individuals and small businesses in Alabama trying to help them through their legal situations.. I have been selected as an Alabama Super Lawyer (2013, 2014) and Rising Star (2012). In 2014, I was invited to join ABOTA (American Board of Trial Advocates).
I am a specialist in the field of Drunk Driving Defense and Driver License Restoration. I am the Editor and contributing author of the book "Michigan Drunk Driving Defense and Practice". My chapters include a chapter on Defenses and a chapter on License Restoration. I am also a contributing author three other books with chapters that include; "Traffic" in the "Basic Practice Manual"; "Driver License Sanctions" in the "Collateral Consequences" book ; and the commentary for the “Traffic” section of the “Michigan Criminal Jury Instructions”.
I am a registered patent attorney with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office and have over 25 years of intellectual property law experience across numerous industries and technologies, spanning a wide range of intellectual property practice areas including patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets, licensing, acquisitions, franchising and litigation. My experience also includes the roles of inventor, entrepreneur, and business owner.. My legal practice currently focuses on patent and trademark matters. I enjoy working with all types of clients, from individual inventors and entrepreneurs having a single product or service, to small and large businesses having a variety of products and services. I work with my clients to identify important aspects of their businesses and innovations, and provide guidance on the applicable intellectual property protections available and best use of their resources to optimize their protections and achieve their business goals.
I am a practicing attorney in Birmingham, Alabama. I exclusively represent individauls who have been injured in accidents. The focus of my practice is in the areas of automobile accidents, product liability, pharmaceutical and medical devices and medical malpractice.. I graduated from Cumberland school of Law in 1999 and have been practicing in Birmingham since graduation. To view my complete profile, please click on the following link:
I am a personal injury attorney who enjoys representing people that have been injured in almost any type of incident. Before I represented injured persons, I previously represented the people/companies doing the injuring. In other words, I was hired by insurance companies to defend their insureds in personal injury cases. Thus, I have the distinct advantage and somewhat unique perspective of having previously been a defense lawyer. I am able to use that experience and perspective to help the people I reprsent now.. Although I handle more car/truck/motorcycle wrecks than anything else, I particularly like to represent injured cyclists given that I am an avid cyclist myself. In addition, I have handled several other type of cases including dog-bite cases, mis-filled prescription cases, slip/trip and fall cases, as well as some product and employment liability cases.. In addition to cycling, I enjoy going on hiking trips with my wife. Another activity that I enjoy is playing table tennis and I am activily involved in a table tennis league. Swimming, working - out and reading kind of round out my hobbies.. My 3 children are now all in college so planning trips to see them is fun. I've thought about getting a dog to have around the house, but not yet ready to make that committment.
Honza Prchal is an associate of the firm whose areas of emphasis include mass torts, especially pharmaceutical and medical device work, and also general litigation. He has spent at least half his time on mass torts even before he started working with W. Lewis Garrison, Jr. in 1997, and he continues to enjoy helping clients navigate and understand an esoteric and confusing area of law where it is far too easy and far too common for clients to feel like numbers, rather than individuals with claims. Since Honza had to go through immigration himself and help his wife through US Immigration, he is highly motivated to try and help clients get on with their lives with less of the unique dread a large impersonal bureaucracy like an MDL proceeding with Plaintiffs’ Management Committees can engender. Honza is a member of the American Bar Association, Phi Delta Phi, the Birmingham Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, a life member of the Antient and Honourable Edmund Burke Society at the University of Chicago. He is a member of the Federalist Society, where he was twice an officer at the University of Virginia School of Law and was an officer in the Birmingham Lawyers' chapter for several years. He was a founding member and officer of the International Civitan Club of Metro Birmingham Chapter of Civitan International and also a member of the ACTION Civitan chapter. He was captain of the Moot Court Team and was Dicta Editor at the Virginia Law Weekly. He served as English language press secretary for Vaclav Klaus, Finance Ministry, Czech and Slovak Federative Republic, 1991. He has been active in choral music since grammar school , has represented the firm at Croonin' for Critters and in trivia competition and used to be a competitive fencer in all three weapons, but especially epee. Honza volunteers at All Saints Episcopal Church, his daughter’s school and at a number of Bar Association and alumni events, but his legal pro bono work is mostly with the Birmingham Volunteer Lawyers Program “Attorney for the Day” program where he can be found just about every month trying to help pro se claimants through the vagaries of the court system in Downtown Birmingham. Past volunteer work that he found interesting was interviewing veterans for the library of Congress. Since some of his own family was liberated by American troops in World War II and he saw the effects of their post-war departure on his family’s own country and on that of his friends,’ he found this particularly rewarding. He also did some pro bono work for the Birmingham Fencing Club.
Honora McKeown Gathings is a founding partner in Gathings Law. She hails from St. Petersburg, Florida, where she continued on to earn a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida State University in 1975. She is a 1978 graduate of Cumberland School of Law, Samford University, in Birmingham, Alabama. While in law school, Mrs. Gathings served on the Moot Court Board from 1976-1978 and was also Associate Editor of The American Journal of Trial Advocacy.. Mrs. Gathings has been involved in complex litigation, including business tort litigation, toxic, environmental, and pharmaceutical tort litigation, serious personal injury, consumer class actions, products liability, fraud, and international law. She is a member of the Alabama Bar Association, the Florida Bar Association and the Birmingham Bar Association. She is also a member of the American Association for Justice, where she is a member of the business tort section, the international practice section and the toxic, environmental, and pharmaceutical tort section. Mrs. Gathings has been admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court, various United States District Courts in Alabama, Florida and Mississippi, as well as both the Alabama and Florida Supreme Courts.
Highly regarded Birmingham personal injury attorney originally from Florida. I was able to obtain my first million dollar jury verdict only 2 years out of law school and shortly after founding Wettermark & Keith LLC