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2875 R lawyers are available in Birmingham, Alabama. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 63% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $45 to $81 per hour.
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Young lawyer seeking to help the world! That was my personal statement when I graduated from Law School. I still believe that today. I believe I can help the most in areas of Bankruptcy, Family Law and Probate. All 3 are areas that I find the client to be most vulnerable. I want to be there to lend a shoulder and legal mind. These areas have a great impact on a persons life and I want to be there to help get their life back on track!
Wm. Randall (Randy) May is a 1976 graduate of Auburn University where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering. In 1981, Mr. May received his Juris Doctor degree from Birmingham School of Law where he ranked among the top ten students of his class and graduated Magna Cum Laude. While in law school, Mr. May received two American Jurisprudence awards for excellent achievement in the study of law. In 1983, Mr. May was certified by the United States Patent and Trademark Office as a registered patent attorney entitling him to practice before that Office. Mr. May’s background and experience include nine years as an engineer for a large Alabama firm where he progressed to the position of engineering specialist on the managerial staff before deciding to join the firm of Allison, May & Kimbrough. Mr. May is also the past president of the Shelby County Bar Association and is a member of the Birmingham Bar Association and the Alabama State Bar Association where he has served on a number of committees. Mr. May is involved in various legal and community activities and associations and has been an active member of the Volunteer Lawyers Program for over fifteen years. Mr. May is also a 2009 graduate of Leadership Shelby County and is the recipient of the 2011 Special Projects Recognition award from the Birmingham Bar Volunteer Lawyers Program for pro bono legal services. Mr. May has also served as a member of the Alabama Board of Bar Commissioners on behalf of the Shelby County Bar Association since 2011.
With more than 10 years of experience as a criminal attorney focusing on drunk driving, traffic offenses, driver license restorations, drug related offenses, local and state misdemeanors and felonies, you can feel confident that your case is in good hands. Since becoming a criminal attorney in Michigan, I have devoted myself to making sure my client’s rights are zealously protected.. I started my legal career at the Washtenaw County Public Defender’s Office in Ann Arbor, Michigan while attending law school. A graduate of the University of Michigan and the Michigan State University College of Law, I have practiced in local, county and federal courts across the State of Michigan. I have earned the reputation of the guy who can get things done. I will give you the personal attention you deserve and I am reachable through telephone, text message or email day or night.. A major focus of my practice is driver license restoration hearings. I have a proven track record with a strategy for success. I practices across the State of Michigan helping clients restore their driving privileges. All hearings are conducted in one of the Drivers License Appeal Department hearing offices before a Hearing Officer.I am licensed to practice in the State of Michigan as well as the United States District Courts in both the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan. I am also a member of the Criminal Defense Attorneys of Michigan (CDAM) as well as the Oakland County Bar Association (OCBA) and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL).
William C. White, II is a founding member and managing partner of Boles Holmes White LLC. This firm traces its roots to the small southern town in Alabama where William first began practicing in the 1990's. William's accounting background gave him keen insight which he has been able to parlay in recent years into a successful corporate civil litigation/white collar/compliance practice. It is estimated that in William’s over twenty years of law practice, he has tried over a hundred trials to a jury verdict.. William White's education includes a degree in Accounting from the University of Alabama’s Culverhouse School of Accountancy. William then gained his law degree from the University of Alabama’s school of law in 1998. Upon graduation, William returned home to work for his father’s law firm where he gained extensive experience in real estate, banking and insurance matters. William gained significant jury trial experience as a local prosecutor.. Over the years, the firm has handled some of the most high profile cases in the country. Members of the firm served as counsel for former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy in his acquittal of over 80 counts charging him with corporate misconduct. This verdict was the first ever prosecution under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and is believed to be the only case in which a corporate executive has been found not guilty of charges related to fraud within a publicly traded company.. This representation led to the firm being further retained by Scrushy to defend him in the subsequent stockholder and shareholder derivative lawsuits and SEC investigation.. William served as trial counsel in two Federal jury trials for a State Senator charged with 19 counts of conspiracy, bribery, honest services fraud, wire fraud, money laundering and asset forfeiture. The State Senator was found "not guilty" on all counts.. The firm also served as counsel for former Gizmondo CEO Steffan Erikkson in Los Angeles, California. This international case was the result of the Swedish national being charged with Embezzlement related to certain property upon which he had executed a security agreement. The firm was able to obtain a hung jury.. Additionally, the firm has been involved in litigation in cases in jurisdictions across the country including the representation of a resident of Hong Kong whose business was alleged to have been involved in the largest counterfeit shoe seizure in the United States; the representation of the former Mayor of Detroit, Kwame Kilpatrick on charges of perjury; and the representation of an employee of Peanut Corporation of America in the ongoing investigation into the nationwide salmonella outbreak. It is estimated the firm has practiced in front of courts in more than 30 jurisdictions across the country.
WHO WE AREExperienced Advocates for Your Justice.At The Stoves Law Firm, P.C., we take pride in providing unwavering legal representation. Led by our seasoned attorney, Jason A. Stoves, with over two decades of expertise, we are committed to delivering personalized and effective solutions across a wide range of practice areas, including DUI Defense, Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, and Immigration Law.
Whit Drake was born and raised in Vinemont Alabama, coming from a long line of lawyers. He has practiced personal injury law exclusively for his entire career. Recently selected as a Top Birmingham Personal Injury Attorney by the Birmingham Magazine, as well as being named as a "Superlawyer" by FindLaw, he handles accident and injury claims throughout Alabama, with a focus on tractor trailer accidents, car wrecks, wrongful death and construction accident injuries.. "No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the legal services performed by other lawyers."
When asked how he got into the legal field, Richard Wright says it’s all in the family. Growing up with a civic-minded older brother taught him that the law was a way to create meaningful change for individuals and in the community. As a lawyer, he can help clients level the playing field against forces much bigger than themselves.. Now, just over a decade after he earned a Juris Doctor from Samford University Cumberland School of Law, Richard has made a career out of helping injury victims facing some of the worst circumstances of their lives seek positive results.. Raised in Columbus, Georgia, Richard moved to Birmingham to earn his bachelor’s degree at the University of Alabama Birmingham and never looked back. A father of four children, he’s laid down roots in the community as a member of Dawson Memorial Baptist Church. Richard also shares his skills with neighbors in need through the Alabama State Bar Volunteer Lawyers Program.. In his spare time, Richard spends time with his family and enjoys reading fiction, running, and watching the Atlanta Braves and Falcons, Auburn Tigers and his alma mater,UAB.
When approaching cases, my priority is to collaborate with clients to achieve efficient and effective results by way of tenacious advocacy. I strive to align my tactics and objectives with my client's goals in handling cases. I enjoy the various aspects of litigation, ranging from strategy and planning that go into research and brief writing, to the in-person chess matches that take place during depositions and trial. It is important to me to keep my clients and myself informed of trends and developments in Alabama law so we can most effectively evaluate and prosecute cases to the best possible result.
We, at our law firm, take a client centered approach as well as a collaborative one with the other members of our firm.
We represent employees and former employees in all types of cases, including False Claims Act and Whistleblower situations.
We know that financial problems can create tremendous stress. If you need help, please call us at .. Originally from Mobile, AL, Grafton has called Birmingham home since graduating from St. Paul’s Episcopal School in 2006. He attended undergrad at Birmingham-Southern College and then bartended at a local restaurant for a year before attending Cumberland School of Law. Although he considers Birmingham his home, he travels back to Mobile quite often to visit family.. Grafton’s interest in Consumer Bankruptcy Law began shortly after completing law school when he joined a national bankruptcy firm located in Chicago, IL, where he represented clients in both Alabama and Montana. Dealing with cases in two vastly different states allowed him to greatly expand his knowledge of Consumer Bankruptcy in order to better represent his clients. After leaving Chicago, Grafton moved back to Birmingham and joined Bond & Botes in July 2018.. Grafton has an immense appreciation for all things outdoors and in his spare time enjoys hunting, fishing and camping, as well as spending time with family and friends, which he values greatly.. EducationBirmingham-Southern College, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, 2010Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, 2014American Journal of Trial Advocacy, MemberLegal Writing Award: Best Brief Finalist for Judge Paul O. Moyle Writing AwardDean’s ListPhi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. Bar AdmissionsAlabama, 2014Admitted to Northern, Middle, and Southern Alabama Federal CourtsMontana, 2016 (Inactive)Admitted to Federal Court of MontanaAdmitted to Federal Court of North Dakota. Memberships & AffiliationsAlabama Bar AssociationBirmingham Bar AssociationNACBA (National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys). Favorite Local RestaurantOcean. What I like best about my jobI enjoy working in the field of Consumer Bankruptcy because it allows me to provide immediate relief to those that need it the most. It is a great feeling when I can inform a client that we will be able to prevent a wage garnishment or stop a foreclosure on their home.. Office LocationsBond, Botes, Reese, & Shinn, P.C.15 Southlake Lane, Ste 140Birmingham, Alabama 35244Phone:Fax:. Bond, Botes, Reese, & Shinn, P.C.AGE-HERALD BUILDING2107 5th Ave. North, Suite 100,Birmingham, Alabama 35203Phone:Fax:
We know that financial problems can create tremendous stress. If you need help, please call us at.. My primary focus in practicing law has always been to encourage those that are burdened and stressed that there are good answers available to help them move ahead into a great new future. One of the most rewarding parts of my career with Bond & Botes is the fact that we have been able to help so many people get back to living within their means and get relief from the stress of facing creditors and collectors every day. It is rare that I leave the office without having heard the words from at least a few people throughout the day, “Thank you so much! I feel like I can not only breathe but I’ll finally be able to sleep tonight!”. I started practicing law in 1991 and joined Bond & Botes law firm in January 1992 as the first associate attorney. I became a shareholder in the Birmingham office in 1993 and am a shareholder in several other offices in Alabama and Mississippi. I was the past Chair of the Commercial and Bankruptcy Law Section of the Birmingham Bar Association and have served on the Ethics committee of the Birmingham Bar Association.. I am very involved in church and ministry including speaking at conferences and sharing God's word to lift up others and give them hope. I am a Grace Life Counselor and a Co-Host on the talk show of A Real View of the Grace Life. I am a contributing author in a devotional series called Bullseye among other devotional series. I have written dramatic and comedy skits and performed in local theatrical productions. I am currently serving on different ministry arts production teams in the Birmingham area.. I am currently married to a wonderful man and have an amazing son! We love Alabama Football (all college football) as both of them played football at The University of Alabama. I love decorating, consignment stores, hanging out with my friends and mostly being at home with my husband and family...and our pets!. My favorite restaurant is Real & Rosemary. The first location opened in Homewood, AL. Of course, I might have some bias as my son and his girlfriend co-own the restaurant. Also, being the huge coffee fanatic that I am, I am a gigantic fan of their coffee shop, Caveat Coffee also located in Homewood, AL. Can’t get enough of the amazing “clean” food at Real & Rosemary and Caveat is the only place I know of that offers coffee latte on tap!! Yum!!!
We know that financial problems can create tremendous stress. If you need help, please call us at.. A native of Huntsville, AL, Robert graduated from Huntsville High School in 1983 and then received his Bachelor of Science degree in Business/Marketing from Jacksonville State University in 1987. While there he played football from 1983-1984 and was a member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Thereafter he attended The Birmingham School of Law and was awarded his Juris Doctorate in 1993.. Robert is admitted to practice law in Alabama, the United States District Court for the Northern and Middle Districts of Alabama, and the United States Tax Court. Robert is a shareholder in several of the Bond and Botes’ offices located in Alabama and Mississippi.. Robert is a member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys (NACBA), Birmingham Bar Association, and Commercial and Bankruptcy Section of the Alabama State Bar. He was recognized in 2019 by Best Lawyers in Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law. From 2011 to 2015, Robert was also an assistant football coach at Evangel Christian High School in Alabaster, AL. Hobbies include triathlons, cycling, and duck hunting.. "The best part of my work is helping people in their time of need financially and giving them hope of a better future.". Office LocationBond, Botes, Reese, & Shinn, P.C.15 Southlake Lane, Ste 140Birmingham AL 35244Tel:Fax:. Bond, Botes, Reese, & Shinn, P.C.AGE-HERALD BUILDING2107 5th Ave. North, Suite 100Birmingham, Alabama 35203Tel:
We fight for the rights of the consumer in State and Federal Courts. We litigate and arbitrate on behalf of individuals caught in the vise of financial stress.
Wade Richardson’s success as a trial attorney is a result of the good judgment, wisdom, and experience he brings to bear on behalf of his clients, in addition to his willingness to provide an extra level of advocacy focused on the client’s long term goals and objectives.. He has extensive experience in tort and business litigation, including copyright, trademark and other intellectual property or Lanham Act disputes, product liability, fraud, business competition and dissolution claims. Wade has handled and tried high risk cases to successful verdicts. He has represented companies in the defense of catastrophic injuries, including multiple fatalities, quadriplegic, paraplegic, and burn cases. In 2006, Wade was selected by the Birmingham Business Journal to its first Who’s Who in Law and Accounting.. Wade represents multiple small and medium sized companies and closely held businesses. He also represents clients in the motorsports industry including race tracks, sanctioning organizations, and a major auto racing corporation. He represents a major railroad, a major manufacturer of vehicles for the utility industry, in addition to individuals or companies in the intellectual property, sports and entertainment arenas. Wade has also handled matters for non-profit and charitable organizations.. Wade earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1986, where he was named a Hugo L. Black Scholar, received the Order of the Coif and Bench and Bar Honors, and served on the Alabama Law Review from 1984 – 1986. He received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1983.. Wade is admitted to practice before all the federal and state courts in Alabama, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. He is a member of the Birmingham Bar Association and the Alabama Bar Association, as well as the Defense Research Institute, Alabama Defense Lawyers, the National Association of Railroad Trial Counsel, and the International Association of Defense Counsel. Named one of The Best Lawyers in America®, Wade also has an AV Preeminent Rating ™ by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell®.. Wade was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. He and his wife, Shellie, have four children.
Virginia practices law at Hare Wynn Newell & Newton in Birmingham, Alabama. She represents clients in personal injury cases, including mass torts, class actions, and wrongful death. She earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Jacksonville State University, and completed post-graduate work in Literature at Jacksonville State University and the University of Alabama. In her graduate and post-graduate studies, her focus was Medieval Literature and the works of William Shakespeare. She taught English for six years at Fort Payne High School. While teaching, she was offered a Presidential Scholarship to Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. She attended Cumberland, and earned her Juris Doctor. Virginia is originally from Cloudland, Georgia, and has lived in the Birmingham, Alabama area for 17 years.
Victoria is an Associate in the Birmingham, AL office off Morgan & Morgan. Victoria earned her undergraduate degree in political science and history from Georgia College and State University in 2004 and received her law degree from Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama in 2007.. Victoria began her career at Fischer & Associates while still a law student. Once she graduated form law school, she joined the firm as an Associate, and then moved with the firm to Morgan & Morgan. Victoria’s practice includes representing plaintiffs in commercial trucking litigation, premises liability, products liability, automobile accidents, insurance fraud and bad faith, medical negligence, nursing home abuse, and business litigation. Victoria has a particular interest in serving the needs of clients suffering catastrophic injuries, such as traumatic brain injury and quadriplegia.. During the course of her practice, Victoria has been involved in many successful pre-suit and pre-trial settlements. Victoria advanced quickly in her career. Victoria takes an active and involved role in every aspect of the cases she handles, from investigating claims, to conducting discovery, to assisting in the formulation of legal strategies and arguments to be made in the case. In 2013, Victoria was named to the “Top 40 Under 40” Alabama attorney list by the National Trial Lawyers Association and has been listed as a Mid-South Rising Star by Super Lawyers since 2017.
Twenty-four years ago, I crossed the Alabama state line at the age of 21 for only the second time in my life. The first time I was a sixth-grade student in Marietta, Georgia on a field trip to the Huntsville Space and Rocket Center.. This second time was in 1991 when I enrolled in law school at Samford University's Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama. I graduated from Furman University in 1991 with a degree in Economics and while I never intended to be a lawyer, I thought the law school education could always benefit me no matter what course I ultimately chose. I also knew myself well enough to know that if I were going to pursue additional education following college, it would need to be immediately after college.. Being from Marietta, Georgia, Cumberland School of Law seemed like a good choice as it was fairly close to home and was similar in many ways to Furman University where I spent a wonderful four years and developed meaningful and lasting friendships. So, in August 1991, my mother, father and I packed my belongings in a U-Haul truck and headed west on I-20. As we drove, I considered the journey ahead and where it might take me (in law school, not on I-20) and imagined it would only include a brief three-year stay in Birmingham and a return trip on I-20 East in 1994 to begin a career.. I was surprised to find law school interesting and it did not take long to realize that I could enjoy a nice quality of life in Birmingham. Prior to graduation, I was fortunate to receive an offer of employment from a mid-size law firm and I accepted knowing that my plans to return to Georgia may never come about. It was at this law firm that I learned the importance of a doing a job well, on time and paying attention to detail. I also worked with a great group of people and those friendships developed during those first few years of law practice remain some of my closest today. And, I was lucky to find two mentors that I considered my "professional" father and grandfather that took a real interest in me.. Birmingham was becoming my home and it was about to get even better. In 1996, I took Ashley Herring on our first date to Legion Field for an Olympic Soccer game. Despite having no interest in soccer, Ashley was great company at the game and ignored the absolute downpour that started right at kick off and continued all night. We never thought about leaving the game and Ashley never complained - not once. I knew a good thing when I saw it. In 1997, Ashley and I married and it was the best decision I've ever made. She still has not complained even though I can give her plenty to complain about.. In 2002, I was ready for a change from the world of litigation. Through a chance meeting with my law school classmate Shelly Moss while Christmas shopping for our children (Caroline, at the time 19 months and Paul, 5 months), I learned that Shelly was moving to Texas and leaving her busy real estate closing practice. The prospect of continuing her practice was attractive to me for several reasons. First and foremost however, I liked that I would be providing a needed service at a known and reasonable price for those who chose to be involved in the transaction - not usually the case in litigation.. As I write these words, I feel fortunate to be celebrating my thirteen-year anniversary (now 22 years) in the real estate closing business and I have enjoyed it even more than I thought I would. There are many things I like about it including those that I thought I would. But what I find most rewarding, I believe, is that I am a part of a community and I get to play a small part in someone's decision to choose a home.. I enjoy our life here and am proud to call Birmingham home. I'm also grateful that I'm not fighting that Atlanta traffic! Ashley and I have three happy and healthy children (Brian, our third, joined us in 2003) that actually get along and enjoy school.. And, I continue in a job that I find enjoyable and rewarding and always feel flattered when someone allows me to handle their real estate transaction for them. So much so that I hope to be updating this statement another twenty-three years from now!
Top 40 under 40 Lawyers in Illinois and Michigan. Experienced Personal Injury Trial Lawyer Specialized in Uber and Lyft car accidents and assaults, and federal matters of Maritime/Admiralty Law. Sean represents injured parties in Michigan, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Boston, New York, and many more states. In terms of federal courts, he is a member of the Northern District of Illinois and Eastern District of Michigan. He holds a certification in the law of taxation.. Mr. O'Bryan is a member of the Ride-Sharing Committee in the American Association for Justice, discussing the legal matters involving UBER and LYFT, and is a member of the Admiralty Committee in the American Association for Justice.. WE DON'T NEGOTIATE. WE FIGHT.
Tommy Nail is one of the most respected and successful criminal defense attorneys in the State of Alabama. After serving as a Jefferson County Criminal Circuit Court Judge from 1999 until 2017, Tommy is presently taking criminal defense cases in private practice.. Tommy is a career criminal defense attorney, prosecutor, and former presiding criminal circuit court judge with more than forty years of targeted experience.. Tommy has tried thousands of cases, and he understands criminal defense from all angles: defense, prosecution, and judicial. Whether you have a first-time criminal charge or have repeat offenses, Tommy can help you with your case based on his knowledge of criminal procedure, criminal law, sentencing guidelines, and deferrral programs. He also a vast network of attorneys and judges that benefit Tommy's client's because of his excellent working relationships with members of the bar associations accross Alabama.. Tommy received the ultimate recognition from his peers when he received the Roderick Beddow Lifetime Award in 1999 for excellence in criminal defense. This award is the highest award granted by the Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Association. He is also a founding member and the first president of the Greater Birmingham Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.. Tommy Nail's current cases include capital murder and all classes of felonies and misdemeaors. He represents clients in federal court, circuit court, district court, and municipal court. Contact Tommy today for a free consultation about your case.
Tommy James is a seasoned personal injury attorney based in Birmingham, Alabama, dedicated to assisting individuals who have been wrongfully injured. Graduating from The Montgomery Academy in 1988 and later earning his Bachelor of Arts degree from Auburn University in 1993, Attorney James continued his education at the University of Alabama School of Law, where he served as a Senior Editor of the Alabama Law Review. With a career spanning several prestigious law firms, he eventually established his own practice, Tommy James Law, focusing on advocating for victims of institutional abuse, neglect, and assault, including those injured in motor vehicle accidents.. Tommy is actively involved in various legal organizations, such as the Alabama State Bar and the Alabama Association of Justice, and serves on the advisory board of the Alabama Family Trust and the state Board of Directors of VOCAL, an advocacy group for crime victims. He is recognized for his successful litigation of personal injury cases across Alabama and is a sought-after expert in the field, often appearing on local newscasts and legal TV shows. With a commitment to seeking justice for his clients, Tommy James leverages his extensive experience to build strong cases and secure favorable outcomes for those who have suffered wrongful injuries."""
Tom is actively practicing as a trial attorney in the areas of Workers' Compensation, Federal Black Lung Benefits, and Personal Injury. Having worked as a paralegal at a successful local civil defense firm for more than a decade prior to graduating law school, Tom has valuable hands-on experience in many facets of civil litigation. During his legal career, Tom worked in the areas of personal injury, divorce, child support, probate, product liability, consumer litigation, workers' compensation, construction litigation, fidelity and surety law, government litigation, mining and mineral law, and environmental litigation.. Tom is an active member of the Birmingham Bar Association. He is a graduate of the Birmingham Bar Associations’ Mentoring Program and is currently the co-chair of the Birmingham Bar Association Mentoring Committee and Program.. When Tom is not at work, he enjoys spending time with his wife, Brooke, and son, Joseph. He is an active member of Liberty Crossings United Methodist Church, where he serves as an usher and on its hospitality team, an active supporter of UAB Athletics, and an advisor for the Epsilon Phi Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.
Tom F. Young, Jr. is the son of a District Attorney for the Fifth Judicial Circuit for more than 35 years and the first female Mayor of Alexander City. Following graduation from the University, Tom worked on the staff of Chief Justice C.C. “Bo” Tolbert and with the Administrative Office of Courts during tenure of Chief Justice Howell Heflin. He has additional experience working with a plaintiff’s personal injury firm and from serving as a city prosecutor, Special Referee in Family Court, Special District Court Judge, Municipal Court Judge, and a special Probate Judge for Tallapoosa County. At Morris Haynes Attorneys at Law, he focuses his practice on personal injury, product liability, and criminal and domestic relations matters through mediation, arbitration, and his private judge services.
To Stephen Hunt, Jr., respect is a two-way street. He has been profoundly inspired by mentors whom he respected and has been sought after to counsel others who respect him.. It was while growing up in Birmingham, Alabama, that Hunt was inspired to become an attorney by the influence of a mentor worthy of respect. Retired Judge H.W. “Bucky” McMillan coached Hunt’s youth basketball team, and Hunt, who admired the Judge’s fair demeanor, believed that trait must have developed from the Judge’s practice of law.. After graduating from The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Hunt pursued his law degree from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University and has practiced law at Cory Watson Attorneys ever since. His areas of focus include Products Liability, Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Litigation, and Motor Vehicle Accident Litigation, among others.. In the community, Hunt pays forward the leadership and guidance learned from Judge McMillan as an Assistant Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 96. When he’s not in court or in the office, Hunt enjoys backpacking, hunting, and spending time with his family.. Though Hunt has earned recognition for helping the firm achieve notable verdicts and settlements for clients, the part of being an attorney he finds most rewarding is helping people come to grips with their situation and guiding them through to the other side. His proudest accomplishment is the trust and respect that lawyers at Cory Watson have earned from both their clients and the community.
Tiffany Tolliver is an associate at Serious Injury Law Group. She focuses on and maintains a diverse practice where she is committed to serving her clients by going above and beyond to meet their litigation needs efficiently and effectively.. Tiffany is a graduate of The University of Alabama School of Law and cum laude graduate of Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia, where she earned Bachelor of Arts in English degree. In 2011, Tiffany earned a Master of Arts in Teaching degree and served as an educator for four years.. Prior to joining the firm, Tiffany was able to gain valuable courtroom experience. She was a member of the Black Law Students Association (BLSA) Trial Advocacy Team and served as Director of Membership for the Southern Region of BLSA. Staying true to her desire to help others, Tiffany completed over 90 hours of volunteer work including providing legal and dedicated hours of service to the less fortunate, received the Dean’s Community Service Award, and the Student Pro Bono Award. In addition to the pro bono award, Tiffany received the Order of the Samaritan, which is the highest public service award bestowed by the University of Alabama School of Law. Tiffany also received the Excellence in Service Award that is awarded to the top three students in her class for their commitment to community service. She also worked in the law school’s mediation clinic, where she mediated family law cases. TIffany also participated in the university's study abroad program where she spent eight weeks in Canberra, Australia studying statutory interpretation.. Growing up in small town Livingston, Alabama, the close-knit community instilled morals, values, and tenacity into Tiffany that she brings into her law career. These experiences have given Tiffany the opportunity to offer her relentless dedication to reaching out to others. Her legal skills are based on serving and pursuing what is utmost important for those she serve.. Away from the office, Tiffany enjoys reading, particularly literary works by Toni Morrison, spending time with family and friends, traveling and has recently vested an interests in DIY projects.