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2889 L lawyers are available in Birmingham, Michigan. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 62% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $44 to $80 per hour.
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Jacquelyn Grant Jones's journey into the legal profession began in 2004. Jacquelyn has worked in the legal field as a Legal Assistant, Paralegal and now Attorney. She became a licensed attorney in 2008, focusing primarly on Bankrupcty, Divorce and Family Law. After receiving her law degree and becoming licensed to practice by the Alabama Supreme Court in 2008. Jacquelyn started her own firm, focusing on helping those in need of sound legal advice.. In the courtroom she aggressively fights to make sure you get the justice you deserve. She actively fights for each of her clients whether it is a huge or small matter. She will fight for your legal rights and make sure that you get the best outcome possible for your case whether it is in the matters of Alabama divorce, child custody, child support, family law, Bankruptcy, Social Secuity Disability and Personal Injury.. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business is from repeat customers and referrals.. We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the industry.. website:
Jack Cabral Personal Injury lawyer is a principal Birmingham personal injury law firm known throughout the entire state of Alabama for providing impeccable legal advice and unparalleled a board certified Chiropractic physician an a practicing lawyer makes me uniquely qualified in handling personal injuries and medical malpractice claims an injuries. I have a " History of Helping the Injured". We have represent clients involving personal injury, auto accident, criminal defense, wrongful death, insurance claims, state lisenses, business disputes, animal attack, including dog bites, as various forms of negligence throughout Alabama. Our expertise in the legal field comes from our combined years of litigation and trial experience. We founded our practice on the belief that the civil jury system is the best avenue by which to provide reimbursement to injured parties and discourage offenders from harming others in the future.. Jack Cabral is committed to defending your legal right to be paid for the injuries you have suffered. You can trust Jack to handle your case diligently to make the most of your recovery while treating your case with dignity and discretion. Cab ral Law Firm is armed and ready to fight for your case in the courtroom. As your activist, we will fight for your legal rights while protecting your interests. We are dedicated to allowing you maximum recovery and insuring maximum compensation for your injury. Our impeccable teamwork is one of the many reasons why Jack Cabral is one of Birmingham, Alabama’s leading law firms. We are devoted to bringing justice to those harmed by the negligence of others. Together we approach your case with an empowerment to fight for your rights by offering the right mixture of commitment, creativity and innovation. This is one of the many reasons why Jack Cabral is one of the best personal injury lawyers in the state of Alabama.. A History of Helping Personal Injury
Jacey Jefferson joined the Mezrano Law Firm in August of 2018. Jacey has successfully worked numerous cases as a personal injury attorney, assisting clients in both settlement negotiations and litigation. In particular, Jacey has experience dealing with insurance companies who put their profits ahead of their customers, and she does not back down from the fight for adequate compensation and coverage for the people and families she represents.. Jacey has the work ethic and passion clients look for in an attorney. Jacey is a highly motivated attorney who is dedicated to, and focused on, helping others.. Jacey graduated from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law and currently specializes in personal injury law. She minored in life sciences during her undergraduate work at Florida State University, which has made her especially adept at understanding, communicating, and connecting with clients. Jacey’s background helps her understand the importance of seeing things from another person’s perspective, and also how our experiences help shape who we are. This translates into an innate understanding of her clients’ needs and goals.. When Jacey is not in the office, you might find her traveling to see family in Florida, or relaxing at the beach with a good book in her hand. Jacey also enjoys playing softball, and spending time with her husband.
I concentrate my practice in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, business planning and general business and corporate matters. In addition, I have extensive experience in the areas of commercial lending and finance, equipment leasing, commercial real estate and technology law. While my practice has historically focused on representation of closely-held businesses and start-up companies, I have also been counsel to public companies and venture capitalists.. In some jurisdictions, this site may be considered to be advertising. The hiring of a lawyer is an important decision that should not be based solely upon written information contained on this site or other written information about my qualifications and experience. In accordance with Alabama State Bar requirements, no representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.. The opinions expressed here are my personal opinions, and do not constitute legal advice. Content published here is not reviewed or approved by Baker Donelson before it is posted, and does not necessarily represent the view and opinion of Baker Donelson. I am expressing personal opinions and not legal opinions on this site, and disclaim any and all legal responsibility and liability for the personal comments posted on this site.. I am licensed to practice law only in Alabama and Georgia. The posts I make on this site are intended as general information only, are not provided as legal advice in connection with any specific case or matter, and do not create an attorney-client relationship.
I'm a former speech-language pathologist (SLP) who is passionate about helping the elderly population. As an SLP, I worked in skilled nursing facilities, and I came to deeply care about the individuals and families who were forced to navigate the complex world of long-term care. It can be so overwhelming. I love being able to help make that process a little bit simpler as an attorney.. I also love helping anybody and everybody get a basic estate plan in place. The relief I see in people's eyes once they've gotten their documents signed, knowing everything will be taken care of if something should happen to them, never gets old! It's one of those tasks you know you should do but just never quite get around to doing. We make the process so easy and approachable.. My personal interests include running, triathlons, cooking, and listening to podcasts.
I was born and raised in Whitwell, Tennessee. I graduated from the University of Tennessee in 2016 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Science. When I graduated, I immediately pursued his passion of assisting people as an attorney. I graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Law in 2019 and became a licensed Alabama attorney shortly after graduating. I have worked on criminal defense cases in Scottsboro, Alabama after acquiring my license. I have represented clients as an Assistant Public Defense Attorney at the Montgomery County Public Defender’s Office in 2021. Shortly after, I would join the Hazzard Law Firm team to continue my passion of assisting people. When I am not in court or representing clients, I enjoy running 5k races and listening to vinyl records on my record player at home.
I was admitted to the Alabama State Bar in 1986, after graduating from Cumberland Law School in Birmingham, Alabama, that same year. Prior to attending law school, I received a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, and was licensed and worked as a Registered Nurse in Alabama, Colorado, and California. After completing law school, I began the practice of law with a small firm in Andalusia, Alabama, where I hoped to put my knowledge of medicine to use as a trial lawyer. I was extremely fortunate to work for and learn from one of the pioneers in Alabama personal injury law, Frank Tipler. During this time, my practice included cases involving medical malpractice, products liability, motor vehicle accidents, and worker’s compensation.. In 1990, I returned to Birmingham. For the next twelve years, I continued to represent personal injury clients and injured workers, but also began representing the interests of the disabled. In particular, I began representing individuals seeking Social Security disability benefits and individuals whose benefits had been denied by long-term disability insurance companies. My background in medicine was particularly well suited to these cases which almost always involve medical problems.. In January 2003, I formed the Pennington Law Firm, L.L.C., where I continue to focus on protecting the rights of the disabled, and continue to represent people with claims against long-term disability insurance companies. This includes individual claims, as well as those governed by the Employees Retirement Income Security Act (“ERISA”). I have been litigating claims against long-term disability carriers for over 25 years.. I also continue to represent claimants seeking disability benefits under the Social Security Act, including claims for SSI and Disability Insurance Benefits. Since 1990, I have represented several thousand Social Security disability benefit claimants. I frequently receive referrals of disability cases from other attorneys, as well as from health care professionals. I represent Social Security claimants at both the Administrative and Federal Court levels. I frequently represent claimants before the Administration in Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, and Tennessee.. I am currently is admitted to practice in all State Courts in Alabama, the Federal Courts for the Northern, and Middle Districts of Alabama, the Northern District of Florida, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States.
I specialize in solving the specific challenges involved in unfair competition, including brand and name protection, trademarks, workforce management, non-competes, non-solicits, trade secrets, antitrust, and related contracts, employment agreements, and lawsuits.
I serve as an employment law/human resources counsel for small and mid-size businesses, non-profit organizations and governmental agencies. In this capacity, I assist companies on a broad range of issues including contracts (employment, independent contractor, confidentiality, non-compete, non-solicitation), human resources (policy and procedure review and development, assisting with day-to-day human resource issues), compliance (ADA, ADEA, FLSA, FMLA, Title VII), training and represent companies in administrative proceedings.
I provide legal representation in Estate Planning, Wills and Trusts, Divorce, Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support in Vestavia Hills and throughout the greater Birmingham, AL area including Jefferson County, Shelby County and the surrounding communities.
I primarily assist people with disabilities in advocating for equal access under the Americans with Disability Act, Rehabilitation Act, Fair Housing Act and other civil rights legislation in Federal Court. I also handle other types of discrimination, workers compensation and personal injury including vaccine injuries. I am AV rated by Martindale Hubbell. http://www.martindale.com/Mr-Edward-Ira-Zwilling/2671285-lawyer.htm
I practice in the areas of international and domestic asset protection planning; and in the further areas of: international estate planning, selected clients for domestic estate planning; international entity taxation.. My practice involves working with foreign asset management firms; foreign private banks, foreign trust companies and foreign professionals such as lawyers, chartered accountants, etc. I also work with experienced CPAs with respect to their preparing foriegn tax returns for foreign trusts, foreign LLCs, foreign corporations and other entities.. I have worked in what is referred to as an "offshore" asset protection planniong practice beginning in the latter part of 1991.. I previously was an adjunct professor of law at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law, Master of Laws in International Taxation program.
I practice dispute resolution -- mediation and arbitration, and estate planning. I mediate appeals (appellate mediation), domestic relations (including pro se divorce mediation), large and complex cases, mass torts, labor and employment case, and securities, banking and financial services disputes.. I recently became a member of the Tennessee Bar and opened an office in Chattanooga; the address is 633 Chestnut Street, Suite 600, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37450.. I am a member of the Commercial, Consumer, and Large and Complex Case panels of Arbitrators for the American Arbitration Association and serve as an arbitrator and mediator for the Financial Regulatory Authority, Inc., (“FINRA,” the successor to the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., and the regulatory arm of the New York Stock Exchange). In January 2020, the Court of Arbitration in Art in the The Hauge appointed me to its panel of mediators and arbitrators. I am also on the panel of arbitrators for the National Futures Association. I am an experienced arbitrator, with appointments to over one hundred arbitration panels, serving as chair in approximately half of those arbitration matters.. My estate planning practice includes drafting wills, powers of attorney, advance directives, revocable (living) trusts, irrevocable trusts, asset protection trusts, and gun trusts.
I joined Hare Wynn in 2015 and work primarily in the areas of class action and mass tort litigation. Recently, along with several other Hare Wynn lawyers and the Attorney General’s offices of Montana and Alaska, I negotiated the largest consumer protection settlement related to drug misbranding in both Montana and Alaska. These settlements resulted in a payout of $15.25 million to the state of Alaska and $16.7 million to the state of Montana. I was also part of a team of Hare Wynn lawyers who secured a $310 million settlement on behalf of a Class of investors who had been defrauded in the settlement of a prior class action.
I have worked in the legal profession for over 30 years. I have been in private practice for more than 20 years. I am a graduate of the University of Virginia, and the University of Alabama Law School. I am a member of the Alabama State Bar, Washington DC Bar, Birmingham Bar Association and the Greater Birmingham Criminal Defense Lawyers Association.. My practice consists primarily of criminal defense and wrongful death cases. I have been counsel in five or more capitol murder cases, without an adverse result to date. I have handled numerous jury trials of other felony cases, wherein defendants were accused of murder, attempted murder, rape/sodomy, attempted rape/sodomy, sexual offense cases, drug trafficking, robbery, Theft of property, etc. I have handled hundreds of drug court, deferred prosecution cases, and Family / Juvenile Court cases. I practice in all counties surrounding Jefferson County, including State and Federal courts. I have practiced in almost every municipality in Jefferson and surrounding counties representing defendants in misdemeanor cases in municipal courts, esp. DUI's. I now do Expungements in Alabama, as well.. I have appeared before the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles in Montgomery, Alabama in several major hearings. I represented Junior "Mack" Kirby in Scottsboro and before the Parole Board. He was the first non-violent offender to be paroled after having his sentence reduced from Life Without Parole, under the Habitual Offender Act. Alabama lawyers in my family include my cousin, Sam Crosby (past State Bar President), and my late father Richard Shoemaker.
I have over twenty-six (26) years of extensive experience in the areas of civil and criminal law in Alabama’s state and federal courts at both the trial and appellate levels.. My practice areas are sexual harassment, employment discrimination, wrongful termination, auto and truck accidents, wrongful death, and personal injuries.. I started working as a law clerk for Richard Jaffe in 1987 when Mr. Jaffe was a partner at Jaffe, Burton & Digiorgio, P.C., and I became an associate there in 1990 upon graduation from law school. When Richard Jaffe decided to establish his own practice, I followed Mr. Jaffe as an associate and later became his partner at Jaffe & Strickland, P.C. Later, Derek Drennan and Hube Dodd would become associates and then partners at Jaffe, Strickland, Drennan & Dodd, P.C. I was in charge of writing most of the firm’s appellate briefs, and I ran all aspects of the civil litigation side for the firm, including case management, complex discovery, motions practice, depositions, trials, and appeals, when necessary. Most of the civil cases that I have handled were on behalf of injured individuals but I have also successfully represented businesses as well. In addition, we were co-counsel for the Honorable Bernard Kincaid, Mayor for the City of Birmingham – 2000-2008.. In Alabama, five Death Row inmates have been exonerated and are now free. I successfully represented Wesley Quick, the 5th exoneree, on his appeal. In addition, I worked with Barry Scheck and Nina Morrison from The Innocence Project to obtain the release of an Alabama inmate through DNA evidence.. I was voted one of the Top Attorneys in Alabama for 2016 as published in Business Alabama Magazine's Super Lawyers Section. I also have a current "BV" rating (good to very good) in Martindale-Hubble Peer Review Ratings.
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 extensive experience in the Alabama Criminal Defense field and have handled hundreds of jury and bench trials from traffic tickets to the most serious felonies. Contact me anytime for a free consulation.. Best regards,. Todd
I have been on a world wind adventure with lady justice. I have been practicing for the last 15 years in Jefferson County and surrounding areas. I promise to be straight forward, and I value your time as much as I value my time. Therefore, I promise to always be straightforward with my assessment of your case, and my evaluation of the possibility of success. There is no fluff with me. I have successfully litigated in a trial surrounding in family, domestic, criminal, probate, and federal court.. I am a great communicator. After I understand your position, I make sure that the opposing side, judge and/or jury empathize and understand it also. I do so all within the confines of the law because I am a rule abider and a officer of the Court. I know how to apply the law and use the rules of evidence which is the number one tool in winning cases.. Schedule your consultation today. Personal Injury cases are free consultations. However, all other consultations can be booked with a small fee that is applied to your account if you decide to retain our services. I look forward to helping you today or at least pushing you in the direction.
I have been a litigator for 20-plus years and focus my practice primarily on business/commercial litigation and construction litigation. I also have represented title insurance companies and title companies for a number of years, and my firm is currently working with the Birmingham Land Bank Authority on its quiet-title actions.. A-V Preeminate Rating by Martindale-Hubbell. Admitted to practice in both Alabama (1996) and Georgia (1996). President, Board of Directors, Hand In Paw (animal-assisted therapy 501(c)(3) corp.)
I have been a family law attorney since 1998, the year I passed the Alabama State Bar Exam. Through the years I have developed creative strategies and practices that I utilize to effectuate swift, positive results for my clients. I recognize that family law issues are often overwhelming and emotional. Whether the case involves divorce, child custody and visitation or asset division and preservation, I understand that each issue is important to my clients. I strive to act with compassion for my clients, yet always maintaining the much needed objectivity to move my clients' cases in a realistic direction. I will fiercely advocate for my clients, while doing so with honesty and integrity.
I grew up in tiny Livingston, on the western edge of Alabama’s Black Belt, and has carried forward the small-town values of hard work, respect, and fairness into his law practice.. I graduated from the University of Alabama twice — with an undergraduate degree in business in 1998 and with a law degree in 2002. After receiving his J.D., he joined a Birmingham insurance defense firm, where he stayed for five years until he realized that he wanted to work on behalf of injured people instead of insurance companies.. I enjoyed the experience there in the sense that I learned a lot and it made me a better attorney. I don’t know if I’d be as good at what I do now but for the experience of seeing how the other side evaluates things, and the things that scare them. But you’re representing corporations, and your point of contact is an insurance adjuster who’s not concerned about anything but reports and evaluations that aren’t really concerned about right or wrong.. I crossed over to the plaintiff side of the law, joining a Montgomery law firm that concentrated in that area. I stayed there for three years, then ventured out on his own and joined forces with an old law school friend, in 2013. Together we formed the Serious Injury Law Group.. My practice focuses solely on personal injury cases, and he has achieved some significant outcomes on behalf of his clients. They include a medical malpractice jury verdict of $3.5 million and multiple seven-figure settlements in medical malpractice and trucking cases.. My goal is for each client to get the highest level of legal services and personal attention from my firm.
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 fight hard for your rights so you don't have to. Criminal Defense, Family Law, Domestic Relations, EEOC, Employment & Labor, Personal Injury and Civil Litigation. Call the Cain Law Firm.
I enjoy problem solving, and work with individual and business clients to help them solve problems. At times it is necessary to fight to help your client, but other times the client is better served, and more economically served, by working toward a resolution of the problem instead of continuing to fight about the problem. The best satisfaction I can get as a lawyer is working with my client to solve their problem.. The Alabama State Bar requires the following disclaimer in any lawyer advertising: No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than teh quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.