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2875 R lawyers are available in Birmingham, Michigan. These lawyers are rated between 4/5 to 4.4/5 and 60% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $36 to $83 per hour.
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After graduating, cum laude, from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, Megan Jones joined the firm as an associate. Her practice is devoted exclusively to civil litigation, representing Fortune 500 companies as well as closely held corporations both in and out of the courtroom. Megan concentrates primarily in the areas of workers' compensation, employment law, and insurance defense, along with product liability and automotive litigation.. In addition to her active litigation practice, Megan regularly presents to clients on emerging issues in workers' compensation and insurance law, along with case law updates for the various areas of her practice. Recently, she has won defense verdicts on behalf of Allstate Insurance Company and Vulcan Threaded Products Inc. She is admitted to practice in the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of the State of Alabama and Federal Court.. Megan has been recognized as a 2014 “Rising Star” Lawyer by B-Metro magazine. B-Metro’s survey of local attorneys reveals the names and faces that you should know in the Birmingham legal community. The Rising Stars were selected based on their legal professionalism and community involvement.. Today, Megan remains active in Cumberland School of Law's Trial Program devoting time to judging current law students in various competitions. She is a member of the Birmingham Bar Association Young Lawyers Section and Women’s Section, Birmingham Volunteer Lawyers Program, and the Junior League of Birmingham. Megan also serves on the Junior Board for the Birmingham Children’s Theater.
After gaining several years’ experience at 2 large, regional law firms, Mr. Hazelton wanted to offer his clients attention on more of a personal level, along with the ability to offer more competitive rates without sacrificing quality of work. Since then, Hazelton, LLC has successfully provided the representation he envisioned for his clients in every aspect of the litigation process at the trial and appellate level.. Mr. Hazelton is admitted to practice before all Alabama State and federal courts, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of California, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. He is a member of the Birmingham Bar, Alabama State and American Bar Associations.
Admitted to the Michigan Bar in 1997, Mr. Fraiberg has the necessary experience, passion, work ethic that allows him to understand the stresses and financial worries that often accompany family law matters.. Attorney, Matthew A. Fraiberg represents men and women throughout Michigan, including Oakland, Macomb and Wayne counties and takes pride in offering knowledgeable, cost-effective, efficient representation to individuals in the community. Prior to opening his private practice and becoming a top flight Criminal Defense Attorney, Mr. Fraiberg worked as a judicial clerk and assistant legal research clerk for Circuit Court Judges. His previous experience working as a clerk in the Circuit Court, has given him invaluable insight into the inner workings of the criminal justice system and the ability to work with the courts to achieve the best possible outcomes for his clients.. With offices located in both Birmingham & Oak Park, Mr. Fraiberg handles cases throughout Michigan. You can reach the Fraiberg & Pernie PLLC at
Admitted to the Alabama State Bar in 2000 and the Mississippi State Bar in 2001. Practiced with Starnes Davis Florie LLP for almost 15 years. Practice is devoted to litigation and regulatory compliance, including the areas of workers’ compensation, Federal Black Lung, mining liability, MSHA discrimination, co-employee injuries, labor and employment, commercial disputes and construction.
Adam practices in the areas of probate law, estate planning, and criminal matters in the Birmingham area and throughout Alabama. Adam combines his backgrounds in public accounting, tax, business planning and advisory, legal expertise, and litigation to deliver quality service to each individual, family, and small business that he represents.. Adam, a native of Leeds, Alabama, attended the University of Alabama, where he earned his Bachelor and Master degrees in accounting in 2005 and 2006. The State of Alabama certified Adam as a Certified Public Accountant in 2007, a credential that he continues to hold. In May 2014, Adam earned his law degree from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham and was admitted to the Alabama Bar later that year.
A trial lawyer with nearly 50 years of experience, personal injury attorney Ralph D. Cook has previously served as a judge in a number of courts, including trial, district court, circuit court, and family court. His extensive legal background affords him a unique perspective when assisting injured victims and their families. Ralph’s practice areas include everything from product liability to contract disputes to motor vehicle accidents, catastrophic injury, and more. If you or a loved one has been recently injured by someone else’s negligence, call Hare Wynn today for a free consultation.
A native of Tuscumbia, Alabama, Mr. Cash completed his undergraduate education at the University of Alabama, receiving his Bachelor's of Science in Finance, summa cum laude, in 2007. He received his Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the University of Alabama School of Law in 2010, where he served as President of the Student Bar Association and Senior Editor for The Journal of the Legal Profession. Mr. Cash also served as a student advocate in the Domestic Violence Law Clinic, and was a member of the Phillip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court team. He was admitted to the Alabama State Bar in 2010.. Mr. Cash's practice is concentrated in civil defense litigation, with an emphasis in labor and employment, commercial, and municipal law.. Mr. Cash is licensed to practice in the United States District Courts for the Northern and Middle Districts of Alabama. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar, the Alabama Defense Lawyers Association, and the Birmingham Bar Association.
A native of the LaGrange, Illinois, Brad graduated from Lyons Township High School and then received his Bachelors of Science degree from the University of North Alabama where he double majored in Business Management and Political Science. While there he was elected and served as president of the Student Government Association during both his junior and senior years. He thereafter attended Cumberland School of Law at Samford University where he was awarded a Juris Doctorate degree. Prior to commencing legal practice, Brad served one-year clerkships each with the United States Trustee for the Northern District of Alabama, Billy J. Rivers, and United States District Judge for the Northern District of Alabama, E. B. Haltom, Jr. Brad is a principal of each of the Bond & Botes law offices which are located in Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee. Brad is licensed to practice law in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and Illinois. He is also admitted to practice before various United States District Courts, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and the United States Supreme Court. A member of the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys since its inception, Brad has served as a member of its Board of Directors and as its first full time Executive Director. He has lectured on various bankruptcy topics to local and national gatherings of bankruptcy attorneys, trustees and judges. Brad has been named as a Best Lawyer in America, a Birmingham “Top Lawyer” by B Metro magazine and has earned a Superb Rating of 10 by Avvo . While not practicing law, Brad has served as a member of the Board of Directors of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Birmingham, the Crisis Center of Birmingham, the Alabama Head Injury Foundation and the Alabama Coalition against Rape. He currently resides in Birmingham, Alabama with his wife of 30 year, Kaye.
A native of Heflin, Alabama, Traci graduated from Auburn University, Magna Cum Laude, with a degree in Psychology and Pre-Law, and from the University of Alabama School of Law with a Juris Doctor.. Following her admission to both the Alabama and Tennessee Bar, Traci began her practice of Family Law in 1996 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where she practiced with Leslie B. McWilliams for several years.She then moved to Birmingham where she practiced with The Crittenden Firm, P.C., for four years.. Throughout her career Traci has devoted her practice primarily to family law, including adoptions, divorce, alimony, custody, visitation, paternity, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, child support, grandparent visitation and custody, international custody disputes, and appellate review.. Traci has achieved her certification as a Family Law Advocate by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. She is a member of the Birmingham, Alabama andAmerican Bar Associations, as well as the Family Law and Women’s Sections of each. Traci is also a member of the National Association of Counsel for Children, an advocacy group for children.. As co-reporter for Alabama in the ABA Family Law Section’s Law in the 50 States publication, which summarizes family law issues around the country, she has reported the annual changes in Alabama Familiy Law for several years. Traci also participates in the Custody and PARTNERS committees of the ABA’s Family Law Section. She is a frequent lecturer on family law topics and has numerous reported appellate cases in both Tennessee and Alabama.. In her spare time, Traci enjoys participating in the Homewood-Oxmoor Rotary Club, and supporting various local charities such as the March of Dimes, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Voices Against Violence, YWCA, and the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. She was a member of the 2007 MS Leadership Class, and the 2006 Everyday Heroes Committee.
A long-time resident of Birmingham, Alabama, Robb graduated from Erwin High School and then attended the University of Alabama. He graduated with honors from the University with a Bachelor of Arts in English. While attending the University as an undergraduate, he also had a short story published inn the Marr's Field Journal. Thereafter, he attended the University of Alabama School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctorate degree. While attending law school, he served on the Student Judiciary Board and was a student editor for the American Journal of Tax Policy. He also served on the Moot Court Board. Robb is licensed to practice law in Alabama and is also admitted to practice before the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama, the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. He is a member of the Birmingham Bar Association and serves on the Board for the Bankruptcy & Commercial Law Section. He is also member of the National Association of Consumer Advocates. He has lectured on various bankrutpcy topics to gatherings of bankruptcy attorneys, trustees, and judges. He has also been named a "Top Attorney" by Birmingham Magazine. He is also rated AV in both Legal Ability and Ethical Standards by Martindale Hubbell, the highest rating possible.
A lifelong resident of Jefferson County, Alabama, Mr. Blankenship obtained his Bachelors of Arts from Samford University and his Juris Doctorate from Cumberland School of Law. During his time at Cumberland, he served on the American Journal of Trial Advocacy, and as a Director on the Trial Advocacy Board.. Upon his admittance to the Bar, Mr. Blankenship opened his own practice where he provided dedicated service to his clients ever since.. Mr. Blankenship has experience in the following areas of practice:. - Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. - Telephone Consumer Protection Act. - Debt Resolution and Defense. - Real Estate Title. - Alabama Tax Deeds. - Wills and Estates. - Business Startup. - Business Contracts. - General Trial Practice
A former prosecutor, public defender, Legal Services staff attorney, and guardian ad litem, Christopher has spent countless hours in the courtroom. He has experienced litigation from all angles and understands how to advocate accordingly.. Christopher has conducted research on matters including Federal Consent Decree Applicability; Creditors Rights and Responsibilities within the FDCPA, FCRA and landlord/tenant law; Garrity Use and Derivative Use Immunity within public sector employment; Nexus concerns involving 18 USC 924(g) Enhancements, and Involuntary Administration of Medications Purposed for Execution Competency.. While in school, and working, Christopher also served internships and externships for the United States Attorney’s Office, two Federal Public Defender Offices, and the former Chief Magistrate Judge for the US District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. And prior to law school, Christopher served as a sworn law enforcement officer and EEO Analyst for the Jefferson County Commission.. After passing the bar exam, Christopher started his own law practice from the ground up, and within a year, Bham Magazine recognized him as one of Birmingham’s Top Lawyers. Christopher associates his successes with Providence, the Lord leading him into certain situations, and his grit and determination to make the most of those situations. Christopher best relates to our clients who put in the work to see and keep their businesses, non-profits, municipalities, etc. at the top of their game.. Christopher was recruited to NWKT to utilize his comprehensive skillset. He brings to the practice of law a rare mix of intellectual rigor and client empathy. With an interest in legal research, a skill set in advocacy, and the ability to understand the client perspective, Christopher is at his professional best diving headfirst into complex legal matters requiring both impeccable attention to detail and sincere advocacy. As a firm associate, Christopher’s practice spans the gamut of general and complex civil litigation. He also maintains a selective criminal defense practice.. Outside of work, Christopher is a simple man who enjoys spending time with his wife, two young sons, and Watson, the dog. Alongside his faith, Christopher considers his family as the most important part of his life, and all of the information above is purposed toward their best interest.
A 2000 graduate of Cumberland School of Law, Thomas Johnson Moore prosecuted cases as a Deputy District Attorney for Jefferson County for over 15 years. In that time, he handled thousands of cases, including Capital Murders, Vehicular Homicides and Assaults, Armed Robberies, Home Invasions, Rapes, Child Molestations, and Domestic Violence Assaults. He has tried over a hundred cases to jury verdict.. Thomas has tried numerous high-profile, multi-defendant, and complex cases, and has tried cases against nationally known attorneys.. He now focuses on cases with significant injuries that warrant his full attention.. If you want an attorney who knows who you are, instead of your case being just another file, then please contact Thomas Johnson Moore
2020 Best Lawyers in America© (Civil Rights Law)2017 B-Metro Magazine Top LawyersFellow of The American Bar Foundation since 2016Man of Distinction - Metro Birmingham Chapter of NAACP, 2014Rated by Super Lawyers since 2008Chair, Labor and Employment Section, Alabama State Bar, 2002Member, Executive Committee, Labor and Employment Section, Alabama State Bar, 1996-2003Co-Founder and Past President, Magic City Bar AssociationChairman and member of various committees of the Birmingham Bar AssociationMartindale Hubbell’s highest rating (AV) since 2011. EDUCATION:Samford University, Cumberland School of Law, J.D., 1982Samford University, School of Business, M.B.A., 1982,Birmingham-Southern College, B.A., 1978AREAS OF PRACTICE:Civil RightsClass Action CasesDiscrimination and RetaliationEmployment LitigationMass Torts
1986 – Present (28 years) Birmingham, Alabama Area. Environmental and Business Law services for property owners, businesses, local governments. Includes decades of experience dealing with EPA and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management.Special Assistant Attorney General, State of Alabama, appointed by Governor Guy Hunt and State AG Don Siegleman for Clean Water Act enforcement.Admitted to practice before Supreme Court of United States, United States Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, all USDC in Alabama.Represents major MSW industrial facilities in West Alabama. Defends several businesses involved in CERCLA, RCRA enforcement actions brought by EPA and ADEM. In 1996, Mr. Slawson was counsel to a group of Alabama citizens who prevailed in a $3 billion Clean Water Act suit, Kipp, et.al. v. Jefferson County, 2:93-CV-02492-JFG-PWG. This case has resulted in the complete overhaul of Jefferson County’s sewage treatment practices and provided a model for CWA settlements nationwide. It also established a $30 million greenway project for Jefferson County, the largest ever undertaken in the US. Slawson also participated in a suit which forced EPA to set TMDLs (total daily pollution limits) for all impaired water bodies in Alabama and will lead to a dramatic decrease of pollution discharge into the state’s waters.
"The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the greatest things. He is the one that gets the people to do the greatest things." - Ronald Reagan. Brett Turnbull has embraced that philosophy in distinguishing himself as a leading trial lawyer, recognized for his jury verdicts and settlements on behalf of clients killed or injured by the negligent and wrongful actions of others. When he goes before a jury, he realizes he has one job; to get justice for his client by proving the claims and guiding the jury to award a fair and reasonable verdict.. Respect for individuals and for the justice system led Brett, a graduate of the University of Alabama, to pursue law studies at Cumberland School of Law. There, he discovered early on that his true passion was trial law. As a class leader, Brett won national recognition for his trial advocacy skills.. That leadership track has continued throughout Brett’s legal career, and he gives back to his profession by serving in leadership positions with the Alabama Association for Justice, Alabama State Bar, and Southern Trial Lawyers Association. Brett has more than a decade of successful courtroom experience in complex litigation, including trucking cases, products liability, automobile defects, pediatric burns, traumatic brain injury and nursing home malpractice.. Brett and his wife Dawn have been married for 13 years and have four children, Brett, Arden, Miller, and Bess. When he's not in the courtroom, you can find Brett and his family outside playing their favorite sports: baseball, basketball, soccer, golf, and tennis. They also enjoy taking time out of their busy schedule to relax at the lake or the beach for a weekend. The Turnbulls are active members at South Highland Presbyterian Church here in Birmingham, Alabama.
"I devote my practice to protecting the legal rights of persons and their families who have been the victim of personal injuries and/or wrongful death occurring from automotive and tractor trailer collisions, dangerous/defective products and medical/pharmaceutical negligence. I also work to protect the rights of workers who have been injured on the job and citizens who have fallen victim to insurance and/or corporate fraud. Every client will be given my personal cell phone number to contact me as I work to maximize the value of their claim and assist them through difficult times. Call me, and together we will "Outlawyer" the other side..."
"Good lawyers provide answers; great lawyers provide solutions.". Sean C. Pierce is a problem solver. He is a member of Wallace, Jordan, Ratliff & Brandt, L.L.C. and practices across Alabama and the Southeast from its Birmingham office. Sean is rated AV Preeminent® by Martindale-Hubbell and has over 23 years of experience handling management (labor and employment, D&O, corporate and commercial litigation), technology (intellectual property, cyber security and data privacy and protection), and professional liability (including E&O and malpractice) claims and cases, with an emphasis on restrictive covenant and trade secret litigation, complex litigation and class actions, RICO and whistleblower claims, and other bet-the-company and save-your-career litigation.. Sean is admitted to practice before all state and federal courts in Alabama and the 11th and Federal U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals. His experience includes defending his clients in state and federal court, before municipal, state and federal administrative boards, and in arbitration. He serves as outside General Counsel for several clients, and as both a mediator and an arbitrator.. Perennially ranked among the Best Lawyers by U.S. News & World Reports, Super Lawyers and by The Best Lawyers in America, Sean represents management and employers in all aspects of labor and employment matters, and is particularly experienced in restrictive covenant (non-competes, non-solicitations, confidentiality and trade secrets) litigation, and litigation through trial and appeal of matters arising under state and federal laws and regulations. He has represented employers and the wrongly accused in the #MeToo Movement.. Sean’s practice also focuses on the counsel and defense of professional liability claims against attorneys, accountants, financial advisers and institutions (including under FINRA), engineers, architects and other design professionals (including intellectual property disputes), insurance and real estate agents and brokers, officers and directors, and health care providers, from physicians to hospitals.. Sean has also developed expertise in diversity and inclusion, ethics, compliance and internal investigations for both medical and non-medical institutions and companies. He is also experienced in shareholder, trust and estate litigation, product liability and mass, environmental and toxic tort litigation.
"Dada's two girls." -- That's what my two-year-old says when I pick her and the baby up at the same time. Along with my wife, those are the only 3 things in the world more important to me other than your case.. I had somewhat of a strange upbringing -- the poorest kid in a wealthy suburb -- and here's what I learned. Fairness is the belief that everyone should play by the same rules, but justice is different. Justice is the active participation in making sure that happens.. I believe in justice, and I am passionate about holding accountable folks who break the rules. We can all see, and the statistics bear this out, that our country is more and more out of balance. A smaller and smaller elite group holds more and more of the power. Our local courthouses, I feel, are the only places left where the rest of us can take a stand.. Everyone who walks into our office has a story to tell, if someone will just listen. That's what we do. We use our experience and our resources to level the playing field, give you a voice and tell your story -- so that whoever wronged you HAS to listen. At the very least, they have to listen.