Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 35209 | 301 available
301 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 35209 in Homewood, Alabama. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.2/5 and 49% provide free consultation with average fees of $346 per hour.
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Amber is a partner at Starnes Davis Florie. Her practice is devoted to civil litigation with a primary focus on environmental litigation, construction litigation, personal injury defense, and appellate advocacy. She also advises clients regarding regulatory compliance and represents clients in administrative proceedings before environmental and surface mining agencies.
Alan K. Bellenger is a founding partner at Swiney & Bellenger whose diverse practice includes Social Security Disability, personal injury, workers’ compensation, estate planning, and general legal business counseling. Attorney Bellenger is a member of the Alabama State Bar, the Alabama Association for Justice, and the Birmingham Bar Association. He is passionate about helping the injured residents of Alabama seek justice and obtain the compensation they deserve.
"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.