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I was born in St. Louis, Missouri where I lived for twelve years. After a two year stay in Glen Carbon, Illinois, I moved to Madison, Alabama. I graduated from Bob Jones High School in 2002 with honors. I received an Auburn Alumni Academic Scholarship to Auburn University. I graduated cum laude from Auburn University in 2006 with a degree in Industrial & Systems Engineering and a Minor in Political Science. After that I took the path less chosen and went from Auburn to the University of Alabama School of Law. I graduated from Alabama in 2009 and have been working in the Huntsville area ever since.. As a lawyer, I feel it is our duty to help out those in need. Therefore, while at Alabama, I worked with the Alabama Civil Clinic which allowed me to help college students and individuals in the community who were in need of legal assistance. I have also taken cases from the Madison County Volunteer Lawyers Program in an effort to help those who could not otherwise afford attorneys.. I also feel very strongly about accountability for one’s mistakes. It seems that far too often these days, the focus of a civil case is on how much money an injured person receives, instead of what mistake caused that injured person to become hurt. I believe our juries are important to the American legal system because they hold individuals and corporations responsible for their mistakes.
I was born in Huntsville, Alabama and grew up working in and around my parents’ local small business. I graduated from Randolph School (13’) where I was a member of the inaugural football team. I also played on the golf team and trumpet in the school band. After graduation, I attended Auburn University. I graduated cum laude in 2017 with a Batchelor of Science degree in Business Administration.. From there, I attended Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama. During my time at Cumberland, I served as a Junior Editor for the Cumberland Law Review and on the board as the Online Research Editor. I authored an article on Alabama property law and eminent domain titled: “Southern Takings: Alabama Eminent Domain, Inverse Condemnation, and Regulatory Takings” 50 Cumb. L. Rev. 211 (2020). I received seven best paper awards including: Contracts I & II, Constitutional Law I, Property, State Constitutional Law, State and Local Taxation, and Advanced Evidence. I was also fortunate to serve on the Honor Court and as an Academic Support Mentor. At Cumberland, I had the opportunity to study under one Federal Circuit Judge, two Federal Magistrate Judges, and a Municipal Court Judge. I graduated magna cum laude from Cumberland School of Law in 2020.. My wife Alessandra and I were happy to return to Huntsville after I finished law school. We have made our home here and she is working in outside sales for United Rentals, Inc.. I handle personal injury, property, and civil litigation matters. Whether it is a contract, injury case, or real estate dispute; Hodges Trial Lawyers is prepared to guide you through the legal process. I enjoy hearing the life stories of our diverse clients and working hard to achieve their objectives. Being raised around a small business, I understand what it takes to get the job done.. When not practicing law, I enjoy spending time outdoors, working on my old Jeep, and playing golf.
I represent small businesses and business owners in corporate formation, transactions, and litigation. I also represent numerous Homeowners' Associations and Condominium Owner Associations, assisting them with transition of control, corporate issues, covenant enforcement, and litigation. Finally, I represent debtors and creditors in Chapter 7, 11, 12, and 13 bankruptcies.
I represent injured individuals and their families in a wide range of injury and death claims, including car and truck accidents, workplace injuries, accidents resulting from defective construction, products liability, and premises liability. I have been practicing law in North Alabama for over 15 years.
I practice Government Contracts law at MCG’s Huntsville office. Prior to joining Maynard Cooper, I spent six years practicing government contracts law in both the IC and private practice. I have successfully litigated several bid protests at GAO and the Court of Federal Claims, size status and NAICS Code protests at SBA, and claims before the Armed Services and Civilian Boards of Contract Appeals and COFC.. I also routinely provide counseling and advice regaridng contract compliance matters, including in the areas of data rights, mandatory disclosure, conflicts of interest, terminations, and small business. ----No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.
I help employers with issues in the workplace. My areas of focus include employment contracts, defense of discrimination claims, and drafting employee handbooks. I also represent employers confronted with wage and hour issues.
I have practiced law since 1991 when I graduated from the University of Alabama. I have mostly represented individuals with all varieties of legal issues. I served as an attorney for the Department of Human Resources for a number of years on a part-time basis. I also had the privilege to serve as a District Court Judge. As a judge, I handled domestic relations, divorce, custody, juvenile, criminal and other matters.. No represetation is made that the quality of legal services is greater than that provided by other lawyers.
I have practiced law in Huntsville, AL since 1997 and have a broad range of litigation experience. I handle the following types of cases: personal injury and wrongful death, divorce and family law, nursing home abuse, business litigation, and sexual harassment cases.. I grew up in Huntsville and graduated high school at Randolph School. I have three boys who are in school in the Huntsville City School System. I run for exercise and like to spend time with my boys, travel, cook and read in my free time.
I grew up in Huntsville and other than my 8 years of higher education have lived here all of my life. I am a third generation graduate of Huntsville High.. I have been very involved in the Huntsville community by volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Huntsville Rotary Club (which is one of the 50 largest clubs in the world, which includes over 36,000 clubs), American Red Cross, Kids' Space Playground, Huntsville Youth Hockey Association and various youth sports.. I helped spearhead a Rotary Project to support a Pediatric Oncology Hospital in Guatemala which ended up providing $75,000 for infusion pumps and equipment for the hospital which treats indigent patients in Guatemala.. I was elected to the Huntsville City School Board in 2002 and 2006 winning every box and 72% of the vote in 2006. I have served as President of the Board for the last 5 years on the Board. My term will expire in October and I am not seeking re-election (8 years is enough!).. I referee ice hockey and was selected to work the 1994 NCAA Division II Men's Championship in Huntsville and have worked a Boston Bruin Training Camp game as well as numerous youth championships across the Southeast and Washington, D.C.. I have 2 sons (8 and 12 years old) who are very active in baseball, football, basketball and soccer. We enjoy going to high school and college athletic events when we are not going to their sports.
I grew up here in Huntsville, Alabama. I maintain a strong network of friends and family here and enjoy calling Huntsville, home. I have been married for over 15 years to a fellow Huntsville native, We have four super cool kids. The Messervy Law Firm is located downtown at 107 Jefferson Street. I practice in several areas of law and more times than not, I will be able to assist you in whatever legal problem or question you may face. I have a strong network of attorneys that may assist you if I do not handle the area of law by which you may need assistance. I will be happy to help you find a lawyer if I cannot help you. The most difficult challege for clients is sometimes simply finding the right lawyer for their circumstance.
I do not respond to Avvo messages. Because my practice is limited solely to low-income individuals, you must qualify for legal aid before I can give you legal advice specific to your situation and unique needs.
I chose to focus on criminal defense because I love a challenge. It has been my passion for 20+ years. If you are in the Huntsville, Alabama area and have been charged with a crime – whether capital murder or simple possession of marijuana – you have constitutional rights that must be defended.. No matter your background or the accusation you face, our office will treat you with respect and fairness. We will explain the legal process and inform you of your options. And, we will diligently work to achieve the best possible result for you as expeditiously as possible. You may not be sure of the type of defense you will need, but you recognize you need legal representation quickly. Call my office at to schedule a time to discuss your case. I will provide honest, direct and clear information to explain the charge you are facing and immediate options available, to assist you with developing the best game plan moving forward.. If your case is resolved, but you need help with a motion for post-trial relief, appeal, expungement or probate matter (i.e., will, simple trust, advance medical directive/living will, power of attorney), we can help. Call my office to schedule a free consultation.
I believe that representing clients in family law cases is not just a job or an area of law to practice. I believe it is a calling, a mission given to me by God to help hurting people. That calling was so crystal clear the night I prayed for guidance. I did not initially understand what that meant. I thought God was calling me to be a personal injury lawyer. Many of my life experiences had driven me to the point of wanting to be a lawyer, but all those things had lead me to believe I was supposed to be a lawyer who helped physical hurt people find justice. After I got divorced, met my current husband, and began working for Judge Ferguson, I discovered that no one hurts more than the children who go through a divorce or separation between their parents. Their parents hurt, but the children hurt more. The pain, anxiety, depression, guilt, separation, anger, and frustration that these children experience are immeasurable. Another thing I have noticed in the time I have been practicing law is that I sometimes see clients for more than one case. I see them over and over, one divorce after another, or one case after another because either their personal, legal, emotional, financial or psychological needs were not resolved completely the first time around. I also found that parents come out of the divorce or separation process thinking he or she now knows everything he or she needs to know to move forward in a financially sound manner and with a 4 hour trans-parenting class under his or her belt knows everything he or she need to know to successfully co-parent. Unfortunately, this is not at all the case.. This was evident to me in my own divorce situation. When I got divorced, my attorney handed me my documents and said, “well you are divorced, good luck.” As I sat there and looked at those papers, I was heartbroken because in my mind I had failed. I had failed at being a married person. However, I was also in law school, working full time, and a single parent at that point. I felt momentarily reassured that so long as the child support came on time and my son’s father made the house payment on time for the next year as he had agreed to do, I would find a way to trudge through and start my life over again. Boy was I wrong. Four months later, when the house payments weren’t being made on time, the child support was late, and I was struggling to make ends meet, I landed in bankruptcy court and had to sign my home back over to the bank. All I could think at that time was, “why didn’t someone tell me this could happen that this could be my life.” It was at that point that I felt completely hopeless and alone, and I was frustrated with the whole process. But, life went on, and I remarried, finished law school and started my practice. For seven years, I practiced law much the same way as my lawyer had and forgot about all those feelings I had all those years ago. Recently, at the urging of some very special people in my life, I spent some time in deep reflection and worked with my coach to determine what I really wanted my practice to be like and how I wanted to change the world. During that time, this new firm came into being.. Clients need solutions today with an eye toward tomorrow, the day after, the month after, the year after, etc. They need an aftercare program to allow them to have ongoing support, counseling, financial advice, budgeting, etc. As lawyers, we are not equipped to necessarily deal with all these issues. However, we should have the resources at our fingertips to get our clients through the process. We should not see our clients as a number, a file, or a dollar sign. Each is a unique person who is part of a unique family. The families have their own unique issues and needs. These families don’t go away. They change or morph over time just like an intact family. Our mission is to move them through the process of separation or divorce in such a manner that when they come out on the other side they have a new beginning for their new unique family situation and know how to live as part of that new family dynamic going forward in a healthy, holistic manner.. Due to my experience working with Judge Ferguson and my own divorce experience, I knew there had to be a better way to practice family law that helped parties resolve disputes, helped children not suffer the negative impact of their parents’ divorces, and helped parties learn from his or her mistakes and move into their future relationships in such a way that mistakes are not repeated. The service we provide to our clients along with our relationships with preferred outside vendors allows us to help our clients through this horrible time in their lives to find a new beginning for them and their children.. On the other hand, there are couples and singles who want to be parents but cannot do so by regular means. They struggle with beginning their definition of a family. The pain of losing a child through miscarriage or not being able to get pregnant even with the help of traditional scientific methods can be so great that it causes lasting grief and depression that impact the family unit he or she or they already have. However, there are children out there being born everyday who have no one to love them, who are being born to mothers who do love them, so much so that the mother knows that she is not the child’s best option. There are also children out there who have one good parent but for whatever reason the other biological parent is gone. Then, a great person steps in as a step-parent and says, “hey, I want to be your forever parent, I cannot imagine not being your mom or dad.” There are also great women out there who would be happy to be a vessel for carrying another couple’s child or children for them so that they can have the family of their dreams. I want to be there to help these couples create their own new beginning. Nothing gives me more joy as a lawyer than bringing a family together.. Our goal is to provide great service to our clients, and in doing so, help our clients grow as people and as parents, put them on the path of changing their family tree for the better, and do so so well that when they hear of a friend or family member in the same or similar situation as theirs that they will want their family and friends to be able to be a part of what we are doing as well.
I am the author of the LEA award winning book, The Truth About Personal Injury in Alabama: Secrets Insurance Companies Don't Want You To Know. This book explains the injury claim process from the time of injury through the time the claim is resolved. I have been practicing law in Alabama since 1989 specializing in accident and injury cases, including car, truck, and motocycle wrecks, on the job injuries, worker's compensation, nursing home negiligence, and slip/ trip and fall injuries. Email me at for a free copy of my book!
I am as close to a Huntsville native as it gets, having moved to Huntsville with my family when I was 5 years old. I attended Whitesburg Elementary & Middle School and Grissom High School graduating with the Class of 1979. I attended the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa for the last 4 years of Bear Bryant's coaching career (National Champions my Freshman Year) obtaining a B.A. Degree in Criminal Justice with a dual minor in Psychology and Sociology.. I attended the University Of Alabama School of Law from 1983-1986 obtaining my Juris Doctorate and getting licensed by the Alabama State Bar in 1986. The last 4 months of 1986 I practiced in Fort Payne, Alabama with the Honorable Lee Clyde Traylor (later the Hon. JUDGE Lee Clyde Traylor).. January 1, 1987, I took a job as an Associate Attorney with Higgs & Conchin in Huntsville where I tried numerous lawsuits and became known nationwide as a Lemon Law Litigator.. I started a solo practice January 1, 1990, concentrating in Bankruptcy, Domestic Relations and Personal Injury Cases (The Alabama Legislature statutorily did away with my Lemon Law Practice by passing a State Lemon Law that superseded the more favorable Federal Magnusson-Moss Warranty Act).. After a short stint as a Partner at Higgs, Emerson & Dezenberg in 1993-1994, I started a practice limited to Consumer Bankruptcy Law in 1994.. In May of 2012, Melissa W. Larsen joined with me to form the Consumer Bankruptcy Law Firm of Dezenberg & Larsen, P.C.. We are committed to providing the best representation possible to consumers facing economic issues.. I have five children, three grown (ages 26, 22, and 19 - two having graduated from the University of Alabama and the third having finished her Sophomore Year) and two "new ones" (ages 5 and 6). I am married to the former Shiela Durano Abrogar since 2005. I have one grandchild, age 1 1/2 named Cooper.. Active Law Practice leaves me little time for hobbies but I am a boxing fanatic trading fights with "fight traders" around the world. I attend all of the University of Alabama Football home games and I respect anyone who names their offspring "Saban".. I stay current on Bankruptcy Law developments by attending the National Association Of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys Annual Conferences, having attended San Diego in 2013 and scheduled to attend New York in 2014.
I am a third-generation native of Madison County, Alabama. At a young age I was a victim of a crime. The prosecutor in my case had such an impact on my life that I decided from that day forward, that I wanted to be a voice for those that cannot speak for themselves. It is for this reason, I attended law school, while maintaing a full-time job. I graduated from Bob Jones High School in Madison, Alabama. I first attended college at Martin Methodist College in Pulaski, Tn on an athletic softball scholarship. I subsequently, transferred to Calhoun Community College where I received my Associate of Science degree in Corrections in 1994. Upon completion of my A.S. degree I attended Athens State College, where I received my Bachelor of Science degree in Justice Studies in 1997. Upon graduation, I decided to attend graduate school, and in 1999 I received my Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice. After working in the legal field for eight years, I took a job as Program Director of the Criminal Justice department at a local college in Huntsville, Alabama. In 2012 I made the decision to run for public office, where i was a candidate for Probate Judge of Madison County. In 2012 I started Law School at Birmingham School of Law. I took both weeknight and weekend classes, and maintained a full-time job during law school. I graduated from Law School in 2016, and was admitted to practice law in Decmeber 2018 as a member of the Alabama State Bar.
I am a native of Huntsville, Alabama and currently live in Madison. I attended Huntsville City Schools from Kindergarten until I graduated Huntsville High School. After graduating high school, I attended the University of Florida for my undergraduate education. During my undergraduate studies at the University of Florida, I studied abroad at the University of Mannheim located in Mannheim, Germany.. After gaining a Bachelor of Arts in German, with a minor in Business Administration, from the University of Florida, I went to law school at the Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Alabama. I also studied abroad at the University of Durham in England during my time in law school. I obtained my Juris Doctorate from the Cumberland School of Law.. I am admitted to practice law in the State of Alabama and also the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Alabama. I am also a member of the National Trial Lawyers, Top 100 Trial Lawyers, the American Bar Association, the Huntsville-Madison County Bar Association, the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, the Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, the National Association of Criminal Defense Attorneys. I am also a member of the Southeast Land Title Association, the American Land Title Association and my title agency, Madison Title & Closing Services, LLC, is ALTA Best Practices Certified.. I truly enjoy being able to help people deal with legal issues. Many of my clients have not had any involvement with our legal system and have no idea what to expect when a legal issue arises. It gives me great satisfaction counseling and advising people when they are having legal diffculties and helping them navigate through a tough time.
I am a former insurance adjuster for the nation's leading automobile insurer, and now I put that experience and knowledge to work in representing injury victims of North Alabama. For a free consultation, call.
I am a co-founder of Martin & Helms, P.C., in Huntsville, Alabama. Born and raised in Decatur, Alabama, I obtained my undergraduate degree in finance at the University of Alabama in 1992 and graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1995.. Since 1995, I have concentrated my practice on representing individuals and the families of individuals who have been harmed or injured as a result of the wrongful acts of others. While practicing in both state and federal courts throughout the country, I have litigated cases involving issues of products liability, tractor-trailer and automobile collisions, dangerous roadways, mass torts, fires and explosions, business disputes, as well as defective pharmaceutical drugs, medical devices and household products. I am dedicated to achieving the best possible result for my clients and have won millions of dollars for individuals who have been injured.. In the area of mass torts, I was actively involved in the representation of individuals who suffered kidney failure as a result of ingesting oral sodium phosphate bowel prep medications prior to a colonoscopy or surgical procedure. In recognition of my work in this area, I was selected as a member of the Plaintiff's Steering Committee for In Re: Oral Sodium Phosphate Solution - Based Products Liability Litigation, Multi-District Litigation 2066, and served as the Chair of the American Association of Justice's Oral Sodium Phosphate Litigation Group.. Additionally, I participated in the Trial Lawyers Care pro bono project which provided legal representation for victims making claims with the September 11th Victims Compensation Fund of 2001. I serve on the Board of Directors for United Cerebral Palsy of Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley. I have also served as a founder and chair of UCP of Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley's Annual Krispy Kreme Challenge Run Fundraiser. I currently serve on the Board of Bar Commissioners for the Alabama State Bar.. My wife, Kim, and I are the proud parents of two girls. We are members of First United Methodist Church in Huntsville, where we have served as teachers for the children's church program.
Huntsville native attorney. Prior Huntsville Police Officer and Detention Officer. I bring a different prospective to your case.
Having grown up the son of devout educators in rural Madison County, Gary has never forgotten the simple yet enduring lessons of faith, integrity and hard work. As an all-county athlete and avid outdoorsman, he built lifelong friendships and associations with the kinds of people that make up the backbone of our country. However, he also saw how quickly those salt-of-the-earth people can be taken advantage of by large, faceless corporate entities. It was a deep calling to defend the rights of his friends and neighbors that became the motivating force behind Gary's desire to go to law school. Working his way through law school allowed Gary to interact with experienced lawyers and judges while going to school to earn his degree. He honed his courtroom skills amongst some of the greatest litigators in Alabama's history.. To this day, Gary believes the relationship with his clients is one of hallowed privilege within which trust, comfort and mutuality must be established as the structures of success. Once that bridge is constructed, the experience and dignity he brings to your case inspires the confidence that only an attorney of his caliber can offer.
Harvey B. Morris is a lifelong Alabamian who has been practicing law in Huntsville since getting his law degree and passing the Alabama State Bar in 1966.. Born in Athens, Alabama, Morris graduated from Decatur High School, and was the first person in his family to get a high-school degree. Morris excelled in the classroom but also made his mark on the football field and received a scholarship from the University of Alabama, where he played under legendary Coach Bear Bryant.. As an undergraduate, Morris already had his sights on becoming a lawyer and was able to expedite that process under the rules at that time by enrolling at the university's law school after three years as an undergrad. He received his J.D. in 1966, returned to his home turf and has been practicing in Huntsville from that day to this.. At first, he worked in the law firm of Smith, Johnston & Walker, where he concentrated his practice on personal injury, criminal defense, and domestic relations. Later he went out on his own and founded the firm that would become Morris, King & Hodge, P.C.. Currently, Morris focuses his practice on personal injury and wrongful death arising out of defective products and accidents, as well as insurance litigation.. Over the course of his nearly 50-year career, Morris has handled numerous significant verdicts and settlements and has been recognized for his many contributions to the legal profession. He is a fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers, which is limited to one percent of the nation's trial lawyers. In addition, he has been named to Best Lawyers in America, SuperLawyers, the Top 100 Trial Lawyers and has received Martindale-Hubbel's top AV lawyer rating.. He is a member of the Alabama Association for Justice as well as the Huntsville-Madison County Bar Association, serving as its president in 1982 and 1983.
Growing up in Madison County, I was taught about hard work, to stand up for your beliefs, and to treat people fairly. It is these values that drive me as an attorney. You will be treated fairly and have someone to stand up for you. Whether you are a first time offender, a stay at home mom, a devoted dad, or a person with a previous criminal record, I want to meet with you about your case. Even if you are not sure you need an attorney, I am still happy to siit down with you. At our first meeting, I will get to know you as a person and about the problem you are facing. If I can give you advice that will allow you to resolve your case without spending any money, I will do that for you. Unfortunately, not all cases are that easy and some require an attorney going forward. If your case requires an attorney, it will cost money, but I offer payment plans and reasonable prices for my work.
Geoffrey is an attorney with Munger and Middleton, Attorneys at Law. Together, he and Russ Munger specialize in Real Estate Law, Estate Planning, and Business Law. Learn more at .. Geoffrey grew up in Huntsville, AL, and is an alumnus of Grissom High School. During his undergraduate studies he spent two years at the University of Alabama and two years at Auburn University. After graduating from Mississippi College School of Law in 2013, he co-founded Left | Right Strategies, a successful political consulting firm in the State of Louisiana. Today, he has returned to Huntsville and in addition to practicing law runs a local community group called NOVA Huntsville (). If there are any legal issues you may need help with, please feel free to call, email, or stop by the office for a complimentary 30 minute consultation.
FOR THE ACCUSED!!!!. I have 30 years of experience in the criminal justice system, having worked for the Madison County Sheriff's Department for 8 years and as a county probation officer for 17 years. My unique background in the criminal justice system give me the ability to understand the stresses that you and your family face when charged with a criminal offense and I will take the time necessary to fully explain your options and answer any questions you may have throughout the process.. ***No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quailty of the legal services performed by other lawyers.***