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Will grew up in Montgomery and attended Birmingham-Southern College where he earned a bachelor’s degree in political science. While there he co-founder and served as president of BSC Conservancy, a student environmental group awarded the 1000 Points of Light award from then President George H.W. Bush for its model aluminum and glass recycling center.. After graduation he attended Jones School of Law where he earned his Juris Doctor. In the more than 26 years since then, Will has established an impressive track record which boasts many settlements and resolutions amounting to millions of dollars.. Will has dedicated his career to helping individuals navigate and overcome the complexities and challenges of personal injury. He is not just a legal advocate; he is a compassionate ally.. Beyond law, Will is often invited to speak at civic clubs, church groups, and men's rehabs where he uses clean humor as a springboard for inspirational and motivational messages. When Will isn’t spending time with his wife, Trecia, and their five children, he enjoys embracing adventure as an avid scuba diver and spear-fisherman.
When M. S. McNAIR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, P.C. was established, there was one thought on our mind: to offer accessible, personalized legal services to the citizens of Mobile, Alabama and the surrounding areas. That is what we have always given our clients.. M. S. McNAIR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, P.C. is a licensed law firm with over 37 years of experience in legal matters. Our years of study and dedication are reflected in the quality services that we continue to provide to our clients. With dependable skill sets and attention that will never waver, M. S. McNAIR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, P.C. will listen to your case and give you the proper counsel.. LEGAL EDUCATION: The University of Alabama School of Law LLM, Master of Laws (in Taxation) August, 1983 Juris Doctor Degree, January, 1978EMPLOYMENT HISTORY: Police Legal Advisor, Mobile Police Department 1978-1980 Private Practice, 1980-1986 Part Time Police Attorney for the City of Mobile, 1986-1990 Private Practice, 1990-Present. Legal Disclaimer: “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.”
There is no doubt about it: Neal has always had the expectations of practicing law, no matter what he has done to achieve it. From painting to plumbing, from landscaping to sales, Neal has just about done it all. If there is one thing he prides himself on, is it hard work and dedication, no matter what the task.. Born and raised in Mobile, Alabama, Neal is a 2005 graduate of McGill-Toolen Catholic High School. Upon graduation, Neal attended the University of Alabama where in 2009 he earned his Bachelors of Arts in Political Science.. In 2012, Neal earned his Juris Doctorate degree from Samford University’s, Cumberland School of Law. While at Cumberland, Neal was a member of the top ranked Cumberland School of Law National Trial Team, and the American Association for Justice (AAJ) National Trial Team. Moreover, he received several awards including the Scholar of Merit Award in 2012 and Dean’s List from 2010-2012.. Upon Graduating from Law School and passing the Alabama Bar Exam, Neal served as a Judicial Law Clerk for the Honorable Sarah Stewart with the Mobile County Circuit Court. Neal joined Greene & Phillips in December 2012 where he focuses his practice primarily on automobile accidents, premise liability, personal injury, wrongful death, medical malpractice, and workers compensation claims.. When not working, Neal enjoys playing sports, watching football, and spending time with his friends and family.
Successfully resolving a civil dispute for a client or helping a business achieve its goals is what I enjoy doing for a living. I represent clients regarding construction claims (defects and collections), insurance claims (home, auto accident, and business), general collection matters, business law, and general civil litigation matters. I have litigated multi-plaintiff lawsuits related to construction defect claims, insurance coverage claims, and various collection claims. I have participated in jury trials to verdict in cases involving wrongful death, fraud, construction defects, collection matters, and auto accidents. A portion of my practice also involves representing businesses with regular legal support for their day-to-day needs. I enjoy learning about my clients' business operations, which span a number of different industries, and stand ready to address their concerns as they may arise.
Stephen (Steve) Moore has provided quality specialized legal assistance to injury victims and their families since 1985. Steve has represented over 12,000 injury victims. Steve has an AV Preeminent peer review attorney rating (the highest rating recognized).. Areas of practice include auto accidents, commercial vehicle (18 wheeler) accidents, uninsured motorist accidents, accidents caused by drunk drivers, automobile crashworthiness claims (such as seat and seat belt failures, roof collapse, vehicle rollover and door latch release cases), defective products, wrongful death and all other legal matters related to personal injury.
Samuel P. "Mac" McClurkin, IV. is a Montgomery native who moved to Spanish Fort in 2006 to pursue his legal career.
Rick represents large foreign employers with operations and offices in Alabama, he advises them on all aspects of immigration compliance and visas, and has represented clients under federal investigation or audit for alleged Form I-9 violations and employment of individuals not authorized to work in the U.S. Rick handles every immigration question, filing, administrative matter or controversy.
Raised in Montgomery, Alabama, Attorney Garrett White graduated from Trinity Presbyterian High School where he played trumpet in the band, and competed in many scholastic competitions. He attended both the University of Alabama and Samford University on academic scholarships, where he majored in Philosophy. He then attended Cumberland School of Law, also on academic scholarship, where he was a member of the Arbitration team and National Trial team.. Garrett chose to attend law school after interning at the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals and the Alabama Supreme Court. While attending law school, he clerked for Montgomery Circuit Court Judge Roman Shaul, and worked at the Jefferson County Public Defender’s Office. Upon passing the Alabama Bar, Garrett clerked for the Presiding Judge of Jefferson County, Judge Elisabeth French.. Garrett moved to Mobile, Alabama and began working with Greene & Phillips in 2021. He has a strong desire to help those injured by others, and has an unwavering commitment to the principles of law.
My law practice focuses overwhelmingly on worker's compensation, car wrecks, and criminal defense. Allow me to put in the hard work to obtain justice for you.
Mr. Cain, born in Memphis, Tennessee, was raised in Jasper, Alabama. He completed his undergraduate degree at Auburn University where he received numerous honors. In 2003, he received his Juris Doctorate magna cum laude from the University of Alabama School of Law. During law school, he was a Hugo Black Scholar and selected into the Order of the Coif and the Order of the Barristers. He also served as a Senior Editor for the Alabama Law Review, participated in various legal advocacy competitions, and was a finalist in the John A. Campbell Moot Court Competition, receiving the Reuben H. Wright award for best advocate. Mr. Cain also served as a member of the Jessup Moot Court team, competing in regional competitions of International advocacy. Mr. Cain was admitted to the Alabama Bar in 2003. He has practiced with the law firm of Cunningham Bounds, LLC since that time. Mr. Cain has been lead and co-lead counsel in numerous cases with multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. His practice areas include eighteen-wheeler trucking accidents, automobile accidents, fires and explosions, product defects/failures, industrial accidents, medical malpractice, insurance fraud/bad faith, and injuries invoking admiralty and maritime law. He is married to the former Stephanie Smith of Thomaston, Georgia. David, Stephanie, and their three boys, Davis, Noah, and Roen, reside in Fairhope. Mr. Cain volunteers his time coaching Bayside Academy’s second, third, and fourth-grade football team. He also serves as a coach for two teams in the Fairhope Youth Baseball League. Mr. Cain supports the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, and is a graduate member of its 2010 Greater Mobile Leadership Class. Benchmark Plaintiff lists Mr. Cain as a "Local Litigation Star" in its Alabama rankings of personal injury attorneys and has identified him as a “Star” in its Guide to America's Leading Litigation Firms and Attorneys. He is listed in the Best Lawyers in America®, and is also listed Super Lawyers magazine as one of the top plaintiff attorneys in Alabama. In addition, he was recognized as one of Mobile's "Forty Under 40" for 2010.. Mr. Cain is admitted to practice in all Alabama state and federal courts, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and the United States Supreme Court. Mr. Cain is a member of the Mobile County Bar Association (member of the Diversity Task Force), Alabama State Bar (member of the Young Lawyers Executive Committee), Alabama Association for Justice (member of the Board of Governors and the Emerging Leaders), and the American Association for Justice.
More than 30 years ago, he began his law career serving with the Florida Attorney General in Tallahassee, Fla. In 1989, he returned to his hometown of Mobile, Ala. to begin practicing law with an insurance defense firm. Since 1995, Desi’s practice has focused exclusively on the representation of injured victims. During his career, he has tried more than 100 civil bench and jury trials.. A graduate of McGill-Toolen High School, Desi attended Washington and Lee University prior to The University of Alabama. He has served on the McGill-Toolen Catholic High School Advisory Board and the St. Mary School Advisory Board.. Desi was formerly on the Board of Directors of the Alabama Association for Justice and currently is on the Executive Committee of the Mobile Bar Association. He is the current chairman of the Mobile Bar Association Civil Practice Committee for State and County courts. Desi is a frequent lecturer at CLE seminars and has written on numerous litigation-related topics.. Desi is rated AV Preeminent® by his peers on Martindale-Hubbell, the highest peer rating standard. He has also been selected to the 2019 - 2020, 2022 Mid-South Super Lawyers list, an exclusive list, recognizing no more than five percent of attorneys.. Desi has many successful verdicts and settlements including a $12.3 million settlement for a maritime injury case, a $12 million bench verdict for an industrial accident, and a $3.4 million award for a man blinded in a crane accident.
Mobile personal injury attorney Dean Waite has years of experience handling complicated cases throughout Alabama. He knows how to win tough cases and get people the money they deserve. His relentless pursuit of justice on behalf of clients has helped him build a reputation throughout Alabama.. The founder of Dean Waite & Associates, LLC, attorney Waite believes every injury victim deserves to be treated with respect. This means he works tirelessly on behalf of every client. He never takes anything for granted. He does the work that needs to be done to deliver results.. Some law firms avoid complex cases. Dean Waite thrives on them. He aggressively researches every single case. He turns over every stone in pursuit of justice. That’s the Dean Waite way!. A former college football referee for the Southeastern Conference, Waite didn’t hesitate to make the call when he officiating a game. If you’ve been injured in a car wreck or any other manner, you don’t hesitate … Call Dean Waite!
Karlos is descended from individuals who dedicated their lives to the service of our community. His grandfather arrived in Mobile in 1916 as a young doctor who had recently graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School. Dr. James A. Franklin (Franklin Primary Health Center, Inc.) served the citizens of Mobile’s medical needs for 53 years. Karlos’s parents Mr. James H. Finley and Mrs. Joycelyn Franklin-Finley started out as educators. Mr. Finley went on to become a pharmacist and opened the first African American chain of drug stores (Finley’s Drug Stores) in the State of Alabama. Mrs. Finley remained a teacher and taught in the Mobile County Public School System for more than 25 years. They, along with other progressive thinkers, led the Civil Rights movement of the late 1960's and early 1970's in Mobile with the goal of bringing about a more unified community. Their efforts helped to send the first African American State Representatives from Mobile County to the State House in Montgomery. Karlos attended Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic School as a child until his family moved north, to Michigan in the mid 1970's. He returned home to Mobile in 1982 and Graduated from John L. Leflore High School in 1983. Upon graduation, he enlisted in the United States Coast Guard. He served honorably from 1983 to 1988. While serving on the USCGC Buttonwood, he received a meritorious commendation for relief efforts during Hurricane Opal and was awarded the Good Conduct Medal while serving aboard the USCGC Westwind. He was honorably discharged and entered the private sector with Chevron USA, Lafayette, LA as an Able Seaman. Karlos again returned home to Mobile in 1989 and began work at Scott Paper Company/Kimberly-Clark Corporation. During his ten years in the paper industry, Karlos served as a member of the United Way Executive Committee for its annual campaign and helped to coordinate its annual Day of Caring. With a passion for helping children, he participated in the Moorer YMCA’s mentoring program and Corporate Games. In 1999 Karlos earned his Bachelors Degree in Management, Cum Laude, from the University of Mobile. He then enrolled at Miles Law School in Fairfield, AL. He served as Student Bar Association Vice-President in 2004 and President in 2005, graduating as his class’s Valedictorian. While in law school, Karlos served as Judicial Law Clerk to Circuit Judge Eugene R. Verin, Tenth Judicial Circuit, Jefferson County, Alabama. He served as a member of the Bessemer Cut-Off Domestic Violence Task Force, the Bessemer Child Advocacy Center and participated in the Kawanis Club’s Elementary Reading Initiative. Upon Being licensed to practice law in 2006, he began service at the Mobile County District Attorney’s Office where he represented the State of Alabama in the Juvenile and Adult Court Systems, at the District and Circuit Court levels. In addition to his regular duties as an Assistant District Attorney, he gave the District Attorney’s Office’s weekly Early Warning Truancy address to children attending schools throughout Mobile County and their parents to insure an understanding of the laws that govern truancy, while underscoring the importance of education. Karlos served as President of the 2008 class of Leadership Mobile and currently serves as President of the Mobile chapter of the Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform, President of the Vernon Z. Crawford Bay Area Bar Association and Parliamentarian for the Alabama Lawyers Association. He is a member in good standing of the Board of Directors for the Dearborn Street YMCA and 15 Place Homeless Shelter. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar, the American Association for Justice, the Mobile Bar Association, the South Alabama Trial Lawyers Association, and the Paul W. Brock Mobile Inns of Court. Karlos brings his inherited passion for helping others and his strong sense of community into the courtroom, as well as during the claim stage of representation, ensuring that the rights of clients and their families are protected, and that they are treated fairly and with the respect and dignity that they deserve.
I have been practicing law for 31 years, primarily in the areas of Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Trust Litigation and Civil Litigation. I take pride in efficiently handling my cases and providing personalized care to my clients. I am a 3rd generation lawyer, practicing with my father, Ralph G. Holberg, III, (currently in his 60th year) and for a few years with my late grandfather, Ralph G. Holberg, Jr. I am a native Mobilian having graduated from UMS in 1986, receiving a B.A. in Political Science in 1990 from the University of Alabama and my J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1993. I practice primarily in Mobile and Baldwin Counties but can practice throughout the State in Probate, Circuit and the Federal Courts. I am married and have 3 children. I enjoy and take pride in helping people and if you think I can be of assistance, please let me hear from you.
I grew up on Sand Mountain, in North Alabama. After college, I attended Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, where I graduated cum laude in 1989. Since then, I have practiced 100% plaintiff work, and have represented literally thousands of individuals over the Southeastern United States.. I am licensed to practice law in both Alabama and Mississippi, and primarly specialize in representing individuals who are injured or families who have lost a loved one in motor vehicle accidents, trucking accidents, nursing home and hospital abuse cases, product liabilty cases, on-the-job accidents, and slip and fall cases. Over the years I have tried over 90 jury cases to verdicts, and am proud to say that I have only lost 5 cases over the past 28 years. Because insurance companies and their attorneys know that we are successful at trial, most of my cases are settled prior to trial for maximum compensation.. I am Board Crtified by the National Board of Trial Advocacy, which is held by less that 5% of all lawyers in Alabama. A video of the importance of this board certification can be found at . I have also been selected by fellow lawyers and judges as a Super Lawyer in the State of Alabama, a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum, and member of both the Alabama and Mississippi Bar Association.. I have been practicing in a small law firm for almost fifteen years. We only handle a small number of select cases, which allows my firm to provide individual attention to each client. I provide each client with my cell number, which allows my clients to call me when they need to talk, not just during office hours. If you are interested in speaking witih me, simply call my office at, and I will be happy to talk with you.
Frederick J. Moore III (Fred) was born and raised in Mobile Alabama and went to Mobile Christian High School where he graduated with honors in the top 10% of his class in 2003. Fred continued his education at Spring Hill College where he was a double major in Political Science and Business Management and a double minor in Pre-Law and Sociology. While at Spring Hill College, Fred was in the honors program and was a member of numerous honor societies including Pi Sigma Alpha, Delta Mu Delta, Omicron Delta Epsilon, and Alpha Kappa Delta. Fred graduated at the top of his class in the business department receiving the President’s award in Business Management as well as graduating magna cum laude in the honors program in 2009. Fred went on to the University of Alabama School of Law where he received his Juris Doctorate degree in 2012. He was admitted to practice law in Alabama in 2012. Fred has received the following awards based on his legal achievements:. Disclaimer: "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."
Eric K. Roberts is a graduate of Auburn University. He majored in Criminology and received a minor in Political Science. While earning his B.A., Mr. Roberts served as Vice-President of The Environmental Awareness Organization.. Mr. Roberts received his law degree with honors from the University of Alabama School of Law (the University of Alabama School of Law is ranked within the Top 30 law schools in the nation by US News), where he served as the President and Founder of The Civil Rights Law Student Association.. He was on the Managing Board of the Alabama Law & Psychology Review. Additionally, Mr. Roberts was selected as a member of the University of Alabama’s National Trial Team and received numerous awards and honors for advocacy including: The International Academy of Trial Lawyers Award for distinguished Achievement in the Art and Science of Advocacy; The American Judicature Society Award; and the George Peach Taylor Award (twice).. Mr. Roberts has also received the American Bar Association and The Bureau of National Affairs’ Award for Excellence in the Study of Labor and Employment Law.. Upon graduation, he was awarded the Order of the Samaritan, the Justice Janie L. Shores Award, The Wythe W. Holt Civil Rights Award, The Dean’s Community Service Award, and the Alabama State Bar’s Volunteer Lawyers Program Student Award for his contribution within the community.. Mr. Roberts has reigned as King Elexis I of the Mobile Area Mardi Gras Association and has also been featured in Ebony Magazine as one of the Most Eligible Bachelors.. Mr. Roberts is humbled to have been invited into multiple organizations. Mr Roberts was selected by America's Top 100 Attorneys, American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys Top 10 Attorneys, Best Attorneys of America, Black Business Owners: Best Law Firm, the National Black Lawyers - Top 100, and The National Trial Lawyers - Top 100. Despite these accomplishments, Mr. Roberts' goal is to continue to fight for the rights of others.. Additionally, he has served on numerous boards in the Mobile community, and he is currently a member of the 100 Black Men of Mobile and the Mobile Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi.. Mr. Roberts has practiced law in the Mobile area for many years. He has handled cases against individuals, small businesses and large corporations
Education -. 1983 BS Univeristy of Alabama - Commerce and Business Administration. 1986 JD University of Alabama School of Law. Past experience in Insurance Defense Litigation, Litigation for Regional Plaintiffs' firm; Mediation and General Practice. Have litigated cases in seven states and more than 20 jurisdictions. Multi-Plaintiff Litigation, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Complex Torts, Construction Defects, Wrongful Death, Government False Claims/Whistleblower Litigation, Product Defects and varied other litigation matters.. Currently in General litigation Practice at Holston Vaughan, LLC
David was raised in Mobile County as the son of a paper mill worker and a middle school teacher. He graduated from the University of South Alabama with a bachelor’s degree in communications and marketing and earned his Juris Doctor from Jones School of Law.. Since the creation of the Greene & Phillips, David has a proven track record of success, including a $1.8 million jury verdict in a motorcycle accident case and a $9.5 million settlement in a commercial trucking accident case. David also served as lead-counsel on a commercial carrier case which was resolved for $10.5 million and co-counsel on a product liability case which was resolved for $9 million.. In his free time, David enjoys hunting and fishing at his family farm in Greene County, Mississippi with his wife, Tonja, and their three children. The Greenes are active members of Redemption Baptist Church in Saraland. Additionally, as a licensed instrument-rated pilot, David enjoys the opportunity to fly the firm’s Piper Malibu Mirage PA-46 aircraft to ensure prompt service to clients nationwide.
Attorney Charles (Chase) J. Barber was born and raised in Mobile, Alabama. He graduated in 2008 from St. Paul’s Episcopal School, where he was just recently inducted into the Athletic Hall of Fame. After high school, Chase chose to further his education at Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi, where he was recruited to play baseball. He obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science Education in 2012, and was a member of Pi Gamma Mu and Phi Alpha Theta honor societies. Upon graduation, Chase taught history at George County High School and Middle School in Lucedale, Mississippi. While he enjoyed teaching, he knew the practice of law was his true calling. Chase then went on to receive his Juris Doctorate from Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in 2016. While in law school, he was a Senior Editor for the Faulkner Law Review, a member of the Trial Advocacy Team, an active member of Phi Alpha Delta legal society, a Public Interest Fellowship recipient, and Secretary of the Federalist Society.”. Professional CareerThroughout law school, Chase interned with the Alabama Department of Revenue, as well as served as law clerk to Judge William Sawyer, Chief Judge of Bankruptcy for the Middle District of Alabama. After completing his clerkship, he was invited to join Beasley Allen Law Firm, one of the top plaintiffs firms in the United States, as an intern. Upon passing the bar, Chase decided to open his own firm in downtown Mobile and began practicing as both a civil and criminal defense attorney. He joined Greene & Phillips in 2018 with strong desire to help injured victims right here in his hometown of Mobile. In 2024, Chase was invited to become a partner of the film.. Family and CommunityChase and his wife, Sarah, live in Mobile along with their three kids. They attend St. Ignatius Catholic Church.
At heart, I am a businessperson who loves working with businesses and learning about my clients’ products, processes, and brands.. Forming an intellectual property strategy with a new client is what I enjoy most about being an intellectual property lawyer. Working with my clients to identify, solidify, and protect intellectual property assets is why referrals have remained our primary source of new clients.. Before law school I performed extensive technical research in two quite different disciplines—audio electronics and biochemistry. I attended The University of Alabama and the University of Alabama School of Law, where I served on the Law and Psychology Review, Campbell Moot Court Board, and the Bruce B. Siegal Intellectual Property Moot Court Team.
At Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys, we operate on five core values- TRIAL. These CORE VALUES are. T: TenaciousHungry, hard-working; We give 100% on every job. Our proactive work ethic extends beyond 8-5, Monday-Friday. Our suggested hours of operations are guidelines, not limitations. Dedicated to winning; We do everything in our power to ensure that our clients get what they are entitled to. We aggressively and creatively stand up for our clients’ rights. If we don’t win, we take it personally. It feels like punch to the gut.R: ReliableOur word is our bond. Our yes means yes and our no means no. People can count on us to do what we say we'll do. We are responsive. Judges, attorneys, adjusters and the community know that when we tell them something, it’s accurate. We never steal cases from other law firms.I: ImpressiveWe make a positive impression wherever we go in our appearance, our speech, our conduct, our offices and our work. We have an excellent reputation; people know us as honest and aggressive. Our work is impeccable, and on time with no errors or misstatement of law or facts. We recognize that the most important impression we make is upon our clients, therefore we provide outstanding client service. Our clients are often hurt, weary and sometimes destitute, but we make them feel welcome and important. We are people pleasers, regardless of how bitter or frustrated our clients may be when they walk in the front door. We give our clients our complete attention and focus.A: AccomplishedWe are competent and experienced in what we do. This is not our first rodeo. We are proven winners in our area of specialty. We have exceeded client expectations for decades. We are dedicated to the craft - and are constantly improving.L: LoyalLoyal to each other. We care about and respect each other - we don't talk behind each others' backs or gossip. We use direct and respectful radical candor in our communication. We are team players who step outside of our assigned duties to assist each other in getting the job done. We bring a fun & positive attitude to work. Loyal to the firm. We support the firm and maintain confidentiality regarding client and firm matters at all times. Loyal to our community. We are committed to giving back in a significant and visible way and to making a positive impact on our community!. In other words, we're here to serve you in the very best way possible. We'd love for you to rate us here on AVVO too! Andy Wins For You!
After the physical and emotional damage caused by an accident, you deserve to work with the law firm of Charles McCorquodale Law to achieve justice. If you have suffered an injury or lost a loved one because of an accident or the negligence of another party, talk to the experienced lawyer, Charles McCorquodale, in Mobile, AL, about your rights and options going forward.
A strong desire to help people led Stephen M. Collins, Jr. to become an attorney. “I see people put in situations they have never experienced before and don’t know their rights,” said Stephen. “It bothers me to see people being taken advantage of, and it’s unfortunate knowing companies will do that to people.” For Stephen, he gets personal satisfaction knowing that his clients are protected from the unscrupulous practices of businesses and insurance companies.. A civil trial lawyer specializing in personal injury and disability law, Stephen Collins has practiced law in Alabama since 2010. Mr. Collins has successfully represented clients in many jurisdictions, and has personally collected over $40 million dollars on their behalf. He has successfully tried numerous jury trials and obtained verdicts over 10 times the amount originally offered by the insurance companies. Additionally, Stephen has authored and taught continuing education courses to other attorneys along the Gulf Coast. Together with his role as an injury attorney, Stephen also serves as the Director of Legal Operations and manages the day-to-day operations of the firm.. Originally from Marietta, Georgia, Stephen received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Auburn University, and his Juris Doctorate from Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law. During his time in law school, Stephen enjoyed being on the Dean’s list and received the CALI award for his scholarship work in intellectual property law. He also worked as a judicial clerk for the Honorable William A. Shashy.. He is admitted to all courts in Alabama, as well as the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Alabama, and the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Alabama. Mr. Collins also handles a large case load with the Social Security Administration, Office of Disability Adjudication Review.. Stephen joined Greene & Phillips at the beginning of 2011 where his practice primarily focuses on automobile accidents, personal injury, wrongful death, catastrophic injuries, Social Security disability, premises liability, and workers compensation claims among others.. He currently lives in Spanish Fort, Alabama, with his wife and two children. They attend church at 3 Circle Church in Fairhope. Stephen and his wife are proud supporters of Compassion International and other charitable organizations.