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620 C lawyers are available in Mobile, Alabama. These lawyers are rated between 4.4/5 to 4.8/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $48 to $67 per hour.
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Jason McCormick plays a lead role in achieving exceptional results on behalf of clients at Tobias, McCormick & Comer. As a licensed attorney for the last two decades, he has dedicated his career to serving the Mobile, Ala. community.. Jason has successfully recovered millions of dollars for his clients, acting as lead and co-counsel representing plaintiffs in numerous cases over the last 20 years. His practice areas primarily focus on trucking accidents, workplace accidents, burn injuries, automobile accidents, product defects, and insurance fraud/bad faith.. Born in Montgomery, Ala., Jason was raised in Long Beach, Miss. He completed his undergraduate degree at Millsaps College where he received several honors and was a 4-year letterman on the football team. After college, he worked as an environmental consultant at a civil engineering firm, conducting hazardous materials site assessments and wetlands evaluations on numerous projects.. In 1999, he received his Juris Doctorate cum laude from the University of Mississippi School of Law. During law school, he was the Executive Editor of the Mississippi Law Journal, was on the Staff of the Journal of National Security Law, and served as a Research Associate for the Sea Grant Consortium; he was also published in various journals.. Jason has given several Continuing Legal Education seminars in his areas of practice and has published several acclaimed articles within the legal industry. Additionally, he is AV rated, the highest rating of legal skills and ethics. He is also listed among the Alabama Super Lawyers and was recognized as one of the Top Attorneys in Alabama by the publication Business Alabama.
I grew up with a father in the Air Force and has lived all over the United States. At 30 years old, she decided to attend law school. I attended law school full time and worked night jobs, all while being a mother to a young daughter and a wife. I graduated from The Birmingham School of Law in 1998 and has been with The Mims Firm since 2001. My areas of practice are numerous, including domestic relations, adoptions, wills and estates, and bankruptcies. When I am not in the office, you can find me kayaking, cross-training, or running. I have even participated in several Spartan Races and mud runs.
I represent clients who need either a contested or uncontested divorce. I also represent clients who have been arrested for DUI, drug charges or other criminal matters pending in state and municipal court throughout the state of Alabama. Call for a free consultation today.
I help individuals and families in southwest Alabama who are overwhelmed with debt problems, by representing them in bankruptcy. My goal is to protect my clients' earnings and assets to the full extent of the law, and help them get a discharge from all debts possible.
I have zealously represented my clients for 27 years. Let me use my experience and expertise to assist you with your legal needs!
I have successfully handled more than 5,000 custody cases. I offer a free telephone consultation to initially discuss each client's legal situation and evaluate their case with them.
I have represented many injured employees through the years. Most people who call me have experienced their first work-related injury and are quite uncertain as to what benefits they should receive, what to expect from their employer and its workers' compensation insurance company, or even how to report the injury and seek benefits. This is provided for general purposes and is not intended to constitute legal advice on how to approach your particular claim.
I have practiced law for over 10 years specifically in Baldwin and Mobile County. I handle numerous types of cases such as bankruptcy, mortgage fraud, wrongful foreclosure and consumer class actions. My primary focus is all general consumer litigation and Bankruptcy. I also file cases under several state and federal statutes, such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), and the Truth in Lending Act (TILA).
I have practiced criminal defense law in municipal, state and federal courts since 1984 when I started practicing law. I spent 2 years as a prosecutor in the Mobile County D.A.'s office in 1989 -1990 prosecuting all levels of offenses (from writing bad checks to murder). I have defended all levels of offenses during my years in private practice (from writing bad checks to murder). i understand the legal system, i know the prosecutors and the judges.. i practice in surrounding counties (Baldwin, Clarke, Escambia, Washington) and their municipalities on occasion. i can go where your case is being tried.. My main motto is "Find A Way To Win, Not A Reason To Lose." Every case has a win, but not all wins are identical. Of course we want to be acquitted, and that certainly is a a win. In other cases, a win is a reduced or minimal sentence, or Good Behavior, or some other alternative disposition. Each case is unique with its facts, law and circumstances. Each case must be handled individually, with as much attention as possible.. My clients come first, plain and simple. Call me today so we can start solving your legal problems.
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 have been practicing in Mobile, Alabama for over 18 years. I am licensed in all State and Federal courts in both Alabama and Mississippi. I am married to Melanie Rowan, and I have two children. I am active in my church, as well as other ministries. I enjoy helping people in tough and often tragic situations, and I don't ever give up. I feel that my job is to (1) make my client's case the best it can possibly be, and (2) take the burden of this legal mine field off my client, and help them in every possible way.
I have been in practice for 17 years representing consumers in chapter 7 and chapter 13 bankruptcies. I have been a partner in two separate large volume firms. I have decided to open my own firm focused on one on one client representation. I want my clients to feel that they are a person and not a case number. I am not a cookie cutter one size fits all bankruptcy firm. My focus is on the individual. I will work directly with my clients to help solve their unique problems and to give them the financial freedom they deserve.
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.
I focus my practice on trademark selection, clearance, registration, and enforcement, including opposition and cancellation proceedings before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board. I have filed over 150 trademark applications protecting a variety of goods and services, including software, food, and consumer products.
I am also the Mobile County Drug Court and Veterans Court Judge. I have been the Drug Court Judge since 2001.
I am a partner at Cloud, Willis & Ellis, LLC. I get involved in matters, disputes, and lawsuits whenever money is owed and not paid when due. A significant portion of my practice has involved complex matters (on both the transactional and litigation sides), landlord/tenant enforcement actions, real estate litigation and bankruptcies. I represent creditors and debtors, mostly on commercial matters that can be either routine or complex. I have a background in representing Chapter 7 Trustees, debtors and creditors which is very useful in analyzing the financial condition of my clients and that of the opposition. My clients find that I am very responsive to them and aggressive on their behalf, and that I get the job done as efficiently as possible. I often can anticipate the other side's next step before it happens. When not at work or spending time with my wonderful family, you will find me coaching lacrosse. As a youth coach I try to make a postive differnce in a young person's life.
Herman D. Padgett was born in Los Angeles, California.. He graduated summa cum laude from the University of South Alabama in Mobile, Alabama in 1974 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. He majored in political science with a minor in history.. In 1977, he earned his Juris Doctor law degree from the University of Alabama School of Law. He was admitted to the Alabama State Bar that same year. He is a member of the deGraffenreid Inn Chapter of the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity.. In 1978, he received an L.L.M. in taxation from the University of Florida. While pursuing his L.L.M. degree his master’s degree thesis was “The Income Taxation of Bankruptcy Estates”.. Since returning to Mobile in 1978, he has continuously practiced law. He is admitted to practice in the Southern and Middle District Courts of Alabama, the 5thand 11thCircuit Courts of Appeal, the United States Tax Court, the United States Court of Claims and the United States Supreme Court. He has also served as a Chapter 7 Trustee. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the American Bankruptcy Institute, the National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys and the National Assocation of Chapter 13 Trustees. He is a life member of the University of South Alabama Alumni Association and the University of Florida National Alumni Association. He is on the Board of Directors of the Rotary Club of Mobile West.. Mr. Padgett is a frequent attendee at bankruptcy meetings and seminars throughout the United States. He has traveled to Washington D.C. to lobby for new bankruptcy laws to help Debtors facing foreclosure. On May 6, 2017, he was awarded the K. Colleen Nunnelly Award by National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys for his leadership, enthusiam and contributions to their mission.. Mr. Padgett enjoys traveling and has visited many countries around the world.
Hendrik Snow is admitted to practice law in Alabama in all state courts and in the federal courts for the Southern and Middle Districts of Alabama. He has been a member in good standing of the Alabama State Bar and in active practice since 2004.. Hendrik attended the Cumberland Law School where he earned his law degree in 2004 with distinction for his participation in the moot court program. Before attending law school, he earned a Master of Science degree in Geography from the University of Alabama in 2001. For his undergraduate studies, he attended Middlebury College where he earned a B.A. in Environmental Studies in 1991.. Hendrik has lived in Mobile since 2004. He is married to Amy Hunter and is fully occupied away from the office with raising their twin boys and younger daughter.. Hendrik has served on the Vestry of All Saints Episcopal Church. He is an active member of the board of the Alabama Coastal Heritage Trust, a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to preserving the habitat and natural features of Alabama’s coast. He also dedicates his time to pro-bono legal help with the South Alabama Volunteer Lawyers Program.
Grey Alidor was born in Mobile Alabama. He is a graduate of McGill Toolen Catholic High School (2003). He earned a bachelor's degree in History from the University of South Alabama in 2007. He graduated from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in Montgomery in May of 2015 and was admitted to practice law in the state of Alabama in September of 2015. While in law school, Grey was an active member of the Albert Patterson Chapter of Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity, serving as Vice Justice in his third year. He graduated as a Jones Public Interest Law Society Fellow, earning the Community Service Merit Award as well as the Ellen Brooks Merit for Public Service. He was also a member of the Jones Public Interest Law Foundation. During his second year of law school, Grey worked as an intern in the office of Montgomery County Circuit Court, Family Court Division, Judge Calvin Williams. Grey joined the Alidor Law Firm in 2015, where he works as an associate attorney for his father, Gary P. Alidor. Grey is a member of the Mobile Bar Association, the Solo and Small Firm Section of the Alabama State Bar, and the St. Thomas More Society He is a parishioner of St. Ignatius Catholic Church in Mobile.
Gene Warhurst is an Alabama attorney who started his career in 1988 working in the insurance business as a property and auto claims adjuster for The Hartford Insurance Group. He learned the art of handling claims in the insurance industry from the investigation, evaluation, and negotiation of thousands of claims. Gene’s in-depth knowledge and acquisition of 8 postgraduate national insurance designations, including the gold-standard known as the CPCU, allowed him to advance to Senior Property, Car Accident, and Personal Injury Claims Manager. After leaving the insurance industry, Gene attended law school and, upon receiving his Juris Doctorate in 1995, he has become a champion for insureds who have had their claims denied, delayed, or underpaid by the insurance companies with whom he is so intimately familiar.. Today, Gene represents clients against insurance companies for home insurance claims, property insurance claims, fire insurance claims, automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, trucking accidents, wrongful death, and all areas of personal injury. If you need to find an Alabama lawyer regarding an injury claim, an insurance claim, a property claim, a car crash claim, or if you are looking for a public adjuster or just need free legal advice for your potential claim, there is no cost for an initial consultation with Gene. Gene is admitted to practice law in the United States Supreme Court, all Alabama State Courts, the Southern District of Alabama, the Middle District of Alabama, the Northern District of Alabama, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Gene is a member of the Mobile County Bar Association, the Alabama State Bar, the Alabama Association for Justice, and the American Association for Justice. Gene is also a member of the Million dollar Advocates.. Prior to entering into the insurance industry, Gene was a commissioned officer of the United States Army. Gene and his wife, Tenley, reside in Fairhope, Alabama. She is a former graduate of the United States Naval Academy. Gene also enjoys raising his three daughters, Kristin, Katie, and Cecelia.
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."
Former Insurance Defense Lawyer now devoted to representing individuals, families and small businesses throughout Alabama and Mississippi who have been injured, harmed or damaged in any way.. For over 16 years, Chris Estes defended the insurance industry and big corporations and knows first-hand how they deny claims when individuals and their families have been injured, damaged and even wrongfully killed. Chris Estes founded the Estes Law Firm with one simple and straightforward purpose – to provide individuals and their families with the same representation and resources as the corporations and insurance companies demand from the big defense law firms they retain.. Chris Estes also serves as a Temporary Judge (on a part time basis when needed by the Court) for the Probate Court of Mobile County, and presided on over 100 cases in Mobile County as a Judge in 2018.. Chris Estes and his team at The Estes Law Firm are dedicated to helping real people and their families with cases involving wrongful death, serious personal injury, dangerous drugs, defective medical devices, car and big truck accidents, nursing home negligence, medical malpractice and class actions.. If you have suffered a personal injury, damages or the death of a loved one, let Chris and his team at Estes Law Firm go to work for you. We offer a free initial consultation and work on a contingency fee basis – which means you owe us nothing unless we can collect for you.. Bar Requirement: 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.
F. Luke Coley, Jr. provides legal representation to the residents of Mobile, Alabama and surrounding areas. Attorney Coley has been practicing law for over 30 years, and has extensive experience in the areas of Family law, Civil litigation, and Criminal defense. At Mr. Coley's firm, he is dedicated to offering his clients the best legal services possible. If you want an attorney that is ready to go to work for you, call F. Luke Coley, Jr. today to schedule your free consultation!
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