Top best E Lawyers in Mobile | 776 available
776 E lawyers are available in Mobile, Alabama. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 58% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $44 to $71 per hour.
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Meegan Colclough practices in the area of business law with an emphasis in taxation matters. Ms. Colclough advises clients in the areas of corporate law and taxation, Employee Stock Ownership Plans (“ESOPs”) and other qualified retirement plans, estate and business succession planning, and tax controversy matters with the IRS, state and municipal agencies. Ms. Colclough was with Lyons, Pipes & Cook, (LPC) in Mobile before the firm joined Phelps Dunbar.
Mary Elizabeth Snow has been practicing law in state courts in Alabama since her admission to the bar in 1998. She is a native of Mobile, Alabama and graduated from Murphy High School in 1990. She received her BA in English from Tulane University in 1994 and attended the University of Alabama School of Law until her graduation in 1998. Upon her admission to the Alabama Bar, Mary Elizabeth began her legal career working for Judge Robert G. Kendall the Presiding Judge of Mobile County Alabama. She then worked for several Plaintiff firms honing her legal skills before opening her own practice in 2011.. Mary Elizabeth's practice focuses primarily on: Bankruptcy, Debt Collection Defense, Family Law, Business Organizations, Probate and Personal Injury Litigation.. She also served as Secretary, Vice President and President of the Young Lawyers Association of the Mobile Bar Association. She currently resides in Mobile, Alabama.
Laura grew up in Florence, Alabama, and graduated from Bradshaw High School. Laura then attended Auburn University and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree.. Upon graduation from Auburn University in 2007, Laura attended law school at the University of Alabama School of Law, where she was awarded the Howard R. Andres, Jr. Memorial Scholarship and the William H. Mitchell, Sr. Scholarship. She also worked in the Domestic Violence Clinic, a student run legal service for impoverished victims of Domestic Violence.. After graduating from the University of Alabama School of Law, Laura was admitted to the Alabama State Bar in September of 2010 and moved to Mobile, Alabama where she accepted an associate attorney position at Cunningham Bounds, LLC to work on the BP oil spill litigation. In 2013, Laura began working at Legal Services Alabama, where she helped low income clients in all areas of civil practice. Laura joined Gardberg & Kemmerly, PC as an Associate Attorney in the Social Security Disability department in January of 2016.
Lacey Smith joined Tobias & Comer Law in October 2022 after spending the first part of her career at one of Mobile’s preeminent insurance defense firms, where she was a partner and successfully represented large corporate clients in high-stakes lawsuits throughout the state and the country. Lacey is a Mobile native with more than 15 years of complex civil litigation experience, primarily in the areas of products liability, employment law, medical/professional liability, and toxic torts. She is also well-versed in handling cases on appeal, and has presented oral arguments before the Alabama Supreme Court and the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Lacey is eager to use the knowledge and skills gained from her years of defending corporate clients to advocate for injury victims and their families, with equally positive results. Her keen insight into how defense lawyers and insurers evaluate cases, and their litigation strategies, will be an asset to the clients of Tobias & Comer Law.. After graduating from UMS-Wright, Lacey attended Birmingham-Southern College and then earned her Juris Doctor from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. Lacey is licensed to practice law in both Alabama and Mississippi. Among other professional accolades, Lacey was consecutively selected to the Mid-South Rising Stars Super Lawyers (aviation/aerospace law) from 2013-2022 and has also been recognized in Mobile Bay Monthly’s “Top 40 Under Forty.”. At Tobias & Comer Law, LLC, Lacey has achieved substantial results for her clients, recently serving as co-lead counsel in a personal injury case resulting in a jury verdict of $7 million, and obtaining a car accident verdict of $175,000.
L. Daniel Mims is the founder of The Mims Firm, PC. Mr. Mims was born in Mobile, Alabama. Mr. Mims advises and represents a broad range of clients with multiple legal issues. His clients include businesses, corporations, and individuals.. Mr. Mims earned his Juris Doctor from Cumberland School of Law, where he served on the Trial Advocacy Board and won the James O. Haley Federal Court Competition. He received his undergraduate degree from Troy State University, where he served as Clerk for the Student Government Association. At Troy, he studied American History, Political Science, and Business Administration.. Currently, Mr. Mims is the Municipal Court Judge in Bayou La Batre, Alabama. He is also the Prosecutor for the City of Citronelle, Alabama, Municipal Prosecutor for the City of Satsuma, Alabama, and City Attorney for the City of Creola, Alabama. He serves as Director of the Parkway Senior Citizens Foundation.
Knox Boteler is a partner with Boteler Richardson Wolfe in Mobile, Alabama. Over the last 20 years, he has successfully advocated for over a thousand injury victims and their families in Alabama and Mississippi. His particular practice areas include cases of wrongful death, motor vehicle accidents, defective product and pharmaceutical claims, toxic torts, medical device defects, premises liability cases, on the job injuries, denied life and property insurance claims and more.The Mobile native has practiced law in South Alabama since 1999, and is licensed in Alabama and Mississippi. He holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from Millsaps College and a Juris Doctorate from the School of Law at the University of Alabama.Besides the Alabama and Mississippi State Bars, Knox has been admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court (2018), the US Court of Appeals for 5th Circuit; US District Court for the Southern District of Alabama; US District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi; and US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama.As evidence of his professional regard, Knox has received the Rising Star classification by Super Lawyers, a peer-nominated recognition given to fewer than 3% of Alabama attorneys each year. He also holds a perfect 10 out of 10 rating from Avvo – considered the premiere review platform in the legal field - and is a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum.In 2011, he was selected for Mobile Bay Magazine's prestigious annual list of local leaders dubbed "40 under 40."With a number of published articles in legal journals, Knox also writes a quarterly newsletter for friends and clients of Boteler Richardson Wolfe called “Legally Speaking.” Highly active in his legal community, Knox is a member of several professional legal organizations including the Alabama Association for Justice, the Mississippi Association for Justice as well as the American Association for Justice with a focus on the group’s trucking litigation section. He is also active with the Mobile Bar Association.Outside of the office, you'll find him serving on several non-profit boards and contributing to his home-town community, as a board member with Family Promise of Coastal Alabama and is a mentor with the Nest of Mobile.Knox lives in Mobile with wife his, Marian, and two children, Annie and Jimbo.
Kasie grew up in south Alabama on a rural farm where she learned the value of hard work. She graduated law school with several academic awards and received a coveted clerkship with the Mississippi Supreme Court. After her clerkship, she worked at a large defense firm and handled multi-million dollar cases very early in her career. After several years on the defense side, Kasie returned to her true passion, helping those who have been injured by the negligence of others.. As the wife of an active-duty military member and the working mother of four boys, Kasie’s proudest work achievements have been helping working parents who have been injured – as well as representing children who have suffered catastrophic injuries through no fault of their own. Kasie recently recovered (for a working mother) what is believed to be the largest verdict against a trucking company on the Mississippi coast in the last several years. The case was filed against one of the nation’s largest trucking companies whose driver rear-ended Kasie’s client and then refused to take responsibility for the accident. The client was advised by her doctors that she would never work again – the trucking company doctors told the jury that the woman’s back injuries were minor and that she could go back to work immediately. After a two-week trial, the jury returned a unanimous verdict for the plaintiff in excess of $1,132,.
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.
Judson E. Crump is a consumer rights attorney who specializes in protecting the rights of ordinary people who have been defrauded, are hounded by collection agencies, or whose legal rights have been violated. Based in Mobile, Alabama, he exclusively represents consumers and working folks who have suffered financial setbacks or have been defrauded, overcharged, abused, and ignored by bad businesses, banks, car dealers, debt collectors, mortgage servicers, credit reporting agencies, and credit card companies.. Mr. Crump graduated from McGill-Toolen Catholic High School, Birmingham-Southern College, and the University of Alabama School of Law. He is licensed to practice law in all Alabama Courts, the federal courts for the Nothern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Alabama, and the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. He has four children and a garden that takes up the rest of his spare time. He's a member of Christ the King Catholic Church in Daphne, Alabama.
Jordan's law practice is devoted to civil litigation. He represents various national and regional clients in the defense of premises liability, construction, wrongful death, products liability, insurance, healthcare, and directors and officers litigation, as well as business & contractual claims. Jordan is also a Registered Alabama Athlete Agent.. Trial Lawyer specializing in the areas of Tort, Products Liability, Construction, Premises Liability, Commercial and Insurance Litigation, Wrongful Death, Healthcare, and Directors and Officers Litigation.
John H. Leech, Jr. is a native of Mobile and graduated from Davidson High School. He attended Rhodes College on scholarship where he studied political science and played fullback and long snapper on the football team. He then transferred to the University of South Alabama where he played football for Coach Joey Jones and the Jaguars as a long snapper. During his time at USA, John was president of his fraternity, the Kappa Alpha Order, Greek Man of the Year, Secretary/Treasurer of the Order of Omega, a recipient of the Excellence in Political Science Award, named to multiple Dean’s Lists, a member of numerous honor societies, and was named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List. He graduated in 2011 from the University of South Alabama with a B.A. in political science, cum laude.. John then attended Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center on a Chancellor Scholar Scholarship. During his time at LSU Law Center, John was a member of the Public Interest Law Society (PILS), and dedicated much of his time to an organization called StreetLaw. John competed in the Ira S. Flory Trial Competition, the Tullis Moot Court Competition, and an Opening Statement Competition. He worked in the Family Law Clinic during his third year, and was a Junior Editor for the Journal of Civil Law Studies, in which he published an article. John interned and externed for various organizations throughout law school, including the United States District Court, Southern District of Alabama, Mobile County District Attorney’s Office, and 19th JDC Public Defender’s Office. In May of 2014 John graduated LSU Law Center with a Juris Doctorate and Graduate Degree in Comparative Law.. After graduating law school from LSU in 2014, John was admitted to the Alabama State Bar in September of 2014. John is also admitted to practice law in Louisiana (2018). He is also a member of the Mobile Bar Association, the Baldwin County Bar Association, the Mobile Young Lawyers, the Alabama Association for Justice, and the American Bar Association.
Jay Minus practices in the areas of municipal law, commercial litigation and labor and employment. His practice focuses on all aspects of employment law in the defense of union issues, Title VII ADEA, ADA, FLSA, FMLA, OSHA and civil rights claims. Mr. Minus also specializes in personal injury claims involving wrongful death, products liability, industrial accidents, and fraud. As general counsel for two cities, he handles all aspects relating to city operations including public meetings, municipal contracts, municipal development and municipal financing. He also handles insurance coverage questions for numerous clients. His clients include municipal corporations, manufacturers, contractors, service providers, shipping companies, automobile dealerships, physicians/medical providers, shipyards and insurance companies. He regularly appears in Alabama and Federal Courts. Mr. Minus is a certified mediator and serves as City attorney for the cities of Chickasaw and Satsuma, Alabama. He also serves as attorney for the Chickasaw Industrial Development Board, the Utilities Board for the City of Chickasaw, and for the Waterworks and Sewer Board for the City of Satsuma. Mr. Minus was with Lyons, Pipes & Cook in Mobile before the firm joined Phelps Dunbar.
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 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 since June of 1988. I have been happily married for over twenty years to my lovely and understanding wife. We have a remarkable son who is in college and is the light of our lives. I have been a Boy Scout leader and have been active on the American Heart Association Board of Directors, the Leukemia Board of Directors, the Mobile Fair Housing Center Board of Directors, the Alabama Lacrosse Association Board of Directors, the Mobile Youth Lacrosse League Board of Directors, and have participated in Legal Services, the Pro Bono Program and support Veterans Recovery Resources. I taught college at Springhill University and am now coaching lacrosse for youth in Mobile, Alabama. I have been a lawyer for almost thirty years and I love practicing law and will personally answer your call.
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 have been a lawyer for 30 years. I have tried just about every kind of case a lawyer can try. My working philosophy - nobody walks into my office to tell me how great their day has been. Typically, my clients have been devastated physically, emotionally or financially (or some combination of the three). I see my role as not just to try their case, but also to guide them through the process. I take a lot of pride in both aspects and have had the privilege of practicing with two guys over the past 25 years who feel the same way.