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776 E lawyers are available in Mobile, Alabama. These lawyers are rated between 4/5 to 4.4/5 and 60% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $76 per hour.
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Carin Dorman Brock is a Senior Associate at Butler Pappas. After completing law school, she served as judicial law clerk to Honorable John D. Saunders, Third Circuit Court of Appeal, State of Louisiana. Prior to joining the firm in 2005, Carin engaged in the practice of law in New Orleans, Louisiana, focusing primarily on general liability defense litigation with an emphasis on workers' compensation defense.. Carin is licensed to practice in both Alabama and Louisiana. She is a member of the American Bar Association, Louisiana Bar Association, Mobile Bar Association, the Alabama Defense Lawyers Association, and The Defense Research Institute (DRI).
Call to schedule an appointment!. Johnstone Adams, LLC is one of a select few law firms in the United States that have provided exceptional legal representation to individuals and businesses for more than 125 years. This rare and distinguished accomplishment sets our Mobile, Alabama office apart as we have successfully helped countless clients since 1897. We have grown from a local firm serving South Alabama into a dynamic regional powerhouse equipped to fulfill most legal needs of our diverse client base.
Brooke Ellen Sanchez is a native of Mobile, Alabama where she attended college at the University of South Alabama. In 2002, she graduated from USA with a B.S. degree in Communications. After college, Brooke attended Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama and obtained her Juris Doctris in 2005. While in law school, Brooke served as an officer in Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity. She also served as an officer of the Hispanic Student Association.. Brooke was admitted to practice law in the State of Florida in September, 2006. Brooke started her legal career working for the State of Florida’s Department of Health in the Prosecution Services Unit, in which she prosecuted health care professionals who failed to meet the standard of care set out by Florida Law.. In February 2018, Brooke joined Kent Mcphail and Associates, a full service default servicing fimr, as the Managing Bankruptcy Attorney. In January 2023, the firm changed its name to McPhail Sanchez, LLC and Brooke is now managing partner. McPhail Sanchez, LLC attorneys have a combined 85 years of experience in the representation of creditors. The extent of our experience, along with an amazing team of committed individuals and the most up-to-date technology available, results in a firm that provides high-end service with a very personal touch. While many firms will tell you they provide “personal service,” we believe what matters is what we show you. We encourage prospective clients to speak with our current clients and learn about the personal service that we have shown them. We are confident that our clients will share that our responsiveness to their needs, both large and small, demonstrate the true McPhail Sanchez, LLC difference.
Britten Steiner practices primarily in the areas of probate and estate planning, business and tax planning, and trusts and estates. She also handles corporate transactions, family limited partnerships, limited liability companies, corporate tax matters, charitable foundations and assists in the preparation of fiduciary estate tax returns. Ms. Steiner was with Lyons, Pipes & Cook in Mobile before the firm joined Phelps Dunbar.
Brian Murphy, who co-founded Braswell Murphy LLC in 2012, grew up in Phenix City, Alabama. He was born just across the border, in Columbus, GA.. Brian went to Auburn University, where he received his bachelor's degree in political science. From there, he went on to Cumberland School of Law, where he earned his juris doctorate and then was admitted to the Alabama State Bar.. Like his partner Kasie Braswell, Brian got his start working in a civil defense firm. He defended clients across a broad spectrum of industries, including insurance companies, medical professionals, maritime, aviation and medical businesses. He obtained a wealth of experience in both state and federal courts in Alabama and several other states.. This experience gave him insight into how these big companies deal with claims against them - and the tactics they use to keep victims from receiving fair payment. He didn't want to devote his life to stopping injured people from getting fair compensation for their losses. He wanted to do all he could to help people in Alabama who have been injured or lost loved ones.. Clients have relied on Brian for help in matters before several federal agencies. He also has a depth of knowledge and experience representing victims of nursing home abuse and neglect.. Brian, who lives with his family in midtown Mobile, remains active in the community. He and his family attend Saint Mary Catholic Church in Mobile. He serves on several boards and committees with the local and state bar associations.
Brian has been described by his peers as an “exceptionally talented top-tier lawyer,” who is “tenacious,” “hard-working,” and “conscientious.” Brian cares deeply for his clients, and he is devoted to helping them through some of the most difficult times imaginable — the loss of a loved one or coping with the new realities that accompany life-altering personal injuries.. Brian has handled a wide range of cases including business fraud, personal injuries, wrongful death, industrial accidents, defective products, trucking accidents, and other cases involving serious wrongdoing. Brian has, however, developed a particular expertise representing clients who suffered injury due to medical negligence from a doctor, hospital, or other healthcare provider. Brian has handled all types of medical cases involving injuries and deaths caused by negligent care in areas such as hospital administration, surgical errors, medication errors, anesthesia errors, missed or delayed diagnosis, pathology errors, radiology errors, lab errors, nursing errors, emergency room injuries, pharmacy errors, and defective medical products.. Most recently, Brian obtained a record setting $35 million dollar verdict in a medical negligence case against Springhill Medical Center for causing the death of a patient by administering him a massive overdose of IV pain medication and failing to appropriately monitor him. The verdict is the largest medical malpractice verdict in Mobile County, Alabama history.
Bradley Sanders practices in the area of business focusing on the areas of business, corporate, and real estate law, as well as general litigation involving contractual, commercial and corporate disputes. In his practice, he regularly represents both private companies and individuals in a multitude of settings. Mr. Sanders served as an intern with the National Economic Council of the Executive Office of the President of the U.S. under President George W. Bush and Director Lawrence B. Lindsey.
Born and raised in New Orleans Louisiana, I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in History from Spring Hill College in Mobile Alabama in 1986. After college, I received my law degree from Loyola School of Law in New Orleans. In 1989 I began my legal career as an Assistant District Attorney in the Office of the District Attorney of New Orleans. At the District Attorney's Office I represented victims and successfully prosecuted crimes in Juvenile Court through 1st degree murder jury trials in Orleans Parrish Criminal District Court. In 1995 I moved to Mobile and, after admission to the Alabama State Bar, began working at Gardberg & Clausen, P.C. I have remained with the Firm since that time, concentrating my practice on representing clients seeking social security benefits from the Social Security Administration and veterans seeking compensation and pension from the Department of Veterans Affairs. I handle administration actions at all stages of the administrative process, including appeals through representation in Federal District and Appellant Courts and veterans appeals before the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims in Washington, D.C. I am admitted to practice in all state courts in Louisiana and Alabama, as well as the United States District Court for the Southern District of Alabama, Eastern District of Louisiana, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, and the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. I am a member of the Louisiana State Bar, Alabama State Bar, Mobile Bar Association, and the Court Of Appeals For Veterans Claims Bar Association. I am an active participant in the Mobile Bar Associations Volunteer Lawyer's Program. I am also a member of the National Organization of Veterans' Advocates.
Born and raised in Mobile, Bill played college football at the University of Kansas until an injury ended his football career. But, Bill did not let the adversity of an injury stop him. He transferred to the University of South Alabama and played baseball to finish out his undergraduate career. From USA, Bill went on to a professional baseball umpire career before choosing to pursue his law degree at the University of Alabama School of Law.. Known for clearly and compassionately explaining the law to his clients, it is not surprising that he was chosen to host the legal call-in show NBC 15 LawCall in Mobile. He has been the host for nearly two decades.. If you have been injuried, rely on the experience of Bill Eiland and call Bill now!
Attorney Jenna Jayjohn York is dedicated to using her valuable educational experiences and legal understanding to fight for the rights of the wrongfully injured. She held an impressive record throughout her educational career, ultimately earning her spot in the top 8% of her graduating class from Cumberland School of Law. Additionally, Attorney Jayjohn won the 2017 National Civil Trial Competition, the 2018 National Trial Competition Regional Tournament, and served as the Vice President of the Student Bar Association during her time in law school.Her dedication to legal excellence began very early on in her career, leading to the coveted position as a Judge Abraham Caruthers Teaching Fellow, a prestigious, cogetted position granted to only a few dozen students. After earning her legal license, Attorney Jayjohn turned her focus to her clients. She is committed holding negligent and careless individuals and corporations responsible for their careless actions, which is why she focuses her practice primarily on automobile and truck accidents, premises liability, products liability, industrial accidents, medical malpractice, and fraud.Attorney Jayjohn uses her legal experience and her ferocious drive to advocate on behalf of their clients, however complex or difficult their case may seem. Learn more about Attorney Jenna Jayjohn York by visiting .
Attorney David M. Allen is the son of a Navy veteran and a native of south Alabama. Captain of the soccer team, David graduated from Fairhope High School in Fairhope, Alabama, and later studied Political Science and Philosophy at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama, where he graduated cum laude. David then attended the University of Iowa: College of Law on a merit scholarship where he studied Federal Criminal Defense and Personal Injury law. While in law school, David interned in Washington, D.C. on Capitol Hill and for Circuit Court Judge, Carmen Bosch in Baldwin County, Alabama. During his first years of practice, David worked on high profile criminal defense cases in Mobile and Baldwin Counties, and assisted in a civil jury trial resulting in a $1.6 million verdict in his client's favor. Attorney David M. Allen prides himself on excellent and honest communication with his clients and outstanding results.
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.
Attorney Adam Jarvis represents individuals and small businesses for all general civil litigation needs such as insurance claims, real estate disputes, restrictive covenants, contract disputes, employment matters and many others.. Adam assists individuals with estate planning and represents estates for the deceased in probate court. If you need a will, trust, power of attorney, durable power of attorney, living will or advance medical directive, Adam will be happy to help.. He is experienced in construction law and business litigation and is honored to have been able to represent small businesses including many in the construction, manufacturing, retail and foodservice industries in legal consulting and in litigation relating to collections, employment disputes, contract disputes, construction defects and manufacturing defects.. Adam was born in Mobile Alabama and grew up in the Oakleigh Garden Historic District. Adam attended St. Ignatius Catholic School in Mobile Alabama and then McGill-Toolen Catholic High School where he graduated in 2002. Adam earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of South Alabama in 2006. While at the University of South Alabama, Adam assisted disabled students by taking notes for them during their classes. During summer and winter breaks, Adam worked at Jarvis Plumbing Company which his family has owned and operated since 1954. Adam attended Loyola New Orleans College of Law where he received his Juris Doctor degree in 2010. During law school, Adam helped his family renovate several historic homes in the Oakleigh Garden District. Construction and small business have always been at Adam's core, and they are the reason why he is dedicated to zealous representation of contractors, trades people and other small businesses today.. After passing the bar exam and being admitted to the Alabama State Bar in 2010, Adam worked as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable Roderick (Rick) Stout. While working for Judge Stout, Adam helped schedule the civil court docket, review briefs and motions, analyze relevant case law and prepare orders. In 2012, Adam went to work at a private law firm in West Mobile where he represented contractors and small businesses, personal representatives of estates and individuals with insurance claims. Adam helped some of the smallest businesses in town prevail in litigation against global corporations. He opened and closed probate estates. He also defended contractors when projects ran into problems.. Today, Adam is a solo-practitioner and owner of Jarvis Law Firm, PC. Jarvis Law Firm, PC is a general practice law firm and is ready to represent you individually or your business for a broad variety of legal needs.. Adam lives in midtown Mobile with his wife, Amanda, two daughters and two dogs, Lily and Lucy. They enjoy visiting their local swim club, barbecuing in their back yard, cheering for the LSU Tigers and New Orleans Saints and canoeing on the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta in north Mobile and Baldwin Counties. Adam and his family are parishioners at St. Mary Parish on Lafayette Street in Mobile.
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!
AS A FORMER PROSECUTOR, I AM PREPARED TO FIGHT FOR YOUR CASE TO RECEIVE THE OUTCOME YOU DESERVE.. The Law Office of Ginger Poynter in Mobile is here to help you with your most pressing legal needs. Whether you are facing criminal charges or find yourself confronted with a divorce, child custody dispute or other family law matter, it is essential to your success that you receive advice and representation from a knowledgeable and experienced attorney who is dedicated to looking out for you. Attorney Ginger Poynter is a former criminal prosecutor experienced in all types of serious criminal cases, including those involving domestic violence. For more than ten years, the Law Office of Ginger Poynter has been helping the people of Mobile and Baldwin County in need of legal assistance in the areas of criminal defense and family law.
As a Board Certified Specialist in the field of Social Security Disability, I devote each day of my working life to helping the injured and disabled get the benefits to which they are entitled from the Social Security Administration. That involves not only advising clients on matters regarding the initial application but also preparation and hearings before Administrative Law Judges. And, if necessary, pursuing appeals at the Appeals Council and in federal court. I enjoy helping people, and it means a lot to me to be able to help clients improve their quality of life.
Areas of practice include:. · complex litigation. · environmental torts. · class actions. · personal injury. · products liability. · insurance fraud. · bad faith. · intellectual property. · admiralty and maritime law. Have represented plaintiffs in numerous cases resulting in record breaking verdicts in Alabama and nationwide. Led the firm's pro bono representation of the University of Alabama in its fight against the NCAA sanctioning of the Crimson Tide football team and was lead trial counsel in the State of Alabama's $11.9 billion verdict against ExxonMobil for underpayment of royalties. In October 2007, was lead counsel for Dirt, Inc. in an environmental contamination trial resulting in a $108 million jury verdict against Halliburton, Inc. In October 2008, was co-lead counsel, with partner Skip Finkbohner, in an intellectual property trial representing inventor Dr. Peter Mannsfeld against German chemical company Ineos Phenol GmbH & Co. KG which resulted in a jury verdict of $192 million.. In 2010, was appointed to the Plaintiffs’ Steering Committee (PSC) in the Multi-District Litigation arising out of the BP Deepwater Horizon explosion and resulting environmental disaster. After that appointment, served as a leader of the trial team preparing for the February 2012 trial. On the eve of that trial, a historic multi-billion dollar settlement of many claims was reached with BP. Beginning in February 2013, the remaining claims against BP, and the claims against Transocean and Halliburton, were tried during a two-month trial in the Federal District Court in New Orleans. The Judge has not yet ruled. Continue active involvement in preparing for the trial of test cases in coming months.
Anne Laurie advises employers concerning all areas of employment law, including, discrimination, retaliation, and harassment issues under Title VII, ADA, ADEA; leave issues under the FMLA; wage and hour issues under the FLSA; OSHA investigations and defending whistleblower claims; drafting employment handbooks; terminations and corrective action plans; preparing confidentiality and non-competition agreements; union avoidance and other training; and defending employment torts, e.g., tortious interference and negligent training and/or supervision claims.. Anne Laurie has successfully defended employers at both the trial and appellate levels. In 2015 and 2016, she won defense verdicts for Mobile’s largest industrial employer in multiple race/gender discrimination cases tried to a jury. In a separate case alleging overtime violations, she persuaded the district court that the employer had properly classified a large group of exempt employees and won summary judgment for the employer. She has successfully argued appeals before the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, including a matter of first impression that secured a summary judgment victory for the employer.
An experienced trial and appellate lawyer with bi-lingual proficiency, Domingo Soto's cases run the gamut from terrorism, major international drug conspiracies, violent street crimes, and sexual or domestic abuse, all the way down to traffic and DUI defense. He is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Courts for the Northern and Southern Districts of Alabama, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the U.S. and Alabama Supreme Courts as well as pro hac vice in other jurisdictions. His practice is limited to criminal defense law in both federal and state venues.. Some cases can't be negotiated and must be tried. Soto has tried the majority of Class I federal cases brought within the Southern District of Alabama and has successfully defended many cases in Alabama's state and municipal courts. In Alabama state courts he has successfully tried the complete gamut of cases, including murder, robbery, rape, kidnap, dogfighting, and assaults.. Among the many federal cases in his resume are: United States v. Leon, 88-70; United States v. Lynn, 89-72 (sub nom United States v. Eyster, 948 F.2d 1196 (11th Cir. 1991); United States v. Garcia, 89-172 (); United States v. Marino, 90-52; United States v. Starkes, 90-145; United States v. Barros, 92-000135 (sub nom United States v. Costa, 31 F.3d 1073 (11th Cir. 1994);. United States v. Miller, 99-148, (); United States v. Ly (prosecuted and tried in the Northern District of Florida); United States v. Juan Perez, 05-00017; United States v. CORLEY, 06-256; United States v. LOPEZ, 07-00349; United States v. Bucio-Martinez, 09-cr-00159; United States v. Rodriguez 1:09-cr-00240 () (). The Madden and Soto firm invokes a strong and aggressive, intellectually honest, motion practice. Soto has argued before the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the Alabama appellate courts.. For a sampling of our press clippings go to
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.
After a number of years working in and running a bank trust department, I decided to use my knowledge to help individuals and families stay out of court and out of conflict. We are a small, boutique estate planning firm and make a point of getting to know our clients and their familes. Let us help you.
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.
A Mobile-area native, Bryan Comer and his family have close ties to the local community. In his role as a Partner at Tobias & Comer Law, LLC, he helps lead the firm’s practice with nearly two decades of litigation experience focused on wrongful death, trucking accidents, products liability, class actions, medical negligence, and personal injury.. Bryan earned his Juris Doctor from The University of Alabama School of Law. While in Tuscaloosa as an undergrad, Bryan was a member of JASONS and Phi Beta Kappa, graduating magna cum laude. In law school, he was awarded the George Peach Taylor Award for Excellence in Trial Advocacy and served as an Associate Justice on the Honor Court.. Rated AV Preeminent® by his peers on Martindale-Hubbell, Bryan has been recognized as earning the highest rating of legal skills and ethics. Bryan was also selected to the Super Lawyers Mid-South Rising Stars list for the years 2014 through 2020 and Super Lawyers for the years 2021 and 2022 by Thompson Reuters, an exclusive list, recognizing no more than 2.5 percent of attorneys.. A licensed attorney in Alabama and Florida, Bryan is admitted to practice in all Federal Courts in Alabama as well as the Northern District of Florida. Bryan is currently a member of the Alabama Board of Bar Commissioners, is a past President of The Mobile Bar Foundation, is a member of the Mobile Bar Association Executive Committee, a member of the Paul W. Brock Chapter of the American Inns of Court, and is on the Board of Directors for the Drug Education Council.. At Tobias & Comer Law, LLC, Bryan has achieved substantial results for his clients and has extensive trial experience, recently serving as co-lead counsel in a personal injury case resulting in a jury verdict of $7 million, a complex products liability case resulting in a $3.4 million verdict, and a termite case settlement totaling $1.5 million. Bryan has served as lead counsel in a trucking case that settled for $867,500, served as co-counsel on a case for a local business owner that resulted in $108 million jury verdict, co-counsel for the Bondholder Plaintiffs in the HealthSouth Securities Fraud Litigation, co-lead counsel for a trucking case that resulted in $1.2 million verdict, co-lead counsel for a local business that resulted in a jury verdict in excess of $800,000, co-lead counsel against a drunk driver that resulted in a $450,000 jury verdict, as well as lead counsel in multiple personal injury cases and trials.
A member of the firm, Cunningham Bounds, LLC in Mobile, Alabama, working behind the scenes overseeing legal research, motion practice, and appeals.. Received a B.A. degree from the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee in 1981. While at Sewanee, was a member of the Academic Order of Gownsmen. Then earned a J.D. degree from The Cumberland School of Law of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama in 1985. During law school, was Articles Editor of the Adelphia Law Journal and an Associate Editor of The American Journal of Trial Advocacy.. Frequently invited to present at Continuing Legal Education seminars. Have spoken on topics such as Defeating Unlawful Discrimination in Jury Selection, Appellate Practice, Perfecting the Appeal, HIPAA and Ex parte Contacts, Recent Updates on the Law, Electronic Discovery, Arbitration, and Immunity.