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42 E lawyers are available in ZIP code 36606 in Mobile, Alabama. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.6/5 and 56% provide free consultation with average fees of $296 per hour.
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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.”
We have over 50 years trial experience recovering compensation for our clients suffering personal injuries or death including merchant seamen, oil rig workers, fisherman, tug boat crewmen, railroad employees, shipyard employees and those hurt in industrial accidents. We also handle cases involving truck and car accidents, federal and state worker’s compensation, insurance claims and business disputes.
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.
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 was born and raised in Mobile and attaended Mobile County Public Schools. After getting my degree in Electrical Engineering, I graduated summa cum laude (with highest honors) from the University of Alabama School of Law in May 1993. I was a member of the Alabama Law Review and was selected as a Hugo Black Scholar and I received the Dean M. Leigh Harrison award for superior academic achievement.. I have been successfully handling personal injury cases for over 22 years and have recovered Millions of Dollars for my clients in all types of personal injury cases.. I have obtained numerous large verdicts and settlements on behalf of those injured or damaged as a result of the wrongful conduct of others. He has secured successful verdicts and settlements in personal injury cases of all types including aircraft accidents, 18-wheeler wrecks, car wrecks, slip and falls, medical malpractice, defective products and others. I was one of the lead lawyers in a large class action suit involving funeral homes in Alabama that were overcharging their customers who used burial policies sold to their loved ones many years before their death. This class action resulted in a $3,000, recovery for class members. I also represented the owner of a small airport against a company that placed aviation fuel in the wrong fuel tanks, causing airplane owners to get the wrong type of fuel. This case resulted in a recovery of almost $2,000,. Additionally, Gary recovered $3,000, for two victims of legal malpractice and over $1,000, for a paper mill employee injured as a result of defective equipment manufactured in a foreign country. All in all, Gary Fillingim has recovered over $10,000, in verdicts and settlements in personal injury cases in his 22 year career.. Call me for a free consultation to discuss your personal injury case.
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.
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.
Driven by his passion for offering comprehensive and straightforward legal advice to his clients, Roger Varner Jr. launched the law firm of Roger Varner Injury Law in Mobile, Alabama. A seasoned personal injury attorney, he focuses his practice on helping the residents of Alabama with all kinds of injuries sustained in vehicle collisions, workplace accidents and medical negligence.. Mr. Varner’s background defending insurance companies and businesses allows him to provide his clients with a unique perspective on representing them. With his meticulous and determined approach, he crafts customized solutions considering each client’s needs and values. Mr. Varner has been featured on the Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch in the fields of commercial litigation, insurance law and workers’ compensation – employers.. Before joining The University of Alabama School of Law to earn his Juris Doctor, Mr. Varner received his bachelor’s degree in communications studies and master’s degree in communication management with a specialization in politics from The University of Alabama at Birmingham. Actively practicing throughout the Southeast, he holds a license to practice law in the states of Alabama, New Jersey and New York.. Well-known in the legal community, Mr. Varner has been serving as one of the board of governors of the National Bar Association and as the executive committee member of the Young Lawyers Division of the Alabama State Bar. He expands his professional network by engaging with other attorneys through the Alabama Lawyers Association, the New Jersey State Bar and the New York State Bar.
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 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 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 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.
A job injury can be a life changing event for the injured worker and family. My mission is to assist injured workers with obtaining the benefits they are owed under the law, but also to utilize available resources to return my clients to meaningful employment within their restrictions and restore purpose and meaning to their lives.. I have been representing injured workers since 1981 with their claims under the Alabama Workers Compensation Act, the Longshore and Harbor Workers Compensation Act and its extentions which includes the Non-Appropriated Funds Instrumentalities Act, Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act and Defense Base Act.
17 years plus experience in car/truck accident cases. Multiple favorable jury verdicts for people injured in car and truck accidents. Taken/defended over 1000 depositions in civil cases representing Plaintiffs and Defendants. Taken multiple 30b6 depositions of Fortune 500 Company representatives. Selected CLE speaker on voir dire, trial practice and physician depositions in injury cases. Tried to verdict over a dozen cases in state and federal courts in Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.. Admitted to practice/in good standing in all state courts in Alabama (2009), Mississippi (2007), Louisiana (2010), Tennessee (2012) and Georgia (2016). My practice areas include: Auto Accident Injury Cases, Brain Injury Cases, Burn Cases, Slip/Trip and Fall cases, Premises Liability Cases, Casino Injuries, Truck Injuries, Industrial Accidents, and Asbestos Litigation.. Rated in 2016-2024 as AV Preeminent®Martindale-Hubbell®PEER REVIEW RATINGS™for the following practice areas: Personal Injury, Industrial Accidents and Criminal Law.