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720 L lawyers are available in Mobile, Alabama. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 55% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $43 to $66 per hour.
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Robert was the co-valedictorian and recipient of the Toolen Award and Ralph McClain Essay Award at Spring Hill College. Robert then went on to receive his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law, where he was awarded the Harold A. Bowron, Jr. Award, the Highest Achievement in Labor and Employment Law Award, and the Highest Achievement in Advanced Will Drafting Award.. Robert represents financial institutions, privately owned companies, Estates and Trusts as well as municipalities in a complete range of transactions and business related litigation. For financial institutions, Robert prepares documentation for credit facilities, acts as closing and title agent in commercial real estate matters, and provides advice on restructuring, special assets, and bankruptcy. In addition, Robert regularly defends financial institutions in trial courts throughout south Alabama. Robert has a significant estate and trust practice, and he advises personal representatives and corporate trustees with respect to procedural and fiduciary matters.. Robert’s corporate practice includes the formation of legal entities and the preparation of agreements for partners in a variety of business ventures. A substantial portion of Robert’s practice involves the sale of operating business enterprises, which often include numerous entities, an assortment of tangible and intangible assets, long-term contracts, real estate, finance, and employment matters. Robert has the ability to add a lot of value for clients in transactions involving the sale of operating businesses due to the depth of his knowledge across the business field and extensive experience in negotiating and closing corporate transactions.. Robert’s real estate practice includes negotiating and drafting purchase agreements, deeds, long term commercial leases, as well as providing closing and title insurance services. Robert serves as general counsel for several real estate developers and municipalities advising on land use, zoning, and subdivision matters. Robert has served as lead counsel in the development of large residential subdivisions, strip centers, office parks, restaurants, and shopping centers anchored by some of America’s mega retailers. Robert also acts as general counsel for homeowners’ associations and condo owners’ associations in Mobile, Gulf Shores, and Orange Beach.. In addition to his professional affiliations, Robert serves on the board of directors for the United Way of Southwest Alabama, the Downtown Mobile Alliance, and the advisory board for the South Alabama Center for Business Analytics, Real Estate, and Economic Development.
Rick represents large foreign employers with operations and offices in Alabama, he advises them on all aspects of immigration compliance and visas, and has represented clients under federal investigation or audit for alleged Form I-9 violations and employment of individuals not authorized to work in the U.S. Rick handles every immigration question, filing, administrative matter or controversy.
Richard Taylor is a senior shareholder at Taylor Martino in Mobile, Alabama. Mr. Taylor concentrates primarily on death and personal injury litigation with special emphasis on products liability and vehicle accidents. Mr. Taylor enjoys litigating automobile product liability cases, machinery defect cases and fire and explosion accidents. He has also settled and tried many industrial and construction accident cases in the past thirty years.. He has been licensed to practice in all courts of Alabama and Mississippi for more than thirty years. Mr. Taylor was born and raised in Selma, Alabama. He is married and has three children. Mr. Taylor is active on the Board of Directors at the local YMCA and the Mobile Bar Volunteer Lawyer Program, and on Executive Committee of the American Association for Justice (AAJ). He is a sustaining member of the Alabama Trial Lawyers Association (ATLA), and the South Alabama Trial Lawyers Association (SATLA). He attends St. Paul's Episcopal Church, enjoys playing with his children, fly-fishing, bird hunting and exercising.
Richard Johnson practices primarily in the areas of construction, real estate, tort and commercial litigation. His construction practice involves handling matters for developers, sureties, general contractors, subcontractors, manufacturer and/or suppliers in almost every aspect of construction projects, including the initial bid phase, disputes that arise during construction, and post construction issues which include, but are not limited to, delay damage claims, construction defect claims, and bond claims. Mr. Johnson’s real estate litigation practice involves litigating and advising condominium developers and owners in regards to their rights and obligations under the Alabama Condominium Act and handling disputes that arise between buyers and sellers of real estate. His practice also focuses on personal injury claims, including trucking accidents, wrongful death, premise liability, and defense of products liability claims. Mr. Johnson represents clients in state and federal courts in Alabama and Mississippi and arbitrations within and outside of the American Arbitration Association (AAA).
Rhonda Kinard, an Alabama native, has practiced law for several years in Alabama and Virginia courts. In 1999, she attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology. After college, Dr. Kinard earned a Juris Doctor from Regent University School of Law, graduating amid the top of her class. She graduated from Regent University School of Business, earning a Masters in Business Administration, cum laude. Finally, she graduated from Northcentral University, earning a Ph.D in Business with a specialization in Criminal Justice. While at Regent Law, Dr. Kinard interned at the United States District Court, Eastern District of Virginia, for the Honorable Raymond A. Jackson. Additionally, Dr. Kinard completed an externship at the Supreme Court of Alabama for the Honorable Tom Parker.. After law school, Dr. Kinard began her legal career by accepting an offer to serve in one of the seven legal clerkships at the Supreme Court of Virginia. From 2009 - 2011, she served as a judicial law clerk to the late Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia, the Honorable Leroy Rountree Hassell, Sr. She also served as law clerk to the Honorable Charles Russell, Senior Justice of the Supreme Court of Virginia.. From 2011 - 2014, Dr. Kinard served as a prosecutor for the Newport News Commonwealth Attorney's Office, where she gained extensive litigation experience in both bench and jury trials. She has litigated thousands of criminal cases, including criminal and traffic misdemeanors, firearm offenses, drug offenses, white collar/property offenses, burglary, arson and violent felonies such as armed robbery, aggravated assaults, sexual offenses and homicide. Dr. Kinard's years as a prosecutor has shown her the devastating impact crime has on not only the victims but also on the defendant, as well as family members.. Dr. Kinard served as an Adjunct Professor at Regent University School of Law, where she taught criminal law and criminal procedure classes. Dr. Kinard also taught Business Law courses at ITT Technical Institute. Previously, Dr. Kinard served as an Adjunct Professor at ECPI University, where she taught criminal justice and business classes. Dr. Kinard is licensed to practice law in Alabama, Virginia, and California. She is also licensed to practice in all U.S. District Courts in the State of Alabama, which include the Southern District, Middle District, and Northern District of Alabama.
Retired, Colonel, US Army Reserves. Lead counsel in 200+ jury trials
Regina was born and raised in Anniston, Alabama. Regina attended Jacksonville State University (JSU) where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree Summa Cum Laude in only three years. Regina received her Juris doctorate from the University of Alabama School of Law. Since that time, she has practice almost exclusively in the field of Civil Defense.. In 2012 Regina was honored with being selected as a “Rising Star” among Super Lawyers for the State of Alabama. This honor is limited to less than 5% of lawyers nationwide.. Regina specializes in the defense of personal injury, premises liablity, workers’ compensation, construction defect, wrongful death and complex litigation. She has had the privilege of litigating with some of the best trial lawyers in Alabama, Florida and Mississippi. Regina is not only licensed in all three states, she regularly practices in the those states where she is an active member of the state and federal bars.. Regina believes that the most important asset a lawyer has is her knowledge of the law and legal profession. Regina works diligently to not only understand the law in the states in which she practices but prepares others by teaching continuing education classes for claims handlers, fellow attorneys, and members of the bar.. Regina is blessed with the support of her loving family. She is married to her husband, Randy. They have two adult children, Amber and Michael. Both children have married, and Regina is expecting her first grandchild in November 2012. Regina enjoys camping, canoeing, and heading to the beach with her family.. Education:. Jacksonville State University, Summa Cum Laude, B.A.University of Alabama, J.D.. Admitted to Practice:. State of AlabamaState of FloridaState of MississippiUnited States District Court, Southern District of AlabamaUnited States District Court, Middle District of AlabamaUnited States District Court, Northern District of AlabamaNorthern District Court of FloridaSouthern District Court of Mississippi. Professional Memberships:. Alabama State Bar AssociationMobile Bar AssociationFlorida State Bar AssociationBaldwin County Bar AssociationPensacola Bar AssociationDefense Research InstituteAlabama Defense Lawyers AssociationAlabama Women Lawyers Association
Quality Representation. Experienced Advocate. Fierce Courtroom Presence.. Jessica Pilgrim is a family law attorney who will aggressively litigate your case. If you are looking for a lawyer who understands the law, knows the courtroom, and who will fight your case beginning to end, contact Jessica Pilgrim for a consultation. Family law is about protecting your loved ones. Don't leave the outcome of your case to chance. Hire the attorney who will work with you to make a plan of action and execute a personalized legal strategy to get results in your case.
Personal injury/insurance defense litigation attorney and mediator.. Graduate of The University of Alabama School of Law (1996). Member of the Alabama State Bar Association and the Mobile and Baldwin Bar Associations. Registered on the Alabama State Court Mediator Roster.. The Alabama State Bar Rules of Professional Conduct require the following: "These recoveries and testimonials are not an indication of future results. Every case is different, and regardless of what friends, family, or other individuals may say about what a case is worth, each case must be evaluated on its own facts and circumstances as they apply to the law. The valuation of a case depends on the facts, the injuries, the jurisdiction, the venue, the witnesses, the parties, and the testimony, among other factors. Furthermore, no representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers."
Peggy was a longtime educator and administrator serving the children in Mobile county for almost 25 years prior to pursuing a law degree. She received her BA and M. ED from the University of South Alabama and her Doctor of Education from The University of Alabama. Dr. Nikolakis received her Juris Doctorate from Jones School of Law and has been a practicing attorney in Mobile since 1996. She served on the Mobile County School Board for 6 years representing district 5. Her compassion and commitment to the children of the community is unparalleled.
My wife and I picked Mobile when we got married in 1976. We raised our 2 children here and now we have 3 grandsons living in town. I enjoy playing tennis, walking, boating and watching mostly football on tv. I wanted to represent friends and associates in cases since I was in middle school and I still love it today. We use several differenc litigation specific software programs to allow us to manage data efficiently. Almost all of our work is on a contingent fee basis. Having a wife who is an RN and a partner's wife who is an MD help us when personal injuries are present.
My goal is to give you honest, aggressive representation that is customized and tailored to fit the needs of your specific case. If you need legal representation, contact Moshae Elise Donald for a consultation. I will personally return your call.
My goal as your lawyer is to handle your case efficiently and effectively. I accomplish this by providing concierge legal services. As a former civilian and military prosecutor, I have the experience to go to court for you!
Ms. Tufts practices in the areas of products liability, industrial accidents, automobile and trucking accidents, premises liability, medical malpractice and fraud. She has tried numerous cases in Alabama that resulted in successful plaintiff’s verdicts. A native of Alabama and a Truman Scholarship recipient, Ms. Tufts graduated summa cum laude from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 2004. She earned her Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, in 2008 from Georgetown University Law Center, where she was inducted into the Order of the Coif and graduated in the top 5% of her class.. Ms. Tufts is committed to giving back to the communities in which she works and lives. She received the 2012 Distinguished Service Award from the South Alabama Volunteer Lawyers Program (“SAVLP”), which recognized her both for providing pro bono legal representation to members of the community and for helping to raise money for the SAVLP. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Alabama Citizens for Constitutional Reform, Inc. In addition, Ms. Tufts is a graduate of the 2010 Alabama Leadership Initiative ("ALI"), a program through which emerging leaders from across the state explore various issues associated with education, economic development and government. During law school, Ms. Tufts volunteered nearly 200 hours at the Neighborhood Legal Services Program in Washington, D.C., an organization that represents those who cannot afford legal counsel. Before going to law school, she served as Executive Director of Impact: An Alabama Student Service Initiative, a statewide nonprofit organization that manages college preparatory, healthcare, and financial literacy programs designed to enable student volunteers to be part of structural and systemic change in Alabama.
Mr. Long was born and raised in Mobile, Alabama. He obtained his bachelor of science degree in political science from Spring Hill College, where he graduated magna cum laude in 1989. He earned his doctor of jurisprudence from the Vanderbilt University School of Law in 1992.
Mr. Lamberth attributes his passion for the law to his grandfather, who although not a lawyer, had profound impact on his life. His grandfather was the assistant superintendant of schools in Norfolk, Virginia at the time the United States Supreme Court handed down Brown v. Board of Education, the case that held that forced segregation in schools or elsewhere is illegal. After becoming superintendant of schools, his grandfather was charged with carrying out the mandates of the Supreme Court, and integrating Norfolk’s schools, which he did with great courage and commitment to the law. He was later honored by local lawyers and politicians for “changing things through law and reason,” by providing “intelligent and compassionate answers to the needs of citizens which will provide an alternative to violent protests.”. Today, Mr. Lamberth strives to carry forth, on behalf of his clients, this same sense of justice, integrity, and commitment. These characteristics have served him well as he was named co-lead counsel in several class actions against the nation’s largest automobile loan companies relating to their discriminatory lending policies. Working for small business and individuals victimized by corporate wrongdoing, he has recovered millions of dollars on behalf of his clients in various types of complex litigation and personal injury cases.. He is dedicated to his community and church. He serves the South Alabama Volunteer Lawyers Program, which provides literally thousands of hours of free legal assistance in Mobile, Clarke and Washington Counties to those who cannot afford it. As an avid outdoorsman, he has volunteered his time to protect the environment, serving on the Board of the Alabama Rivers Alliance and is currently the Chairman of the Coastal Conservation Association Alabama. He is a member of the 2010 Class of Leadership Mobile, and currently serves as an Executive Committee member of the Alabama Association for Justice. He, his wife Kelley, and his children Key, Libba, and Win attend Covenant Presbyterian Church in Mobile, where he currently facilitates an adult Sunday school class.. Mr. Lamberth grew up and went to high school in Mobile. He graduated from the University of Virginia in 1994 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government. He then attended Cumberland School of Law, Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. While in law school, he served on the Cumberland Law Review and participated in numerous mock trial and moot court competitions. He graduated from Cumberland in 1998 with honors. After graduating, he served as law clerk to Justice Champ Lyons, Jr. of the Alabama Supreme Court. He then entered private practice in 1999.. Mr. Lamberth is licensed to practice law in Alabama and Mississippi and has been admitted to practice in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth and Eleventh Circuits, as well as all federal district courts in Alabama and Mississippi. He has handled cases all across the United States. His areas of practice include personal injury, complex business litigation, product liability, industrial, trucking and automobile accidents, class actions, environmental and toxic torts, admiralty (injuries on or near our navigable waters), oil and gas litigation, and insurance fraud and bad faith.
More than 30 years ago, he began his law career serving with the Florida Attorney General in Tallahassee, Fla. In 1989, he returned to his hometown of Mobile, Ala. to begin practicing law with an insurance defense firm. Since 1995, Desi’s practice has focused exclusively on the representation of injured victims. During his career, he has tried more than 100 civil bench and jury trials.. A graduate of McGill-Toolen High School, Desi attended Washington and Lee University prior to The University of Alabama. He has served on the McGill-Toolen Catholic High School Advisory Board and the St. Mary School Advisory Board.. Desi was formerly on the Board of Directors of the Alabama Association for Justice and currently is on the Executive Committee of the Mobile Bar Association. He is the current chairman of the Mobile Bar Association Civil Practice Committee for State and County courts. Desi is a frequent lecturer at CLE seminars and has written on numerous litigation-related topics.. Desi is rated AV Preeminent® by his peers on Martindale-Hubbell, the highest peer rating standard. He has also been selected to the 2019 - 2020, 2022 Mid-South Super Lawyers list, an exclusive list, recognizing no more than five percent of attorneys.. Desi has many successful verdicts and settlements including a $12.3 million settlement for a maritime injury case, a $12 million bench verdict for an industrial accident, and a $3.4 million award for a man blinded in a crane accident.
Mobile personal injury attorney Dean Waite has years of experience handling complicated cases throughout Alabama. He knows how to win tough cases and get people the money they deserve. His relentless pursuit of justice on behalf of clients has helped him build a reputation throughout Alabama.. The founder of Dean Waite & Associates, LLC, attorney Waite believes every injury victim deserves to be treated with respect. This means he works tirelessly on behalf of every client. He never takes anything for granted. He does the work that needs to be done to deliver results.. Some law firms avoid complex cases. Dean Waite thrives on them. He aggressively researches every single case. He turns over every stone in pursuit of justice. That’s the Dean Waite way!. A former college football referee for the Southeastern Conference, Waite didn’t hesitate to make the call when he officiating a game. If you’ve been injured in a car wreck or any other manner, you don’t hesitate … Call Dean Waite!
Michael A. Montgomery is a Partner at Butler Pappas. Michael is with the firm's Mobile, Alabama, office. He practices in the areas of general liability defense, subrogation, and property/casualty coverage with an emphasis on first-party claims. He has litigated several matters throughout his career, serving as both lead and co-counsel in trials taking place in both Alabama and Florida. Michael graduated from Auburn University, magna cum laude, with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and received his Law Degree from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University.. Prior to joining the firm, Michael engaged in the practice of law with a mid-size firm in Mobile, Alabama, focusing primarily on coverage and general liability defense litigation with an emphasis on product and construction defect claims. He has published articles in both legal and trade magazines, and has also served previously as a member of the Alabama Chapter of the Associated Builders and Contractors as a member of the organization's Construction Law Committee.. A native of Huntsville, Alabama, Michael is licensed to practice in both Alabama and Florida, as well the United States District Courts for the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama, and the Northern District of Florida. He is also licensed to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Michael is an active member of the Mobile Bar Association, the Claims and Litigation Management Alliance, the Paul W. Brock Chapter of the National Inns of Court, the Alabama Defense Lawyers Association, and the Defense Research Institute.
Meeting new people, coming up with innovative ideas, and offering reasonable solutions to problems are my passions. A good friend of mine and fellow lawyer calls me a "Reniassance Man" because I have unique interests and hobbies which include raising pastured beef cattle, flying airplanes and drones, learning and speaking about legal technology, working with my hands, making knives, and operating heavy equipment. I don't consider myself anything but lucky to be able to meet new and interesting people and engage in activities that challenge my mind and dexterity.. Part of what I like about practicing law is learning what drives people, what they do, and what they have been through that has brought them to an attorney. I cautioned an associate who used to work for me to not get so wrapped up in the legal affairs of clients that he lost sight of who the clients really are and I challenged him to learn something personal about every client. I believe the more life experiences you have to draw upon the more solutions to problems you can come up with.
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.
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.