Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 36601 | 58 available
58 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 36601 in Mobile, Alabama. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.7/5 and 61% provide free consultation with average fees of $308 per hour.
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Successfully resolving a civil dispute for a client or helping a business achieve its goals is what I enjoy doing for a living. I represent clients regarding construction claims (defects and collections), insurance claims (home, auto accident, and business), general collection matters, business law, and general civil litigation matters. I have litigated multi-plaintiff lawsuits related to construction defect claims, insurance coverage claims, and various collection claims. I have participated in jury trials to verdict in cases involving wrongful death, fraud, construction defects, collection matters, and auto accidents. A portion of my practice also involves representing businesses with regular legal support for their day-to-day needs. I enjoy learning about my clients' business operations, which span a number of different industries, and stand ready to address their concerns as they may arise.
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.
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.
Joey Cramblitt has a broad practice, representing clients in an array of matters focusing primarily on the defense and prevention of civil lawsuits. He has defended clients in the areas of commercial litigation, premises liability, legal malpractice, engineering malpractice, insurance defense and coverage matters, breach of contract, construction disputes, breach of trust and breach of fiduciary duty. Mr. Cramblitt has also defended clients in a wide assortment of negligence and intentional tort claims, sales tax, infringement of debtor’s rights, disputes over property rights, will contests, conservatorship matters, allegations of undue influence and lack of testamentary capacity, and §1983 civil rights claims.. In addition, Mr. Cramblitt has counseled clients with regard to the protection of liens in real and personal property, including agricultural products. He has prosecuted several matters on behalf of clients including embezzlement, accounting malpractice, insurance coverage matters, enforcement of liens, debt collection, and copyright infringement.
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 am also the Mobile County Drug Court and Veterans Court Judge. I have been the Drug Court Judge since 2001.
Education -. 1983 BS Univeristy of Alabama - Commerce and Business Administration. 1986 JD University of Alabama School of Law. Past experience in Insurance Defense Litigation, Litigation for Regional Plaintiffs' firm; Mediation and General Practice. Have litigated cases in seven states and more than 20 jurisdictions. Multi-Plaintiff Litigation, Motor Vehicle Accidents, Complex Torts, Construction Defects, Wrongful Death, Government False Claims/Whistleblower Litigation, Product Defects and varied other litigation matters.. Currently in General litigation Practice at Holston Vaughan, LLC
Catherine Simon Spann is an associate in the firm’s litigation section. Catherine works with clients primarily in the areas of personal injury and commercial litigation. An Alabama native, she attended the University of Alabama, graduating magna cum laude, with a major in History and a minor in Sociology in 2010. She later received her Juris Doctor from The University of Alabama School of Law. While in law school, Catherine served on the Campbell Moot Court Board, the Orientation Committee for First Year Orientation, and the Judge Conrad Duberstein Bankruptcy Team, competing in moot court competitions in Miami and New York. She also served as an intern for the Honorable Chief Judge William H. Steele, of the Southern District of Alabama, and the Honorable Judge John H. England, Jr., of the 6th Judicial Circuit in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.. Following law school, Catherine gained valuable experience as the law clerk for the Honorable Judge Roderick P. Stout of the 13th Judicial Circuit in Mobile, Alabama. Catherine is a member of the Young Lawyers Association of Mobile and the Mobile Bar Association Women Lawyers. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her husband on the water and watching Alabama football.
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