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FAQs - Civil Lawyers in city Mobile How many Civil lawyers actively serve residents of Mobile, Alabama? Approximately 74 licensed attorneys focus on Civil across Mobile, Alabama. Most matters are filed through the Alabama District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Civil lawyers in Mobile, Alabama? In Mobile, typical rates range from $229-$368 per hour for Civil. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $3311 and $6234, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Civil matters usually take in courts near Mobile? Civil cases in Mobile, Alabama usually take around 5-8 months depending on complexity and the Alabama District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Civil cases for people living in Mobile, Alabama? Residents of Mobile typically see Civil filings handled by the Alabama District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Civil? About 49% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Civil, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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With over 20 years experience, as an attorney and over 15 years as a paralegal, I have made it my goal to serve every individual with the respect they deserve. As a Bankruptcy attorney, I know that the decision to file bankruptcy is not an easy one. But anyone can find them in the situation of financial hardship and you sepderve an attorney who knows the law and can answer all your questions. As a bankruptcy attorney, it is imperative that I am knowledgeable in many areas of state and federal law. As such I am available to help your family in all your legal needs.
Upon graduation from The University of the South with a BA in Policitical Science, cum laude, i served as a counter intelligence agent in the U.S. Army. After my honorable discharge I entered law school at the University of Alabama where I was a member of the Bench and Bar Honor Society and the Alabama Law Review. Since graduating from law school I have practiced in Mobile, Alabama for almost 40 years, primarily in the admiralty and maritime field.
Toby Brown is a tenacious litigator who has obtained numerous multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements for his clients over the course of his career. Unwavering in his commitment, Toby has earned national recognition as a top trial attorney and is known for his work in representing clients during some of the most traumatic and transformational times in their lives. For over twenty two years, he has successfully handled a wide variety of cases including medical malpractice, consumer products defects, road design defects, industrial accidents, trucking and automobile accidents, admiralty and maritime law, environmental pollution and fraud just to name a few. His diverse courtroom experience includes serving as lead and co-lead counsel on: a $108 million verdict against a chemical plant for illegally disposing of hazardous waste; a $40 million verdict against a major automobile manufacturer for the death of a 16-year-old girl for failure to recall a defective seatbelt buckle; and a $140 million verdict against a hospital and its outsourced medical transcription company for a woman’s death caused by a transcription error that led to a fatal medication dosage.
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
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.
Kasie grew up in south Alabama on a rural farm where she learned the value of hard work. She graduated law school with several academic awards and received a coveted clerkship with the Mississippi Supreme Court. After her clerkship, she worked at a large defense firm and handled multi-million dollar cases very early in her career. After several years on the defense side, Kasie returned to her true passion, helping those who have been injured by the negligence of others.. As the wife of an active-duty military member and the working mother of four boys, Kasie’s proudest work achievements have been helping working parents who have been injured – as well as representing children who have suffered catastrophic injuries through no fault of their own. Kasie recently recovered (for a working mother) what is believed to be the largest verdict against a trucking company on the Mississippi coast in the last several years. The case was filed against one of the nation’s largest trucking companies whose driver rear-ended Kasie’s client and then refused to take responsibility for the accident. The client was advised by her doctors that she would never work again – the trucking company doctors told the jury that the woman’s back injuries were minor and that she could go back to work immediately. After a two-week trial, the jury returned a unanimous verdict for the plaintiff in excess of $1,132,.
Jason McCormick plays a lead role in achieving exceptional results on behalf of clients at Tobias, McCormick & Comer. As a licensed attorney for the last two decades, he has dedicated his career to serving the Mobile, Ala. community.. Jason has successfully recovered millions of dollars for his clients, acting as lead and co-counsel representing plaintiffs in numerous cases over the last 20 years. His practice areas primarily focus on trucking accidents, workplace accidents, burn injuries, automobile accidents, product defects, and insurance fraud/bad faith.. Born in Montgomery, Ala., Jason was raised in Long Beach, Miss. He completed his undergraduate degree at Millsaps College where he received several honors and was a 4-year letterman on the football team. After college, he worked as an environmental consultant at a civil engineering firm, conducting hazardous materials site assessments and wetlands evaluations on numerous projects.. In 1999, he received his Juris Doctorate cum laude from the University of Mississippi School of Law. During law school, he was the Executive Editor of the Mississippi Law Journal, was on the Staff of the Journal of National Security Law, and served as a Research Associate for the Sea Grant Consortium; he was also published in various journals.. Jason has given several Continuing Legal Education seminars in his areas of practice and has published several acclaimed articles within the legal industry. Additionally, he is AV rated, the highest rating of legal skills and ethics. He is also listed among the Alabama Super Lawyers and was recognized as one of the Top Attorneys in Alabama by the publication Business Alabama.
I grew up with a father in the Air Force and has lived all over the United States. At 30 years old, she decided to attend law school. I attended law school full time and worked night jobs, all while being a mother to a young daughter and a wife. I graduated from The Birmingham School of Law in 1998 and has been with The Mims Firm since 2001. My areas of practice are numerous, including domestic relations, adoptions, wills and estates, and bankruptcies. When I am not in the office, you can find me kayaking, cross-training, or running. I have even participated in several Spartan Races and mud runs.
I have been practicing law for 31 years, primarily in the areas of Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Trust Litigation and Civil Litigation. I take pride in efficiently handling my cases and providing personalized care to my clients. I am a 3rd generation lawyer, practicing with my father, Ralph G. Holberg, III, (currently in his 60th year) and for a few years with my late grandfather, Ralph G. Holberg, Jr. I am a native Mobilian having graduated from UMS in 1986, receiving a B.A. in Political Science in 1990 from the University of Alabama and my J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1993. I practice primarily in Mobile and Baldwin Counties but can practice throughout the State in Probate, Circuit and the Federal Courts. I am married and have 3 children. I enjoy and take pride in helping people and if you think I can be of assistance, please let me hear from you.
I have been practicing in Mobile, Alabama for over 18 years. I am licensed in all State and Federal courts in both Alabama and Mississippi. I am married to Melanie Rowan, and I have two children. I am active in my church, as well as other ministries. I enjoy helping people in tough and often tragic situations, and I don't ever give up. I feel that my job is to (1) make my client's case the best it can possibly be, and (2) take the burden of this legal mine field off my client, and help them in every possible way.
Cooper Thurber practices in the area of commercial litigation. His practice concentrates in civil litigation, including product and professional liability, insurance coverage, bad faith, trucking, toxic tort, premises liability and banking law. He represents businesses and insurers in significant commercial and tort litigation. Clients have included insurers, banks, manufacturers, universities, lawyers, judges and developers. Cooper has worked with insurance carriers as both coverage and extra contractual counsel for the last 30 years. He has defended commercial carriers in bad faith, fraud and breach of contract matters in courts throughout Alabama both state and local. He has put on numerous seminars for carriers on avoiding bad faith in Alabama under the L.& S. Roofing doctrine.. Mr. Thurber was with Lyons, Pipes & Cook in Mobile before the firm joined Phelps Dunbar. He is the managing partner of the Mobile office.
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.
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.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Civil attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.