Top best Environmental Lawyers in Mobile | 32 available
32 Environmental lawyers are available in Mobile, Kentucky. These lawyers are rated between 3.7/5 to 4.1/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $39 to $74 per hour.
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FAQs - Environmental Lawyers in city Mobile How many Environmental lawyers actively serve residents of Mobile, Alabama? Approximately 27 licensed attorneys focus on Environmental 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 Environmental lawyers in Mobile, Alabama? In Mobile, typical rates range from $189-$391 per hour for Environmental. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2871 and $6168, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Environmental matters usually take in courts near Mobile? Environmental cases in Mobile, Alabama usually take around 2-5 months depending on complexity and the Alabama District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Environmental cases for people living in Mobile, Alabama? Residents of Mobile typically see Environmental 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 Environmental? About 66% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Environmental, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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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.
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.
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.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.
Experienced Environmental attorney serving clients in Mobile and surrounding areas.