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568 E lawyers are available in Montgomery, Alabama. These lawyers are rated between 3.5/5 to 3.9/5 and 65% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $46 to $84 per hour.
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Baron Coleman is licensed in Alabama and Florida and primarily practices in the area of criminal defense.. Baron Coleman has tried criminal cases in state and federal courts in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, and Virginia.. With more than ten years of experience trying cases, Baron Coleman knows your rights and how to put them to work for you at each and every step of a criminal case.
A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Alabama School of law, I have been representing clients as a civil litigator for over 20 years. I take my job as an attorney seriously and work hard to serve my client's interests as a zealous advocate. Our law firm represents clients in the professional manner they deserve and with the dedication and fight we would give a member of our own family.. I am a native of Montgomery, Alabama. My husband and I have two boys that keep us running, grounded, and thankful every day.
Attorney Kia Scott is the founder and principal attorney at Kia Scott, Attorney at Law, and partner at Powell & Scott. She has called Tri-County area home for nearly two decades. Scott is a former TV reporter, and it didn't take many interviews before Kia knew that she wanted to be on the opposite end of the mic, effectuating much of the change of which she'd become accustomed to reporting, and in 2012, she was accepted to Faulkner Law as a scholarship recipient. Today, Kia is a certified mediator and attorney, and an active member of several legal associations. As a mom and wife, Kia has a heart for families and a passion for resolutions. She understands that a family’s need for an attorney often comes during some of the most tumultuous times. She represents families during divorce and custody disputes and advocates for disabled children in special education. If you're looking for an attorney with a passion for people and a heart for community, Kia Scott is likely the lawyer for you.
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Archie joined Beasley Allen Law Firm in 2009 and serves as a lawyer in the firm’s Consumer Fraud Section. His practice focuses on consumer class actions and whistleblower litigation. Archie has served as co-counsel in two class action settlements, providing millions of dollars in relief to homeowners who paid for force-placed flood insurance. Additionally, he has played an active role in the multidistrict litigation related to the Volkswagen emissions scandal, which resulted in billions paid to more than 500,000 Volkswagen diesel owners.. Notable Cases. Archie continues to work on the Volkswagen litigation, as well as multi-district class action litigation against Blue Cross/Blue Shield (antitrust), Takata and various automakers (defective airbags), and General Motors (defective ignition switches). He also is engaged in class actions related to defective aerial booms in bucket trucks, defective laminate flooring products, wrongfully withheld Social Security benefits and improperly applied rental car insurance charges. In addition, Archie is co-counsel in class actions alleging violations of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA) and the Drivers’ Privacy Protection Act (DPPA).. During his legal career, Archie has counseled whistleblowers from a variety of settings, including the pharmaceutical industry, defense industry, hospital and medical practice, hospice and home health, and for-profit education. Archie represented one of six whistleblowers responsible for a $39 million settlement in a False Claims Act case alleging illegal kickbacks and off-label marketing by a pharmaceutical company. Archie also represented a group of whistleblowers who helped close a for-profit college that lied to students, accreditors and the federal government concerning attendance, graduation rates and job placement. Archie is involved in a number of whistleblower cases currently filed under seal in federal courts throughout the country.. Archie has been lead or co-counsel in the following matters:. He has successfully tried cases to verdict in Alabama and Georgia and is admitted to practice in numerous federal courts.. Awards and Ratings. Archie is AV Rated by Martindale Hubbell and was named Beasley Allen’s 2016 Lawyer of the Year for the Consumer Fraud Section. He was recognized by the Montgomery County Bar Association in 2012 and 2013 for his pro bono work through the Alabama State Bar's Volunteer Lawyer Program.. Professional Associations. Archie is a member of the American Association for Justice’s Class Action Litigation Group, and the Taxpayers Against Fraud Education Fund, an organization dedicated to supporting whistleblowers.. Publicity. Archie has given CLE presentations on various aspects of consumer class action litigation in Atlanta, Miami, New Orleans and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Archie has given CLE presentations on whistleblower litigation at Troy State University and Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law. Additionally, Archie has presented on several occasions at Beasley Allen's Legal Strategies Conference in Montgomery, Alabama. This is the largest conference of its kind for Alabama attorneys in private practice, annually drawing more than 1,000 attendees.. Education. He is a 2003 graduate of the University of Alabama School of Law. He is a 1995 graduate of the University of Alabama honors program, where he received his degree with a double-major in history and political science.. Community Involvement. Archie serves as vice-president of the Board of Directors at Brantwood Children’s Home, a non-profit home for neglected and at-risk children. He is a co-founder of the Unity Group, a partnership between predominantly black and white Methodist churches in the Montgomery area. As a hobby, he has coached youth basketball since 2011.
April Dunaway Wise concentrates her practice in the area of estate and tax planning, estate and trust administration, and special needs planning and settlement planning. She also handles other probate court matters including guardianships, conservatorships, and adoptions. April received her bachelor’s degree in accounting, cum laude, from Auburn University in 2004 and her juris doctorate, magna cum laude, from Cumberland School of Law in 2008. A native of Enterprise, Alabama, April served on the Editorial Board of the Cumberland Law Review as the Symposium Editor and served as an Abraham Caruthers Fellow for Cumberland’s Legal Research and Writing program. While in law school, April also served as President of the Christian Legal Society. In addition to the practice of law, April has served as an adjunct professor at Auburn University Montgomery where she taught Estate Planning to upper-level under-graduate students and graduate students. April actively serves in the Montgomery Capital Rotary Club. April is a member of the Montgomery Emerge Torchbearers Leadership Class IV.
Andy Birchfield manages Beasley Allen Law Firm’s Mass Torts Section, which is recognized as a national leader in pharmaceutical litigation. The section successfully resolved claims for thousands of clients in the Vioxx, Bextra/Celebrex, Baycol, Rezulin, PPA and Ephedra litigations.. Notable Cases. Andy's efforts have been indispensable in heading the firm's Vioxx litigation. In April 2005, he was chosen to co-lead the Plaintiff's Steering Committee for the federal Vioxx Litigation Multidistrict Litigation; and he has been lead counsel or co-lead counsel in five Vioxx trials, including one that resulted in a $51 million verdict against Merck.. After joining Beasley Allen in 1996, Andy handled cases involving consumer fraud and commercial litigation. He later proved to be instrumental in developing the Mass Torts Litigation Section in 2000 and was named section head for Mass Torts, which now consists of 11 lawyers and 60 support staff. To date, Andy has been involved in cases resulting in settlements and verdicts totaling in excess of $7.5 billion.. Publicity. A regular speaker at national, regional and state seminars pertaining to mass tort litigation, Andy has been quoted in a number of publications, including the Wall Street Journal, Lawyers Weekly USA, American Lawyer, Financial Times, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, U.S. News and World Report, and the New York Times. He has also appeared on Sixty Minutes, CNBC's "Closing Bell," National Public Radio, CNN and MSNBC. Quotes about him include:. Professional Affiliations. Andy is a member of the American Association for Justice and the Montgomery Trial Lawyers Associations. He has served as president of the Montgomery County Young Lawyers and the Alabama Young Lawyers, as well as numerous task forces and committees of the Alabama State Bar. He has served on the Committee for Character and Fitness, which assesses those attributes with respect to applicants for admission to the Bar. Andy also serves as a member of the Board of Governors of the Alabama Trial Lawyers Association and is an active member of the Trial Lawyers for Public Justice.. Awards and Ratings. In December 2010, Andy was named one of Beasley Allen's Litigators of the Decade. The award was created to recognize the attorney or attorneys who have demonstrated consistent excellence on behalf of their clients and the firm. He also has been selected to Alabama Super Lawyers annually since 2009; and to Best Lawyers in America annually since 2007.. Background. After graduating cum laude from Samford University, Andy went on to graduate magna cum laude from Faulkner University's Thomas Goode Jones School of Law. Beginning his legal career at a small law firm in Montgomery, Alabama, Andy gained trial experience in both state and federal courts. His practice encompassed a wide range of legal matters including personal injury and civil rights cases.. Community Involvement. In addition to his professional duties, Andy is active in the community. He and his family are members of First Baptist Church of Montgomery, where he has served as chairman of the Deacon Board, and chairman of the Prayer Ministry. Currently, he teaches an adult Bible study class, and he is serving as the chairman of the Church Leadership Council. Andy has also incorporated his faith with his professional life by starting and leading a weekly Bible study and devotional time at the firm. Since its inception in 1997, this weekly devotion has grown from a small gathering of co-workers to a large group of employees, clients and friends.. In 2010, Andy and his wife started an orphan ministry, Children’s Hope, that operates an orphanage, schools and a medical clinic in Jacmel, Haiti.. Andy and his wife, the former Tanya Payne, grew up in Pell City, Alabama. They have five children, two sons (Dow and Will) and three daughters (Beth, Hope and Lena).
After practicing defense work for more than 10 years, Mahaley is excited to bring her knowledge of the inner workings of insurance companies to help individuals who have sustained serious personal injuries.. Mahaley graduated from Emory University in 1996 and decided to go to law school after working as an intern for the United Nations Association of the United States of America in New York, New York. She obtained her law degree from Emory University Law School in 2000, and that same year joined a small plaintiff’s firm in Atlanta, Georgia, where she was fortunate to represent high-profile clientele such as John and Patsy Ramsey and Richard Jewell. She later joined a large defense firm in Atlanta. She cut her teeth handling general negligence, premises, and automobile liability defense claims on behalf of nationally recognized insurance companies and their insureds. In 2007, she was promoted to partner and was recognized as a Georgia Rising Star by Atlanta Magazine. Despite her apparent success, Mahaley's roots ran deep, and when the opportunity presented itself, Mahaley was eager to return to her hometown and practice law with Jinks Crow.. Mahaley lives in the Cloverdale area of Montgomery where she attends First United Methodist Church. In her free time, Mahaley enjoys running, tennis, and watching her sons play tennis and baseball. She is currently training for her second half-marathon.
Adrian Crittenton, an associate at Serious Injury Law Group, was born and raised in the small town of Ashford, Alabama. This environment cultivated his desire to serve his community and provide meaningful assistance to those in need. He graduated from Auburn University where he received a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Criminal Justice and completed his Master of Science degree in Justice Public Safety from Auburn University-Montgomery. Adrian quickly realized his purpose was to serve others and therefore, to pursue a career in the legal industry was inevitable. After earning his Juris Doctorate from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law, he passed the bar and began practicing as a trial attorney.. Adrian began his career at The Crittenton Law Firm, where he primarily focused on civil, family, and criminal law cases. Additionally, he served as lead attorney for the Office of the Public Defender for the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit. Based off a personal experience with an automobile collision, Adrian transferred his interest to personal injury cases where he works to provide justice for people who have sustained injuries due to the fault of others.. Adrian is compassionate and dedicated to gaining the trust of his clients. He concentrates on cases involving car accidents, trucking litigation, personal injury, and medical malpractice. Adrian operates with the mantra that he intensely prepares, works relentlessly, and delivers results.
A reputable attorney with over 7 years of experience handling criminal and civil matters. Taylor Davenport is the owner and founder of Law Office of Taylor F. Davenport, LLC. A native of Montgomery, Alabama, Davenport is a 2000 graduate of Macon East Montgomery Academy. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from The University of Alabama in 2005 and a Juris Doctor from The Birmingham School of Law in 2012. He was with the Office of the Public Defender for the 15th Judicial Circuit from 2016 – 2021. He is a member of the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and a member of the Omicron chapter of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.
A 2002 graduate of the University of Alabama School of Law, I have created a practice that focuses on family issues, whether it's a divorce or custody matter, a criminal case, or even a personal injury. My goal is to resolve these disputes in a way that impoves the lives of my clients.