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216 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 35243 in Vestavia, Alabama. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.2/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $329 per hour.
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Tommy James is a seasoned personal injury attorney based in Birmingham, Alabama, dedicated to assisting individuals who have been wrongfully injured. Graduating from The Montgomery Academy in 1988 and later earning his Bachelor of Arts degree from Auburn University in 1993, Attorney James continued his education at the University of Alabama School of Law, where he served as a Senior Editor of the Alabama Law Review. With a career spanning several prestigious law firms, he eventually established his own practice, Tommy James Law, focusing on advocating for victims of institutional abuse, neglect, and assault, including those injured in motor vehicle accidents.. Tommy is actively involved in various legal organizations, such as the Alabama State Bar and the Alabama Association of Justice, and serves on the advisory board of the Alabama Family Trust and the state Board of Directors of VOCAL, an advocacy group for crime victims. He is recognized for his successful litigation of personal injury cases across Alabama and is a sought-after expert in the field, often appearing on local newscasts and legal TV shows. With a commitment to seeking justice for his clients, Tommy James leverages his extensive experience to build strong cases and secure favorable outcomes for those who have suffered wrongful injuries."""
Thomas focuses his practice on Social Security Disability, Auto Accidents, Trucking Accidents, and Personal Injury Law. Fighting to get you the compensation you deserve.
Opened in 2002, Heather Leonard PC is a full service law practice concentrating on litigation and mediation of all employment law matters.. Consistently recognized as one of the top employment lawyers in Alabama, Heather Leonard has been handling employment law matters for both individuals and businesses since 1998. She has been ranked as one of the Top 25 female attorneys as well as one of the the Top 50 overall attorneys in Alabama by Thompson Reuters' Superlawyers publication. Her firm has also been ranked as a Tier One provider of employment law services by U.S. News and World Report's "Best Law Firms.". Confining her practice to employment law issues, Ms. Leonard has the unique expertise and knowledge to successfully navigate the complicated disputes that arise between employers and employees in all facets of the employment relationship. Ranging from internal investigations for a business or filing an EEOC charge on behalf of an employee - all the way to complex multi-plaintiff multi-state litigation, we have handled it.
Nelson represents clients in automobile and trucking accidents, personal injury, wrongful death, and insurance disputes. I offer free case consultations/evaluations. My direct line is.. Nelson is from Arab, Alabama. He graduated with special honors in his major at Jacksonville State University in Jacksonville, Alabama in 2015 where he earned his Bachelors of Science in Criminal Justice. In 2019 he finished in the top third of his class at Samford University, Cumberland School of Law. While at Cumberland, he served as the President of the Federalist Society, a Senior Member of the Trial Board, competed on the Mediation Team, and made Dean’s List every semester. Nelson was admitted to practice in Georgia in 2019 and Alabama in 2020.. As an Alabama native, when Nelson in not cheering for the Crimson Tide, he spends his free time with his wife and friends going hiking, fishing, or camping.
My first attorney position was with the Social Security Administration in the administrative law division. It was called the Office of Hearings and Appeals at the time. I received extensive legal training on the Social Security Act and the Cofd of Federal Regulations. I received medical training to learn medical terminology, as well as about injuries and disease processes that can interfere with a person's ability to hold a job.. After leaving the Social Security Administration, I began representing claimants in the private sector. Since 1982, I have represented thousands of clients in disability appeals.. In addition to Social Security cases, I also acquired expertise in the area of Alabama Workers' Compensation claims. I understand workers' comp offset and other issues related to windfall offset and benefit computation.. I consider myself to be an expert in the field of how injury. illness, age and work history impact the ability to earn a living and perform gainful work.
Michael Todd Wheeles is a partner at Morris Haynes Attorneys at Law. Mr. Wheeles served as an Alabama State Trooper, where he became proficient in investigating traffic accidents. Then, in 1996, Mr. Wheeles joined the Alabama Bureau of Investigations, where he served as a hostage negotiator, a polygraph examiner, and a case agent in the major crimes division. He was appointed to act as legal counsel to the Alabama Board of Polygraph Examiners by Governor Bob Riley. Mr. Wheeles has been recognized by many prestigious legal organizations for his client-centered approach to cases and multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements including a $239 million in a firearm defect class action settlement, a confidential 7 million dollar settlement in Fulton County, a $1.25 million verdict in an unintentional gun discharge case, and a $4.5 million verdict from a Legionnaires disease case.
Matthew G. Garmon is a partner at the Birmingham office of Morris Haynes Attorneys at Law. Since joining the firm, Mr. Garmon has represented those who have suffered catastrophic injuries or families who have lost loved ones wrongful death in complex cases against insurance companies, corporations, manufacturers, trucking companies, and other defendants whose negligent or reckless decisions have caused harm. Mr. Garmon has recovered over $20,700,000 for the people he has represented at Morris Haynes Attorneys at Law. Mr. Garmon is admitted to practice in both Alabama and Florida, but regularly handles civil wrongful death and catastrophic injury cases throughout the United States.
Maridi is an seasoned litigator with almost a decade of experience practicing law throughout the State of Alabama. She began her career defending first-party and third-party lawsuits on behalf of insureds and insurance companies. While working at two large defense firms in Birmingham, Alabama, Maridi had occasion to try many cases before a jury as first-chair attorney. In a time when trial experience is rare, Maridi feels fortunate that she has been able to take a number of her cases through trial, obtaining positive results for her clients.. Maridi has sharpened her attorney tools over the years learning from some of the best in the business, and in 2017 she formed her own practice -- Maridi Huggins Law, LLC. Through her practice, Maridi represents individuals who have suffered injury and are in need of legal assistance. Maridi is passionate about seeking justice on behalf of these individuals and considers it a privilege to be their advocate.. In her spare time, Maridi enjoys spending time with her husband, daughter, and Border Collie. She also enjoys blogging, as she maintains both a personal and legal blog.. “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.”
Mallory Beaton Earley certainly knows her way around Birmingham, Alabama. After growing up in the Magic City, Mrs. Earley graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in History and Psychology from Samford University. Following her undergraduate studies, she completed her legal education by graduating from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law.. Mrs. Earley has devoted her legal career to representing individuals who are facing legal issues which impact the family, including divorce, child custody, and child support. Mrs. Earley is a tenacious advocate for her client’s interests, with an unyielding work ethic to place her clients in the best possible position to obtain a favorable outcome on their legal matter.. Mrs. Earley has received focused training in the area of Family Law through the American Bar Association at the National Institute of Trial Advocacy. She has also been selected and appeared as a Featured Attorney in the area of Family Law for WBRC Fox 6’s weekly call-in television show, LawCall.
Laura Susan (Lovoy) Burns, is a native of Birmingham, Alabama. She is a proud graduate of St. Rose Academy, St. Bernard Preparatory, Christian Brothers University, and Cumberland School of Law. She received her Juris Doctorate from Cumberland School of Law in 2001, and has been admitted to practice in the State of Alabama since. Her areas of practice include:. Family LawPersonal InjuryCorporate Defense LitigationDomestic Relations LawWills & EstatesDivorce & CustodyAdoptionsSame Sex Couple AdoptionsSame Sex DivorceAlimony & Alimony TerminationChild VisitationChild SupportMediationDomestic Relations AppealsJuvenile MattersLaura Susan is Outside General Counsel for Black Warrior Methane, and is experienced in oil & gas, and coal mining litigation. Named as one of the “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” in Alabama by the National Trial Lawyers Organization. Selected as a one of Alabama’s “Rising Stars” by Super Lawyers Rating Service. Primary Jurisdictions of Practice:. Jefferson County, both Birmingham and Bessemer Divisions, Shelby County, Tuscaloosa County, St. Clair County. Bar Admissions:. State of Alabama. U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Alabama. U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Laura Susan lives in Mountain Brook with her husband, William A. Davis, III, and her son, Alex Burns. Not only is she involved in the legal community, but she is also involved in her home community and the Mountain Brook School System. She and her family attend and are members of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church.
Larry was recently recognized by Super Lawyers ® as one of the Top 50 lawyers in the entire state - for the third consecutive year. According to Super Lawyers’ website, "Super Lawyers selects attorneys using a rigorous, multiphase rating process. Peer nominations and evaluations are combined with third party research. Each candidate is evaluated on 12 indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement. Selections are made on an annual, state-by-state basis." Less than 5% of Alabama’s 16,000+ lawyers were selected. This humbling recognition followed shortly after having been selected on the vote of other lawyers as a "Top Lawyer" in 2012 as published by Birmingham magazine. In fact, 2013 marks the sixth consecutive year that Larry has been chosen for the distinction of being a Super Lawyer (r).. Larry King was born in Leesburg, Florida, on July 27, 1962. He was admitted to the Alabama and Georgia Bars (1988), and to the Florida Bar (1989). He is admitted to all state and federal trial courts in Alabama; all state trial and appellate courts in Georgia and to the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Georgia; all state trial and appellate courts in Florida and to the U.S. District Court for the Middle and Southern Districts of Florida; and to the United States Court of Appeals for Eleventh Circuit. He graduated from Florida State University (B.A., English-Business Administration, 1984), after being admitted on a National Merit Scholarship, and from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University (J.D. 1988).. In law school, he was a member of the Order of Barristers, an articles editor for the American Journal of Trial Advocacy, a member of the moot court board, and a member of the trial board. After graduating, he served as a law clerk to Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice C.C. Torbert, Jr., and to Chief Justice E.C. Hornsby. After practicing in Orlando, Florida, for a brief time thereafter, where he represented major manufacturers and insurance companies, Mr. King returned to Birmingham, practicing briefly on behalf of manufacturers and insurance companies, but representing people from the plaintiff's side since 1993.. A lifelong Methodist, Larry and his family are members at Asbury United Methodist Church. His service there has included the introduction of God's Garage Sale, an annual event where donated items all are given away for free – the same cost as God's grace. A few years ago, he and his wife gave up his retirement fund and established the Hands of Christ Fund at Asbury, a ministry that provides financial assistance to those in need, helping them to break free from poverty by furthering educational or employment goals; several participants in that program have been able to graduate from college with aid from the Fund. His wife and two children were baptized at Asbury, and his two other children were confirmed there. Larry credits Asbury pastor, Rev. Mark Lacey, with being the most positively influential person on his adult life. Presently serving as Asbury's Missions Committee chairperson, Larry continues growing his faith under the incredible and dynamic wisdom of Rev. Kip Laxson.. Professionally, Larry is proudest of his service on behalf of the injured people of the state. Having secured over $5,000,000 in verdicts on behalf of workers fired for having exercised their rights to workers' compensation benefits – including record jury verdicts in at least 4 Alabama counties, and having published several articles in leading legal publications in that area of the law, he has been one of Alabama's leaders in protecting the rights of those hurt during the course of their work. Two of his scholarly articles, Fired in Retaliation for Claiming Workers' Compensation Benefits in Alabama, 24American Journal of Trial Advocacy 539 (2001) and What Triggers the Application of Alabama Code §?, 33 American Journal of Trial Advocacy 1 379 (2010) (with Christina Van Der Hulst), were cited as authoritative in the Alabama Pattern Jury Instructions (3d ed. 2012), on the topic of retaliatory discharge. He has likewise championed the rights of those injured outside the workplace, as well, landing millions of dollars in jury verdicts for accident victims, helping insure that they are adequately and properly compensated for the losses that accompany devastating injuries.. Larry also gives professional time for causes he believes in. For years, he has given countless hours at no charge by speaking to high schools and church youth groups on the variety of consequences that drunk drivers will face, both criminally and civilly. This work has been in conjunction with his founding of Lawyers Against Drunk Driving; that organization is on the web . He also piloted the beginning of the Asbury Lawyers' Forum, a group of lawyers that periodically meets as a group to offer free legal advice to the public at Asbury United Methodist Church.. In March 2010, Larry was recognized in b metro, The Magazine of Birmingham Living for having "reached the highest levels of ethical standards and professional excellence" in its article, "The City's Top Legal Minds." Those accolades dovetail exactly with his peer reviewed rating, which notched perfect scores in both legal ability and adherence to professional standards. Larry was selected to the Board of Directors of the Alabama Association for Justice for the 2010-2011 term.
Kristian Rasmussen’s reason for becoming a lawyer is simple: he has a passion for helping people. Kristian began his legal career as a Judge Advocate General officer in the U.S. Navy. His time serving as a JAG officer affirmed his belief that as a lawyer he could truly help people.. Kristian has practiced law since 1999. He sees the law as the great equalizer for honest, ordinary people who have been injured by the actions of large corporations. Kristian is keenly focused on his clients, taking his work personally as he strives to represent each client as he would represent one of his own family members.. His accomplishments have earned Kristian a reputation as a skilled legal advocate who practices with the highest degree of integrity. Early in his career, Kristian was appointed by U.S. District Judge Ivan Lemelle at age 28 to be co-lead trial counsel in a large multistate consumer class action. That same year, U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer appointed Kristian to help lead a large multidistrict litigation helping thousands of individuals from across the country. Kristian has also won multiple million dollar verdicts and settlements for his clients.. While Kristian’s courtroom experience is impressive, he makes time for fun outside of work. With three kids and two dogs, his home life is just as busy as his work life. During the school year, you’ll find him on the sidelines coaching one of the teams for his kids’ sporting events. They also enjoy hiking, hunting, and trips to the beach.
Kimberly Perkins is an attorney in Birmingham, Alabama. She is admitted to practice law before all state courts in Alabama, as well as the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. She is also licensed to practice law in the District to Columbia (Washington, D.C.).
Joshua Paul Jones is an experienced criminal defense and family law attorney with over 9 years of experience. As a former prosecutor, Mr. Jones has the ability to handle a variety of criminal and family law cases. Please call the Joshua Paul Jones, Attorney at Law, LLC law firm to speak with him about your case.
It's hard to believe, but I've been practicing law in Central Alabama for 25+ years. That translates to a lot of Family, Domestic Relations, Criminal and Civil Court appearances, which, in turn, translate to a lot of successes and satisfied clients!
I am passionate about helping individuals and small businesses in need of assistance. I would love to work with you to assist you in your legal needs.
I am licensed in Alabama (1994), Mississippi (2014) and Tennessee (2017). I am Martindale-Hubbell AV Preeminent rating, which is the highest possible rating for ethical standards and professional ability. I am an accredited general civil mediator. I am a certified guardian ad litem in Alabama Family courts. I re-opened my solo practice in 2019 and I work from my home office in Vestavia Hills, Alabama. I primarily practice in north Alabama. I am admitted to all state courts in AL, MS and TN. I am admitted to practice in all federal district courts in AL and MS as well as the Eleventh Circuit Court Of Appeals.
I am an appellate attorney, trial lawyer, law practice management consultant, freelance writer, husband, and father. My law practice website is located at , where I provide information about issues related to Alabama law. For several years I was the Law Practice Management Guide for (), which is owned by the New York Times Company. I also write for a variety of other websites and publications, and I have published articles in publications produced by the Alabama State Bar, the Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and the American Bar Association. However, most of my time is devoted to the practice of appellate law in Alabama.
Highly regarded Birmingham personal injury attorney originally from Florida. I was able to obtain my first million dollar jury verdict only 2 years out of law school and shortly after founding Wettermark & Keith LLC
Greg's family has been a part of Alabama since the 1820's. He grew up playing baseball and working on the family farm. Bailing hay in the hot Alabama summers inspired Greg to keep studying. He attended the University of Alabama and finished with a degree from the College of Commerce in International Finance and a minor in Spanish. He then attended the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and received a Masters in Public Policy. He worked in the Latin America and the Caribbean region for seven years for a Fortune 500 company. Greg has visited four of the seven continents of the world, and speaks Spanish with a Southern accent. After meeting his wife, who is a lawyer, and losing all arguments, he attended the University of Alabama law school. Greg lives and attends Church in Birmingham with his wife and daughter, who is in middle school. Greg enjoys tasty food, especially if homemade.
George L. Beck, Jr. joins Morris Haynes Attorneys at Law after servingas the United States Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama. Before entering federal service Mr. Beck enjoyed a successful civil and criminal law practice. His 37 million dollar judgment in favor of an insurance company set a jury verdict record in Montgomery County. Equally as impressive was his 25 million dollar Federal tort claim award for children injured by medical negligence. An earlier million dollar verdict had launched Alabama’s modern-day class action law suits on behalf of consumers. Mr. Beck currently defends public officials and business owners accused of white collar offenses. He has defended officials from all levels of government, from County Commissioner to the office of Governor. George represents a variety of individuals accused of both violent and non-violent crimes.
Dustin Kittle is a life-long resident of the State of Alabama, born in Boaz and raised in the town of Geraldine. After obtaining a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science from the University of Alabama, Mr. Kittle graduated with honors from Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law.. Growing up on a cattle and poultry farm in rural Northeast Alabama, Mr. Kittle has taken a unique path to the practice of law. He cites his work ethic and his ability to relate to people from all walks of life as a product of that small- town upbringing.. In 2010, Mr. Kittle co-founded Beckum Kittle LLP with a goal of representing individuals facing real world problems in their personal and professional lives. With that goal in mind, Mr. Kittle’s legal practice is focused on Employment Law, representing employees who have been wrongfully terminated, retaliated against, or otherwise impacted by a violation of their legal rights on the job.. Mr. Kittle has successfully represented employees in litigation against employers ranging from government entities to Fortune 500 companies. He is licensed to practice in Alabama’s State and Federal Courts as well as in the State Courts of Tennessee.. Mr. Kittle resides in Trussville with his wife, Michelle, and their daughter, Abigail. When he is not practicing law, Mr. Kittle enjoys taking family trips, watching documentaries, and supporting University of Alabama athletics.
Clark was born in Birmingham, Alabama and grew up in Birmingham and Sylacauga, Alabama. He graduated from Samford University with honors in 2007 with a degree in political science and writing. In college Clark was president of the Samford Debate Team. Clark earned his law degree from the University of Alabama in 2010. In law school Clark was a Lead Articles Editor for the Journal of Law & Psychology and a recipient of the Jerome A. Hoffman Student Leadership Award.. Before joining the firm, Clark gained experience as a law clerk at the trial court and appellate level. Since joining the firm in 2011, his practice has focused on Professional Liability Defense, Architect & Engineer Liability, Construction Litigation, Insurance Defense, Accountant Liability, and Premises Liability. He is admitted to practice in Alabama and Florida.
Carmen was admitted to the Alabama State Bar in 2020, and her practice includes family law, criminal law, business formation, and contract review.. She received her J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law, where she served as a student ambassador and acted as the American Bar Association Representative for the university. She also earned a Certificate in Public Interest Law, focusing her coursework on criminal, domestic and juvenile law classes.. Prior to law school, Carmen graduated summa cum laude from Auburn University in 2017 with a B.S. in Apparel Merchandising and a minor in Business.
Beckum Law LLC is dedicated to helping individuals and small businesses with legal issues throughout the State of Alabama. I have been practicing law over 15 years and have represented clients across the country in high stakes litigation. These clients have included multinational coporations and individuals who just needed a good lawyer. My law practice is focused on assisting homeowners who have purchased defective homes and employees who have been wrongfully terminated or harassed in the workplace. My office is located in Vestavia Hills, Alabama and I provide free in-person consultations to individuals who simply want to find out if they have a case.