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Balch & Bingham LLP is a United States law firm based in Birmingham, Alabama. [1] [2]As of 2022, Balch & Bingham was the fourth largest law firm in Birmingham. [3] The firm has additional offices in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, Texas, and Washington, D.C. [4] Primary practice areas include energy, environmental, and banking and financial services.
United States Attorneys for the Southern District of Alabama (4 P) Pages in category "Alabama lawyers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 224 total.
A meeting prior to the formation of a bar association of Alabama was held in Montgomery on December 13, 1878. Afterwards, on January 15, 1879, delegates from the bar of each county met at a preliminary conference in the Hall of the House of Representatives for organizing the State Bar Association.
AL: 1874–1955 1931–1955 [Note 7] — — Hoover: death 10 Frank Minis Johnson: AL: 1918–1999 1955–1979 [Note 8] 1966–1979 — Eisenhower: elevation to 5th Cir. 11 Thomas Virgil Pittman: AL: 1916–2012 1966–1970 [Note 9] — — L. Johnson: seat abolished 12 Robert Edward Varner: AL: 1921–2006 1971–1986 1979–1984 1986–2006 ...
AL: 1906–2000 1951–1971 1966–1971 1971–2000 Truman: death 12 Thomas Virgil Pittman: AL: 1916–2012 1966–1981 [Note 7] 1971–1981 1981–2012 L. Johnson: death 13 William Brevard Hand: AL: 1924–2008 1971–1989 1981–1989 1989–2008 Nixon: death 14 Emmett Ripley Cox: AL: 1935–2021 1981–1988 — — Reagan: elevation to 11th ...
Peterman is an unincorporated community in Houston County, Alabama, United States, located 5.5 miles (8.9 km) west-southwest of downtown Dothan. References
Member of the Alabama House of Representatives from the 34th district; In office November 8, 1978 – November 3, 1982: Preceded by: Richard R. Andrews: Succeeded by: George Layton: Personal details; Born August 7, 1948 (age 76) Jefferson County, Alabama, U.S. Political party: Republican (1990–2008, 2018–present) [1]
Professionally, he was a city judge in Andalusia and a special circuit judge with the Covington County Judiciary. In 2009, Jones announced his candidacy for the Alabama State House for District 92. He defeated Greg White in the 2010 Republican primary with 63% of the vote. [3]