Montgomery, James N
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Serving the Talladega area.
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Capell and Howard, P.C., founded in 1947, is based in Montgomery, Alabama with an east Alabama office in the Auburn-Opelika area. The firm provides legal services in Alabama and throughout the Southeast, in addition to serving a number of select national and international clients. Its services encompass a wide range of practice areas in which their attorneys are experienced and recognized. Seventeen of the firm s attorneys (approximately 45%) are listed in The Best Lawyers in America, while six attorneys have been designated as Super Lawyers. These designations have been awarded in the fields of Alternative Dispute Resolution, Construction Law, Labor and Employment Law, Real Estate, Corporate Law, Commercial Litigation, Trusts and Estates, Family Law, Tax Law, and Employee Benefits.As the Alabama member of SCG Legal, Capell andHoward has access to a network of capital-based attorneys in each of the 50 states, as well as attorneys in many foreign countries. This positions the firm to serve clients needs in multi-state transactions and at all levels of government. Capell and Howard is proud of its heritage of public involvement, and particularly of those attorneys who have gone from this firm into government service, including George Beck, United States Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama; Constance S. Barker, Commissioner, United States Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; David B. Byrne, Jr., Chief Counsel to the Governor of Alabama; James H. McLemore, Counsel, Alabama Housing Finance Authority; Richard F. Allen, former Commissioner of Prisons and former Chief Deputy to the Attorney General, State of Alabama; Champ Lyons, former Justice on the Alabama Supreme Court; Kenneth D. Wallis, former Chief Counsel to the Governor of Alabama; Judge John L. Capell (retired), Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Alabama; and Neal H. Acker, former Counsel, Alabama Housing Finance Authority; a Commissioner of Prisons; a Chief Deputy Attorney General; a Justice on the Alabama Supreme Court; a Circuit Court Judge for Montgomery County, Alabama; and two who served as Chief Legal Advisor to the Governor.