Gregory Austin Brockwell, experienced Business, Litigation attorney in Birmingham, AL with 1232 reviews
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Gregory Austin Brockwell

Landmark Center, Birmingham, AL

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2002:
University of Alabama School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1998:
University of Alabama, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Quintin jackson

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16 Jan, 2025
The Sellers law Group are simply amazing. My kids are I were in car wreck. They made the process of getting medical treatment, car repairs, and justice seamless. We were treated like a member of the family! I highly recommend them to anyone in a similar situation!!
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Pros
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Excellent customer service and communication from the lawyers and staff
“Gloria made my experience a breeze and she fought for the insurance company to pay my medical bills. She is very knowledgeable and persistent! She kept me updated throughout the process and stayed on top of the defendant's insurance company.”
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Lawyers are knowledgeable, professional, and effective in handling cases
“Attorney Sellers is extremely hands on with her clients and makes sure her clients understand how their cases will move forward. She is very knowledgeable, professional, and extremely patient.”
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Lawyers go above and beyond to ensure client satisfaction and best outcomes
“The Sellers Law Group is a great firm who goes above and beyond for their clients. They provided me with sound, clear, and practical legal advice. I not only recommend, but guarantee once you have used their service you will not look any further!”
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Lawyers are caring, compassionate, and prioritize client's well-being
“From the first day of the consultation, this firm kept me informed of what was going on with my case. Atty Sellers is caring and compassionate, and I would recommend her to anyone that needs legal assistance.”
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Efficient and quick settlement/case resolution process
“Matt Burnick was able to step in and help me reach a settlement when other lawyers were not. He made the process stress free and was easy to reach when I had questions.”
Cons
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Slow/poor communication and lack of updates from some lawyers
“They had my case over a year and John Travis didn't do anything with it . Horrible customer service, they are lazy and they are not working for you.”
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Potential conflicts of interest or unwillingness to take certain cases
“I was told that they would have a conflict of Interest about my case with an elected official. And asked me who gave me their number? I guess I would have had better luck with a Chinese fortune cookie!”

Publications

2016:
Birmingham Bar Association Bulletin, The Limitations of Limited Liability
2014:
Birmingham Bar Association Bulletin, "Occurrence" Means "Accident": A (Mostly) Banner Year for Contractors Advocating a Plain Language Interpretation of the CGL Policy
2014:
Birmingham Bar Association Bulletin, The New Alabama LLC Act: Impact on Members' Rights and Internal Disputes
2014:
Birmingham Bar Association Bulletin, 'Occurrence' Now Means 'Accident' in Alabama, Too - An Update
2013:
Scribd, Breach of Contract Litigation in Alabama: An Overview
2013:
Alabama Association for Justice Journal, What in the World is a Business Tort?
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