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Montgomery Insurance Defense Law Firm
Overview
Slaten Law, P.C. is a full service law firm with a general civil practice heavy in litigation and strong commercial representation. In addition to its main office in Montgomery, the firm has offices in Birmingham, Alabama, Atlanta, Georgia, Charleston, South Carolina, Orlando, Florida, Oxford, Mississippi, and San Luis Obispo County, California. The firm also enjoys affiliation with counsel in various jurisdictions throughout the United States.
The firm has several experienced first chair litigators who have had successful results litigating and arbitrating in a variety of forums and jurisdictions in several states. Our commitment is reflected in the continuous development of the scope and depth of our practice in order to respond to and anticipate the needs of our clients. The firm believes in working as a partner with the client to produce the best results in an efficient and cost effective manner. The firm offers a variety of billing strategies including flat fee, task based, value and traditional hourly billing or any combination thereof, which best serves the client. The firm's operating philosophy is to serve all the legal needs of our clients and to provide superior legal counsel to businesses and individuals while maintaining the highest professional and ethical standards.
We represent a wide array of national, regional, state and local clients ranging from publicly held corporations, banks and insurance companies to partnerships, privately held corporations and joint ventures. The firm serves its clients in the areas of administrative, health care, agriculture law, construction law, pest control law, corporate law, civil litigation, commercial liability, complex class action litigation, insurance, real estate litigation, securities fraud, product liability litigation, premises liability, mental health litigation, nursing home litigation, long term care litigation, dram shop liability, financial services, estate planning, probate, worker's compensation, employment, and labor law (management).
Members of the firm are currently licensed in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and California.
About Slaten Law, P.C.
Practice Areas
- Insurance Defense
People
Attorneys
- Daniel Lee Slaten (Partner)
- Clifton E. Slaten (Founding Partner)
- G. R. "Rick" Trawick (Partner)
- Christine Monaco (Associate)
Office Information
Address
7027 Halcyon Park DriveSuite 100 Montgomery, AL 36117
Phone
Fax
- 334-396-8880
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