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Timestamp: 2019-04-18 10:54:16+00:00

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James helps individuals, businesses, and local institutions in resolving disputes. He draws on 20 years of “big law firm” experience, but also developed the capability to handle every case productively and cost-effectively. James has broad experience in a wide range of matters from private arbitrations, to shareholder disputes in state court, to class actions in federal court and to bankruptcy reorganizations. He has significant experience in fraud cases involving complex financial transactions and often will take a plaintiff’s case on a contingency.
James earned an A.B. degree with honors from Princeton University, an M.A. from the University of London, and a J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law with highest honors.
James is recognized with an AV Martindale rating by his peers and is an Eagle Scout. When not practicing law or spending time with his family, James is a U.S. Masters swimmer and regular competitor. James is a native of Birmingham, Alabama and is a 1989 high school graduate of the Indian Springs School.
Successful representation of contractor in wrongful termination case. Board of Water & Sewer Commissioners of the City of Mobile v. Bill Harbert Construction Co., 870 So. 2d 699 (Ala. July 31, 2009).
$1.5 million judgment in favor of franchisee, following jury trial; judgment enforced in multiple bankruptcy and adversary proceedings in Florida; enforcement of successor liability claims in district court in Alabama.
Representation of mayor in municipal finance transaction arising out of transfer of water system. Kincaid v. Council of the City of Birmingham, No. 1000926, (Ala. Nov. 2, 2001).
Alternative Fee Arrangements. James will take suitable business cases on a contingency or modified contingency fee basis.
Representation of community banks in bankruptcy litigation, including non-discharge proceedings and defense of stay violation claims.
Representation of lender in defense of class actions. Jacks v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., No. 09-16146 (11th. Cir. 2011).
Representation of landlords and equipment lessors in bankruptcy proceedings.
Successful defense of lessor in fraud claim by lessee. Medical Park Station, LLC. v. 72 Madison, LLC, No. 2141069 (Ala. April 22, 2016).
Representation of creditors in preference actions, stay violation claims, and FDCPA claims.
Representation of contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers in payment disputes and lien claims and arbitrations.
Successful representation of contractor in case involving the authority of engineer as quasi-arbiter to decide technical disputes arising out of contract. Board of Water & Sewer Comm’rs v. Bill Harbert Constr. Co., 27 So. 3d 1223 (Ala. 2003).
Drafting of contracts, subcontracts, purchase orders (with terms and conditions).
Representation of commercial lenders in liquidating claims and enforcing judgments, including replevin actions and fraudulent conveyance actions.
Representation of commercial lenders in replevin actions, including forced sale of Richard Scrushy’s Gulfstream V Jet. General Electric Capital Corp. v. HealthSouth Leasing Corp. (Ala. CV-2013-2115).
Representation of physician group in federal court dispute with medical practice management company.
Enforcement of outbound forum selection clause. Bad Toys [Motorcycle] Holdings, Inc. v. Emergystat of Sulligent, 958 So. 2d 852 (Ala. 2006).
James is a member of the Order of the Coif and was an editor of Alabama Law Review.
He graduated second in his law school class.
James is an Eagle Scout and has an AV Martindale rating.

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