McLaughlin & Edmondson, LLC was originally formed in 1995 as McLaughlin & Marshall, LLC. Rodney Edmondson joined the firm in 2001 and Jeff and Rodney have been working as a team representing their clients since then. The firm offers a wide array of legal services including representing individuals injured in car wrecks and other personal injuries, as well as representing numerous locally-owned businesses and corporations.
Additionally, the firm's attorneys prepare wills and trusts, make forever families through adoptions, and probate estates across North Alabama. Clients include a number of area businesses, families, and individuals who live or work in Marshall County.
Additionally, the firm's attorneys prepare wills and trusts, make forever families through adoptions, and probate estates across North Alabama. Clients include a number of area businesses, families, and individuals who live or work in Marshall County.
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Transmission of the information and material herein is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, an agreement to create an attorney-client relationship with McLaughlin & Edmondson, LLC or any member thereof.Additionally, please note that emailing and/or sending of documents to our office does not create an attorney-client relationship or prevent our law firm from representing adverse parties in a related matters.
McLaughlin & Edmondson represents clients throughout North Alabama who have been injured due to someone else's fault. M&E handles these type cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they are able to recovery for you. They have represented thousands of injured clients with their more than combined 50 years of experience and have successfully recovered millions of dollars for their clients.
Conflicts arise and life happens. Whether you find yourself injured or damaged, or being sued for something, you want and need an experienced legal team to assist you. Our firm handles all types of civil litigation from case initiation all the way through settlement, trial or even any necessary appeals.
McLaughlin & Edmondson have been advising businesses of all sizes in everything from formation to dissolution and everything in between for decades. In fact, we serve as corporate counsel for numerous North Alabama businesses. Whether you are a single member limited liability company or a corporation with several different classes of shareholders, our team is here to assist you.
McLaughlin and Edmondson, like most lawyers, assist their clients in proper estate planning through the drafting of wills, powers of attorney, living wills/health care proxy appointments. Additionally, as one of their areas of practice that they concentrate in, M&E handles all types of probate estate issues.
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Nora Alldredge
Jul 08, 2020
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C. Bell
Jun 24, 2020
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We used Lea Hicks and Rodney Edmondson for our business account and we were very pleased. They were knowledgeable of the laws required to managed our accounts and had excellent communication skills. We enjoyed working with them because they were very detailed oriented. Lea always returned our calls and emails in a timely manner. The entire staff was very down to earth and easy to communicate with. They are a great asset to have on our business team and we look forward to working with them in the future.
Jay Patel
Jul 21, 2019
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