Jack Livingston, P.C.

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Law Firm in Scottsboro, Alabama
 
Address
Northside Courthouse Square, 115 East Laurel Street, P.O. Box 807
Scottsboro, Alabama 35768
(Jackson Co.)
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Contact Information
Phone: 256-259-5900  
Fax: 256-259-0088
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Jack Livingston, P.C. practices in the following areas of law:
General Civil Practice, Probate, Corporate Law.
Year Established: 1974
Firm Profile:
Jack Livingston established a solo private practice in Scottsboro, Alabama in 1974. The current firm and its predecessors have maintained a private civil practice mainly in the areas of civil defense, representation of local government agencies, probate and business law.
Firm Size: 1
Representative Clients:
State Farm Insurance Companies; Zurich American Insurance Companies; Kemper InsuranceGroup; A.I.G.; Performance Fibers, Inc.
Jack Livingston (Member) born Centre, Alabama, August 14, 1926; admitted to bar, 1950, Alabama. Education: Auburn University; University of Alabama (LL.B., 1950). Circuit Judge, Ninth Judicial Circuit of Alabama, 1963-1966. Private civil defense practice, Scottsboro, Alabama, 1966—. Charter Member, Alabama Civil Rules Committee. Member: Alabama State Bar; American Bar Association; Alabama Defense Lawyers Association. Fellow: American College of Trial Lawyers; Alabama Law Foundation. Reported Cases: Payne v. Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co., 456 So. 2d 34; Cross v. Rudder, 380 So. 2d 266. Practice Areas: Civil Practice; Probate; Corporate Law. Email: Jack Livingston
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