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Southeastern United States Litigation Firm

A Gulf Coast Firm Committed to Client Satisfaction

The law firm of Daniell, Upton, Perry & Morris, P.C. in Daphne, Alabama, is not a traditional law firm. We do not limit ourselves to practicing in a particular town or county. We are a regional practice, litigating cases in states such as Alabama, Florida, Tennessee, Texas, Mississippi and Georgia.

Using Experience to Handle the Most Complex Litigation Matters

The attorneys of our firm have more than 100 years of combined legal experience in the southeastern United States. We handle a broad range of practice areas, including condominium law, construction litigation, personal injury litigation and representation of condominium owners and homeowners' associations involved in litigation.

To learn more about our practice or to discuss your situation with a seasoned trial lawyer, call 251-545-4317 or toll free 888-861-4873.

Dedicated to Providing High Quality Legal Services

Personal service and honest legal advice is the key to achieving client satisfaction. Our firm returns all calls within 24 hours, on the same day when possible. Our attorneys and support staff do an outstanding job of keeping our clients up to date on the progress of their case.

Committed to Our Region's Economic Wellbeing

Our law firm is dedicated to the development of a high quality of life and the continued economic development of the Gulf Coast region. Since our move to Baldwin County, the area around the office has continued to change. The Eastern Shore Center opened directly across from our office and has played a significant role in the expansion of the Spanish Fort area. For information concerning this development and employment opportunities in this area, click here.

To talk to a knowledgeable lawyer about your litigation needs, contact our firm today.

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