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Beth Clayton is a skilled attorney based in Birmingham, Alabama, specializing in personal injury and rail law at the Law Offices of Beth Clayton. A Birmingham native, Beth's journey began at the Jefferson County International Baccalaureate School, where she developed a strong academic foundation. She then attended Auburn University, where she earned a Bachelor's Degree in Public Relations while also immersing herself in the vibrant college culture, never missing a home football game. After her time at Auburn, Beth gained valuable experience working on political campaigns and within the State Legislature. This hands-on involvement in the political landscape deepened her understanding of the law and its impact on communities, motivating her to return to Birmingham to pursue her legal education. Beth graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Birmingham School of Law, where she showcased her leadership abilities as a member of the Judge Hugh Locke Honor Society. Her academic excellence was recognized with scholarships in Domestic Relations and Constitutional Law, further solidifying her expertise in these critical areas. Now residing in Gadsden, Beth enjoys life with her husband, fellow attorney Kyle, their beloved dog Abbey, and their newest feline family member, Dolly. When she’s not advocating for clients, Beth enjoys spending her weekends perfecting the art of homemade bread, exploring the scenic Rotary Trail, or planning her next adventure to Disney World. Beth Clayton combines her local roots, legal expertise, and a genuine connection to the community to provide top-notch representation in personal injury and rail law cases, ensuring her clients receive the support and guidance they need during challenging times.
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