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Fred Lyle Coffey Jr. is a distinguished attorney based in Huntsville, Alabama, where he serves as a pivotal member of Lanier Ford Shaver & Payne, PC. Nestled in the heart of Huntsville, Fred's practice is centered around the complex arenas of Banking, Trusts, and Government, where he offers his clients insightful and strategic legal counsel. With a deep-rooted commitment to understanding the intricate dynamics of financial institutions and regulatory frameworks, Fred excels in navigating the multifaceted landscape of banking law. His proficiency in this area ensures that clients receive tailored advice that aligns with their business objectives while remaining compliant with ever-evolving regulations. In the realm of trusts, Fred is adept at crafting sophisticated estate planning solutions that safeguard clients' assets and secure their legacies. His nuanced understanding of trust law enables him to provide comprehensive guidance on trust administration and fiduciary responsibilities, ensuring that clients' wishes are meticulously executed. Fred's expertise extends into the governmental sector, where his legal acumen aids clients in navigating the complexities of governmental regulations and compliance. His ability to interpret and apply governmental policies is instrumental in assisting clients with legislative matters and public sector engagements. Operating from Po Box 2087, Huntsville, AL, Fred is dedicated to serving the legal needs of his community. Though specific details of his educational background and bar number are not disclosed, Fred Lyle Coffey Jr. remains a respected figure in his field, known for his professionalism and unwavering dedication to his clients' success. His contributions to Lanier Ford Shaver & Payne, PC reflect his commitment to excellence and his reputation as a trusted legal advisor in Huntsville and beyond.
Banking attorneys advise financial institutions on regulatory compliance, transactions, and litigation. They help banks navigate complex financial regulations. Common matters include regulatory compliance, loan transactions, bank litigation, consumer finance.