James Wells Robinson
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James Wells Robinson is a distinguished attorney based in Montgomery, Alabama, specializing in Probate and Real Estate law. As the founding shareholder of Robinson Attorneys, P.C., he has cultivated a reputation for delivering comprehensive legal solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of his clients. His educational background is robust, featuring a Juris Doctor and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Alabama, as well as a Bachelor of Arts from the same institution. Since launching his practice in 2013, James has drawn upon his extensive experience, including a pivotal role as Chief Clerk for the Montgomery County Probate Court. This position granted him invaluable insight into the intricacies of probate law, which he leverages to guide clients through often challenging legal landscapes with empathy and expertise. His earlier experience as a law clerk and associate attorney at Reynolds, Reynolds & Little, LLC further solidified his foundation in real estate transactions and property law. Recognized for his commitment to excellence, James was honored as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers in 2018, and was featured among the Top 3 Real Estate Lawyers in Montgomery by Three Best Rated. His dedication to serving clients is evident in his meticulous attention to detail and personalized approach, ensuring that every individual or family receives the highest level of service and advocacy. James believes in building lasting relationships based on trust, transparency, and a shared commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for his clients. Whether navigating the complexities of probate or facilitating real estate transactions, clients can rely on James Wells Robinson for informed guidance and steadfast support.
About Real Estate Law
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.