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Natalie Ann Daugherty is a seasoned attorney with over two decades of experience, based at Galloway Johnson Tompkins Burr & Smith, Plc in Mobile, Alabama. Her extensive legal career is distinguished by her dedication to civil rights, entertainment, and transportation law, where she has consistently demonstrated an unwavering commitment to justice and client advocacy. Natalie's legal acumen is matched by her ability to navigate complex legal landscapes with precision and clarity, ensuring her clients receive the highest standard of legal representation. Specializing in civil rights law, Natalie passionately defends the rights of individuals and communities, championing causes that uphold justice and equality. Her work in entertainment law reflects her adeptness at handling the intricate legalities that artists, producers, and entertainment entities face, providing them with strategic counsel that protects their creative and financial interests. In the realm of transportation law, she brings a wealth of knowledge and a strategic approach to addressing the regulatory and litigation challenges faced by transportation companies and personnel. Natalie's professional approach is characterized by her meticulous attention to detail, strategic thinking, and personalized client service. She is deeply committed to understanding the unique needs and goals of each client, crafting tailored legal strategies that are both effective and efficient. Her proactive communication and transparent processes instill confidence in her clients, fostering strong, collaborative relationships built on trust and respect. Whether defending civil liberties, navigating entertainment contracts, or addressing transportation disputes, Natalie Ann Daugherty remains a formidable advocate dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for her clients.
Civil rights attorneys protect individuals whose constitutional rights have been violated. They fight against discrimination, police misconduct, and other civil liberties violations. Common matters include police misconduct, discrimination, voting rights, first amendment.