Alabama Attorney Directory

Attorneys in Shiloh, Alabama

Shiloh is home to 10 attorneys featured in our Alabama directory. Compare lawyers by practice area, client ratings, and years of experience to find the right legal fit.

DeKalb County · 2020 population: 321

10

Listed Attorneys

4.5/5

Average Rating

20

Avg Years Experience

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Top Practice Area

Practice areas in Shiloh

Of the 10 attorneys featured in Shiloh, Alabama, the most represented practice areas are:

Attorney · 7Criminal justice attorney · 2Social security attorney · 1General practice attorney · 1Elder law attorney · 1Law firm · 1

Top-rated attorneys in Shiloh

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Clarkson Pennington Law

Clarkson Pennington Law

Shiloh, Alabama

9+ years of experience

Social security attorney
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Wm. Eric Colley, Attorney at Law, LLC

Wm. Eric Colley, Attorney at Law, LLC

Shiloh, Alabama

23+ years of experience

Attorney
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Shelton Leigh A

Shelton Leigh A

Shiloh, Alabama

11+ years of experience

Attorney
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Robert Ray Attorney LLC

Robert Ray Attorney LLC

Shiloh, Alabama

27+ years of experience

Attorney
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Scruggs, Dodd & Brisendine Attorneys, P.A.

Scruggs, Dodd & Brisendine Attorneys, P.A.

Shiloh, Alabama

24+ years of experience

General practice attorneyCriminal justice attorneyElder law attorney
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Law Offices of Glenn A. Shedd

Law Offices of Glenn A. Shedd

Shiloh, Alabama

14+ years of experience

Law firmAttorney
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Watson & Neeley, LLC

Watson & Neeley, LLC

Shiloh, Alabama

17+ years of experience

Family law attorneyCriminal justice attorneyDivorce lawyer
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Jayson Carroll L

Jayson Carroll L

Shiloh, Alabama

27+ years of experience

Attorney
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Wilson & Shelton LLC

Wilson & Shelton LLC

Shiloh, Alabama

15+ years of experience

Attorney
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Chris Croft Attorney at Law

Chris Croft Attorney at Law

Shiloh, Alabama

28+ years of experience

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Legal context for Shiloh clients

Alabama follows contributory negligence — even 1% fault by the plaintiff can bar recovery, making early case evaluation critical.

The personal-injury statute of limitations in Alabama is 2 years from the date of injury, so Shiloh residents should consult an attorney as soon as possible after an accident.