Background
Evans, G. Daniel was born on October 11, 1950 in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.
Evans, G. Daniel was born on October 11, 1950 in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.
University of Alabama (Bachelor of Science, 1972). Cumberland School of Law of Samford University (Juris Doctor, 1975).
Worked at The Evans Law Firm, Professional Corporation (Birmingham, Alabama) specializing in General Civil Litigation. Trials in all Courts. Consumer Matters, Complex Litigation, Personal Injury, Insurance Fraud and Medical Malpractice.
Admitted to the bar, 1975, Alabama.
United States. District Court, Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama. United States. Court of Appeals, Fifth and Eleventh Circuits.
United States. Supreme Court. Phi Alpha Delta.
Member, The Order of Barristers. Moot Court Justice. National Finalist, Moot Court Competition.
Executive Editor, Cumberland Law Review, 1974-1975. Author: Comment, "The Priority Problem between Construction Mortgages and Mechanics Liens in Alabama," 6 Cumberland Law Review, 243, 1975.
Assistant Attorney General, State of Alabama, 1975-1977.
Member: Birmingham and American Bar Associations. Alabama State Bar; The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Alabama Trial Lawyers Association.
The firm has evolved from the private practice Danny Evans began in 1977 to serve the needs of individual clients.
Due to his interest and emphasis, the firm has been focused primarily in civil litigation. The addition of Judy Whalen Evans and Eddie Sexton to the firm bring together attorneys of similar interest and philosophy.
Regularly utilizing computer applications and technological approaches to trial presentation, the firm is able to provide sophisticated and innovative legal services in a wide variety of complex litigation matters. The firm goal is to provide personalized client attention and respect while ethically delivering the highest quality litigation services.
Member, The Order of Barristers. Moot Court Justice. National Finalist, Moot Court Competition. Executive Editor, Cumberland Law Review, 1974-1975.