Background
Motes, T. Julian was born on May 25, 1957 in Sylacauga, Alabama, United States.
Motes, T. Julian was born on May 25, 1957 in Sylacauga, Alabama, United States.
Auburn University (Bachelor of Science, 1980). University of Alabama (Juris Doctor, 1983).
Worked at Sirote & Permutt, Professional Corporation (Mobile, Alabama) specializing in Civil and Criminal Litigation, Corporation, Securities, Administrative, Labor, Taxation, Estate Planning, Probate and Trusts, Hospital and Health Care, Commercial, Including Collections, Bankruptcy, Natural Resources, Computer, Banking, Real Property, Corporate, Municipal and Tax-Exempt Financing, Antitrust, Environmental, Trademark and Copyright, Customs and Sports and Entertainment Law, Aviation Law, Intellectual Property Law, Public Contracts, Family Law, Mergers and Acquisitions, Employee Retirement Income Security Act and Employee Benefit Plans, Employee Retirement Income Security Act Litigation, Product Liability, Insurance, Immigration and Naturalization, Alternative Dispute Resolution (Arbitration and Mediation). Admitted to the bar, 1983, Alabama. 1984, United States. District Court, Southern, Middle and Northern Districts of Alabama.
United States.
Court of Appeals, 11th Circuit. United States. Supreme Court. Member: Order of the Barristers.
Bench and Bar.
Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award. Hugo L. Black Scholar. Author: "Preservation of Confidence and Secrets - Consideration of Time," Volume 7, 213, The Journal of the Legal Profession, 1982.
One of the largest firms in Alabama, Sirote & Permutt is a diverse and technologically advanced regional law practice.
After celebrating its golden anniversary in 1996, the firm ushered in its second half-century with the launching of its comprehensive Web site. Following the evolving technology of the business climate, the state-wide offices of Sirote & Permutt have also enjoyed sharing a single data repository and being linked for seamless digital communication.
Member: Order of the Barristers. Bench and Bar. Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award. Hugo L. Black Scholar.