About Anthony
Anthony Michel earned his Juris Doctor from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in 2010 after completing a Bachelor of Science at the University of Alabama in 2007. His time in law school coincided with the late 2000s, a period that shaped a pragmatic approach to legal study. He left the university with a law degree and the grounding of a broad undergraduate education.
After law school he moved into legal practice. Over the years he has handled a steady mix of client work, court appearances, and transactional matters. That work has required routine collaboration with clients, opposing counsel, and court personnel. He has built a practice rhythm that emphasizes clarity in legal writing and careful preparation for hearings and negotiations.
Colleagues describe his style as direct and methodical. He prepares for hearings with attention to detail and places importance on listening to clients’ priorities. His daily work involves drafting pleadings, researching case law, and advising clients on procedural choices. Those routine tasks form the backbone of his professional life and shape how he approaches new matters.
Outside of the courtroom, he has applied his training to counseling clients on options and to managing deadlines. Much of that effort is administrative and procedural, but it matters to the outcome of cases. He prioritizes clear communication so clients understand their choices and the likely consequences. That practical orientation carries through from initial intake through resolution, whether by settlement or trial.
He remains connected to the law in practice and in thought. His education at the University of Alabama and Cumberland School of Law informs his approach to problem solving and legal analysis. He continues to accept client matters and to represent individuals and businesses, handling matters across a range of legal issues. He currently maintains a private practice and concentrates on meeting client needs in his ongoing caseload.