About Bert
Bert Rice earned his Juris Doctor from the Thomas Goode Jones School of Law at Faulkner University. His legal education grounded him in core principles of Alabama law. He developed practical courtroom skills during his studies and emerged ready to work in state practice.
After law school, Rice began practicing in Alabama. He has maintained an active presence in the state's legal community. Over the years he has represented clients in a variety of matters and has appeared in state courts. His practice reflects the everyday demands of local litigation and client counseling rather than a narrow specialty.
Rice is a current member of the Baldwin County Bar Association. That local affiliation has kept him connected to peers across the county bench and bar. He attends association events and participates in meetings that shape local legal practice, which helps him stay current on procedural developments and community concerns.
At Rice Law, LLC, he provides legal services to individuals and businesses in the region. His work covers case preparation, negotiation, and courtroom representation. He balances courtroom time with client meetings and case strategy sessions. He tends to manage matters personally from intake through resolution, relying on steady client communication.
Colleagues describe Rice as pragmatic in his approach. He prefers clear legal analysis and straightforward advice over complex theory. That practical orientation informs how he structures cases, prepares witnesses, and presents arguments to judges. He aims for clarity in filings and hearings so clients understand realistic options and likely outcomes.
Outside of litigation, Rice spends time building local connections that assist clients who need referrals or supplemental services. He avoids grand promises and focuses instead on handling the practical tasks that move a case forward. His work remains rooted in the particulars of Alabama law and the procedural realities of local courts.
He currently practices at Rice Law, LLC, handling legal matters in Alabama.