About Charles A
Charles A Langley earned his law degree from the University of Mississippi, receiving his J.D. in 1992 after beginning studies in 1989. He came of age as a lawyer during a period of change in Southern legal practice. The University of Mississippi provided a foundation in state and federal law that has informed a steady legal career since the early 1990s.
Langley is admitted to practice in both Alabama and Mississippi. He has experience working across the two states, handling matters that require familiarity with each jurisdiction’s statutes and court procedures. Those dual admissions have shaped how he approaches cases and client matters that cross state lines.
His background includes service as a Judge Advocate General officer in the Alabama Army National Guard. That role involved advising military clients on legal issues and representing service members in a range of matters. Military legal service added a procedural and disciplinary dimension to his civilian practice and exposed him to administrative and operational legal work under military regulations.
Over the years Langley has combined courtroom work with transactional and advisory tasks. He has represented clients in hearings and proceedings, drafted legal documents, and provided counsel on questions of state law. He has kept current through membership in professional organizations and maintains active connections with peers in both states. Those memberships have been part of a continuing professional life rather than a platform for public leadership roles.
Colleagues describe him as pragmatic and thorough in case preparation. He favors clear, direct arguments in court and careful attention to statutory detail when advising clients. He has navigated matters that require steady procedural control as well as others that demand close statutory analysis.
Langley’s practice remains rooted in Alabama and Mississippi. He continues to work as a lawyer serving individuals and entities that need representation before state courts and agencies. He currently focuses his practice on legal matters arising under Alabama and Mississippi law.