About Edward
Edward Still is an attorney based in Birmingham, Alabama, specializing in employment law — He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1971. Since then, he has been dedicated to representing teachers and educational support workers, focusing on enforcing their contractual and statutory rights, as well as protecting their constitutional and civil rights. His expertise also extends to employment discrimination cases, where he has represented both employees and employers. In addition to his legal practice, Mr. Still is the co-author of "The USERRA Manual," an annual publication by Thomson Reuters.
This manual serves as a comprehensive guide on the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act, reflecting his commitment to providing valuable resources for legal professionals and service members alike. Mr. Still is a member of the Alabama State Bar, maintaining an active status. His office is located at 429 Green Springs Highway, Suite 161-304, Birmingham, AL 35209 — He offers consultations by appointment and can be reached at (205) 335-9652. For fax communications, the number is (205) 320-2882.
His practice areas include appeals and appellate law, with a particular emphasis on employment-related cases. Throughout his career, Mr. Still has been dedicated to advocating for the rights of educators and employees, ensuring they receive fair treatment and justice under the law. His experience and contributions to employment law have made him a respected figure in the Birmingham legal community. For more information or to schedule a consultation, interested parties can contact his office directly.
Mr. Still's commitment to his clients and his field is evident through his longstanding practice and ongoing contributions to legal literature.