About Elizabeth Ezell
Elizabeth Ezell Glasscox has established a steady presence in Alabama’s legal community. She entered the profession and built a practice that intersects local bar work and criminal defense circles. Over time she has taken on roles that combine case work and service to her peers.
Glasscox’s career includes active participation in professional associations. She is a member of the Alabama Criminal Defense Association. She also holds an officer role as Secretary of the Tusaloosa County Bar Association. Those positions place her in regular contact with other defense lawyers, judges and court staff across the county.
Her involvement in criminal defense groups signals the types of matters that occupy much of her caseload. Colleagues describe her work as persistent and practical. She prepares for court, meets with clients, and coordinates case strategy. She also manages the day-to-day demands of a small firm practice where every staff decision shapes client service.
Serving as Secretary of the Tusaloosa County Bar Association has added an administrative dimension to her practice. In that role she helps organize meetings, maintain records and facilitate communication among members. The post brings a different rhythm than litigation. It requires attention to procedure and a steady schedule of engagement with local attorneys.
Glasscox’s membership in the Alabama Criminal Defense Association keeps her connected to developments in criminal law. Those connections offer continuing education and peer review. They also create a network for consulting on challenging issues when cases present novel questions of strategy or procedure.
She practices at Glasscox Law Office. The office handles matters that reflect her experience in criminal defense and local court practice. Clients see a lawyer who balances courtroom preparation with the administrative tasks that keep a small firm running. Her current practice focuses on criminal defense.