About Gregory Andrews

Gregory Andrews Cade practices personal injury law in Birmingham, Alabama. He is the principal lawyer at Environmental Litigation Group, P.C., where he focuses on a range of legal issues including consumer law, products liability, and asbestos and mesothelioma cases. His firm serves clients throughout Alabama and beyond, addressing complex legal challenges associated with environmental law and personal injury claims. He earned his J.D. from Miles College in 2001.

Prior to that, he obtained a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) in Occupational Health, Safety, and Industrial Hygiene from the University of Alabama at Birmingham in 1996. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Natural Science and Mathematics, emphasizing Chemistry and Biology, also from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, which he completed in 1991. This strong educational foundation supports his legal practice, particularly in cases involving environmental and health-related issues. Most of his work involves representing clients who have suffered due to exposure to hazardous materials, including asbestos. He is a Certified Mesothelioma Trial Lawyer, a designation that highlights his expertise in handling these sensitive and complex cases.

Cases typically progress from initial consultations to litigation, where he advocates fiercely for his clients’ rights and seeks just compensation for their injuries. Before establishing his current practice, he has been active in the legal field since 1993. His experience spans multiple jurisdictions, including Alabama, Louisiana, Illinois, Arkansas, Vermont, Mississippi, Missouri, and the District of Columbia. This breadth of experience allows him to navigate various legal systems and advocate for his clients in different states. Gregory is a member of several professional organizations, including the Alabama State Bar and the Alabama Association for Justice.

He also serves as an arbitrator for the Eagle Pitcher Asbestos Trust. His commitment to the legal profession is further demonstrated through his involvement with the Magic City Bar Association and the National Association of Environmental Professionals. He has also been recognized in "Who's Who in American Law," reflecting his standing in the legal community. With a career dedicated to advocating for those affected by personal injury and environmental issues, Gregory Andrews Cade continues to make a significant impact in his field. His diverse practice areas and commitment to justice position him as a valuable resource for clients seeking legal assistance in Birmingham and beyond.

Education

Miles College

J.D. (2001) | Law

University of Alabama - Birmingham

M.P.H. (1996) | Occupational Health, Safety and Industrial Hygiene

University of Alabama - Birmingham

B.S. (1991) | Natural Science and Mathematics with an emphasis on Chemistry and Biology

Languages

English (Spoken, Written) Spanish (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Principal Lawyer

Environmental Litigation Group, P.C.
1993

Accepted Jurisdictions

District of Columbia
Louisiana
Illinois
Arkansas
Vermont
Mississippi
Missouri
Alabama

Types of Cases Handled

Personal Injury Consumer Law Products Liability Asbestos & Mesothelioma Environmental Law

Legal Services Scope

Initial Consultation Litigation

Certifications & Awards

Certified Mesothelioma Trial Lawyer

The National Trial Lawyers

Professional Associations

Alabama State Bar

has membership Current

Alabama Association for Justice

has membership Current

American Association for Justice, Benzene Litigation Division

has membership Current

Eagle Pitcher Asbestos Trust

Arbitrator Current

Magic City Bar Association

has membership Current

Miles College Board of Trustees

has membership Current

National Association of Environmental Professionals

has membership Current

National Registry of Environmental Professionals

has membership Current

Who s Who in American Law

has membership Current

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