About Jeffry Norman
Jeffry Norman Gale trained at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, where he completed a bachelor’s degree in Communication in 1993 and a juris doctor in 1996. He entered the legal field after law school and has spent the decades since building a practice that mixes courtroom work, court-appointed responsibilities and mediation. His registrations include the Alabama bar and the federal Eleventh Circuit.
Gale’s early career included the family practice, Gale & Gale, P.C., where he served as a lawyer beginning in 1999. He later moved into other regional firms, joining the Citrin Law Office in 2014 and then taking roles at Wilkins, Bankester, Biles & Wynne, P.A. in 2019 and Long & Long PC in 2020. Those moves reflect steady work in trial and civil matters rather than a single national platform. He has continued involvement in local bar groups and professional networks throughout his career.
Beyond routine firm work, Gale holds certifications and roster listings that shape the matters he accepts. He is a certified Guardian Ad Litem through the Alabama Administrative Office of Courts. He also sits on the Alabama Center for Dispute Resolution’s mediator roster and is listed as an Advocate with the ATLA National College of Advocacy. Those credentials mean he steps into roles appointed by courts, performs mediation duties and handles contested hearings as needed.
Gale’s professional memberships tie him to the legal community in southern Alabama. He maintains membership in the Mobile Bar Association and the Baldwin County Bar Association. He is active in the Alabama Association for Justice and the South Alabama Trial Lawyers Association, and retains ties to the Alabama National Alumni Association. The combination of bar memberships and roster listings keeps him connected to county courts and state judicial administrators.
In practice, Gale delivers litigation services across state and federal forums in Alabama. He has experience representing clients at trial and in pretrial dispute resolution. Court appointments as a guardian ad litem and listings as a mediator bring an extra dimension to his work, requiring courtroom familiarity and experience with family- and civil-related issues. He continues to accept cases in Alabama and before the Eleventh Circuit, where he represents clients, serves as a court-appointed guardian and acts as a mediator in selected matters.
He maintains a presence in regional firms and handles civil litigation, court-appointed guardianships and mediation work in Alabama and the Eleventh Circuit.