About Malcolm S
Malcolm S McLeod studied English at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa before turning to law. He earned his J.D. from the Birmingham School of Law and moved into a practice that has involved both court work and bar association service. His early academic background anchors the way he approaches written and oral argument. He reads closely and writes clearly.
He has maintained membership in the State Bar of Alabama and held lawyer roles in several local institutions. Those roles include work with the Birmingham Bar Association and the Birmingham Bar Association Probate Division. He has also taken part in proceedings tied to the Alabama Supreme Court's Northern presence and has worked within the Jefferson County family court system. The record of positions shows a lawyer who has navigated the administrative and procedural sides of county and statewide practice.
His involvement with bar organizations is steady. He remains a current member of the State Bar of Alabama. He has continued associations with the Birmingham Bar Association and its probate division. He is also listed as a lawyer connected to Jefferson County Family Court Legal, a role that keeps him engaged with family court procedure and local judges. These ties put him in regular contact with colleagues across practice areas and with court staff.
Practically, McLeod's work has crossed into probate and family court matters. The probate division listing and the family court role suggest a caseload that includes estate issues and domestic relations. He has handled filings, motions and court appearances in those forums. He has experience drafting pleadings and advising clients on procedural options in county court and probate settings.
McLeod also brings an organizational side to his practice. His service in bar association contexts involves committee work and coordination with other lawyers. That background informs how he manages client files and prepares for hearings. He tends to prioritize clarity in filings and punctuality in court scheduling, traits valued in courts that move steadily through calendars.
He practices from McLEOD & ASSOCIATES, LLC. There he continues to represent clients in probate and family court matters and to participate in local bar activities. His current practice concentrates on those areas of law and on the court processes that govern them.