About Perry G.

Perry G. Jackson earned his law degree from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa in 1999. He arrived at law school after undergraduate study and completed the J.D. program at the end of the decade. His time at Alabama coincided with a period of changes in legal education, and he left prepared for the practical demands of practice.

After graduation Jackson moved into the practice of law. Early years in a legal career often involve a mix of courtroom appearances, client counseling and document drafting. Those formative years shaped how he approaches cases and client relationships. Colleagues describe him as steady and exacting in his preparation. He has worked across the day-to-day demands of being a trial lawyer and a counselor to clients.

Jackson's work spans both litigation and non-litigation matters. He has handled matters that required courtroom appearances and others that centered on negotiation and transactional detail. He pays attention to the procedural side of cases as much as to the substantive law. That balance informs the way he prepares cases and advises clients.

In practice Jackson has represented individuals and businesses. He has taken depositions, argued motions and worked through settlements. Those experiences have given him a practical sense of how disputes unfold and what clients need at each stage. He also spends time on the drafting and review of contracts and on advising clients about obligations and risks.

Clients and peers note his clear writing and methodical case files. That clarity translates into courtroom filings and client memoranda that are easy to follow. He prefers straightforward explanations over legalese when speaking with clients. That approach helps people understand options and make decisions about their cases.

Outside the courtroom, Jackson remains involved in the routine tasks that keep a practice running. He handles client intake, supervises case calendars and works with experts when cases require specialized knowledge. Those operational duties are part of the work he takes on to keep matters moving forward.

As of 2026 he maintains a private legal practice. He continues to represent clients in matters that call for careful preparation, clear writing and an attention to both procedural and substantive legal issues.

Education

University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa

J.D.

1999