About Stan
Stan Glasscox graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1990. He entered a legal landscape that was changing as rapidly as the clients he would later serve. Over three decades later, he continues to practice law from the office that bears his name.
Early in his career Glasscox built experience in private practice. He handled a mix of matters that exposed him to courtroom procedure, negotiated settlements and client counseling. The details of cases varied, but the work demanded steady attention to detail and an ability to explain complicated issues in plain language.
Colleagues describe Glasscox as methodical and unpretentious. He favors clear legal reasoning over elaborate theory. Courtroom appearances are approached the same way as client meetings: prepare thoroughly, keep arguments concise, and prioritize practical outcomes. Those habits shaped the rhythm of his practice.
Over time, Glasscox established Glasscox Law Office. The office serves a steady roster of clients and handles a range of matters typical of a small firm. The setting allows him to manage files directly and maintain continuity for clients from intake through resolution. He has spent much of his career refining the routines that keep a small office responsive and accountable.
Outside the office, Glasscox has maintained ties to the Alabama legal community since his graduation. He keeps current on procedural changes and state court developments that affect his practice. He prefers continuing legal education that addresses how rules play out in real cases rather than abstract doctrinal surveys.
Practical concerns often guide how Glasscox approaches client matters. He assesses risk and cost, lays out options plainly, and helps clients choose a path that fits their circumstances. He remains based at Glasscox Law Office and continues to represent clients in matters suited to a small, experienced practice. He currently practices at Glasscox Law Office, where his work focuses on serving individuals and local businesses.