About Terrie A.
Terrie A. Sadberry practices law in Alabama and has built a career that connects early corporate work to later roles as a lawyer. Colleagues describe a steady progression from support roles to practicing attorney. Her work history spans both large firm environments and individual client matters.
She completed undergraduate studies at Samford University, earning a B.S. in Law in 1997. After nearly a decade away from law school, she returned to study law at Birmingham School of Law and received her J.D. in 2008. That combination of an early legal education and a later professional law degree informs how she approaches legal questions today.
Sadberry entered the legal profession in a support capacity soon after her undergraduate degree. In 1997 she worked as a corporate and securities paralegal at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP. That role exposed her to the practical details of corporate documentation, transactional workflows, and securities procedures. The experience gave her hands-on familiarity with the kinds of filings and corporate governance tasks that often shape client needs.
By 2011 she was practicing as a lawyer at Maynard Cooper & Gale, PC. The move into a lawyer role marked a shift from supporting transactional work to taking responsibility for client advice and legal analysis. Over time she has drawn on the paralegal foundation to inform how she prepares matters, reviews contract language, and communicates regulatory requirements to clients. Her background makes her comfortable on both the paperwork side of transactions and the advisory side when businesses need counsel on governance or compliance questions.
She is licensed to practice in Alabama and maintains a physical-only office. In day-to-day practice she relies on the practical skills she developed in early corporate and securities work. As of 2026 she carries that experience into her legal practice and continues to serve clients in Alabama from a physically based office, drawing on her corporate and securities background in her current practice focus.