Notable Cases

Barnett v. Millis, 286 Ala. 681, 246 So.2d 78 (Ala. 1971)

Chambers v. Beasley, 680 So.2d 1032 (Ala. 1966)

Steele v. Steele, 623 So.2d 1140 (Ala. 1993)

Sur-Grain Feed Division William Davies Co., Inc. v. Huntsville Production Credit Association, 372 So.2d 1317 (Ala.Civ-App.1979)

Williamson v. Chappell, 408 So.2d 137 (Ala.Civ.App. 1981)

Stewart v. Bailey, 556 F.2d 281 (1977)

Henry Lee Pickett, et al. v. Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc.

Steve Donaldson, et al. v. Degussa-Huls Corporation, et al.

Horace Robertson, et al. v. H. Hoffman – La Roche LTD, et al.

Steven Smith, as Personal Representative of Dale Tidwell, deceased v. Meds IV, et al. (2011)–Counsel for plaintiff in a wrongful death suit filed against a compounding pharmacy, the hospital and other defendants for the manufacturing, preparation and administering contaminated iv fluids.

Anonymous v. Anonymous Trucking Co. (2011)–A settlement of $3 million dollars was reached in a wrongful death lawsuit resulting from the negligence of a tractor trailer truck driver.

Saint v. Kathy E. Sawyer, Director of AL Dept. of Public Health, et al.(2004)–A confidential settlement was reached in a wrongful death case where a mentally retarded patient was strangled to death.

Harris v. Flagstar Enterprises, Inc., 685 So. 2d 761 (Ala.Civ.App. 1996).

Johnson v. Coregis Insurance Co., 888 So.2d 1231 (Ala. 2004)

Guthery v. Persall, 26 So.3d 1250 (Ala. Civ. App. 2009)

Southern Natural Gas Company v. Land, Cullman County, 197 F.3d 1368 (11th Cir. 1999)

Todd McLeroy served as co-counsel for plaintiff citizens in Neal. v. Williams, Circuit Court of Cullman County, Alabama, Civil Action No. CV-2010-131, who successfully recovered public water department assets worth more than thirty million dollars and caused the board to which those assets had been transferred to dissolve.

Todd McLeroy served as co-counsel for plaintiff state legislators in Greeson v. Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, Circuit Court of Montgomery County, Alabama, Civil Action No. CV-2005-3288, who successfully recovered for dry counties where community development districts are located shares of state beer tax revenues equal to shares paid to wet counties.