Alabama

Anderson, Williams & Farrow, LLC AL

The Anderson Law Firm, L.L.C., a central Alabama general practice firm, was established to serve the legal needs of individuals and small businesses throughout the state. The people who represent America's heritage, and form its economic core, are often overlooked and under served by the legal profession. Our skilled, versatile lawyers are fully committed to providing clients with innovative and effective legal counsel for the wide variety of daily issues that ordinary people face. Our experienced legal team has the extensive knowledge needed to prevent legal issues from becoming legal problems. The firm is fully prepared to provide clients with representation at any level, from state trial courts to federal appellate courts, as well as at the negotiating table.
  • 7515 Halcyon Pointe Drive, Montgomery AL, 36117
  • (800) 443-3444
  • Founded in
    1997
  • Joined LegalShield in
    1997
  • Average years of experience:
    28
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Robert Russell, Jr.
39
years of experience
Charles Anderson
39
years of experience
J. Matthew (Matt) Williams
31
years of experience
Ben Farrow
24
years of experience
Stephen H. Last
11
years of experience
Matt Landreau
Emily Haskew
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Anderson, Williams & Farrow, LLC AL

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A traditional lawyer typically charges $300–500 per hour for contract review — meaning a single purchase agreement review can cost $350–700 or more. LegalShield members get unlimited document review — including purchase agreements, HOA documents, warranty contracts, and home improvement contracts — as part of their monthly membership. Please see your plan contract for details and exclusions.

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A lien discovered during a title search can delay or derail a home purchase — whether it's a contractor's lien, unpaid property taxes, or a judgment against the seller. A LegalShield provider lawyer can advise you on your options, help you understand what the lien means for your transaction, and in many cases assist with the legal steps required to address it before closing.

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