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Elizabeth Goree
Criminal Defense Attorney with Grit
The Law Office of Elizabeth Goree, LLC
420 20th Street North; Suite 2200
Birmingham, AL 35203
Phone: 205-379-1260

About Elizabeth Goree
Is it crazy to say that I love criminal defense? Maybe. But I do and it's the majority of what I have done in and after law school. I understand that many times crimes are not as cut and dry as they seem. That's where I come in. I've successfully advocated for the dismissal of several DUI's in Louisiana and I want to do it again in Alabama. If you want a strong, passionate criminal defense attorney in either Alabama or Louisiana, contact me so we can put this matter behind you!
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Ethics Task Force Blog
04/15/2025
Written by Jonathan Dichter The Heart of Client Care: Moving Beyond Case Management In the legal profession, we often talk about "case management" - the systems and processes that keep our cases moving efficiently. But what about *client care*? True client care goes beyond deadlines and filings; it's about treating clients as *people*-scared, uncertain, and in need of guidance. And when done...
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