Birmingham Settles Lawsuit with Local Church Over Unfinished Worship Center Project Linked to $1.2 Million Relocation Deal

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – The city of Birmingham has reached a settlement in its lawsuit against Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church concerning an incomplete worship center that had received public funding. The lawsuit stemmed from a halted construction project that was initially supported by a substantial relocation payment to the church by state and local authorities. In 2014, development plans for a train overpass in the Collegeville area necessitated the relocation of the church’s property. The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) along with the city supported Trinity Christian Methodist Episcopal Church’s relocation with a financial aid … Read more

Faith and Resilience: How Support from a Devoted Spouse Helped a Birmingham Lawyer Triumph Over Adversity

Birmingham, AL — Don Mosely, a respected lawyer in Birmingham, has faced more than his fair share of life’s tempests, but he credits his endurance through tough times to his devout faith and the unwavering support from his wife, Angela, who he lovingly calls his “praying wife.” Their story is not just about personal or professional trials, but about how spirituality and companionship forge an unbreakable bond. Don’s challenging journey began with health issues that hit close to home when his father was diagnosed with cancer. Then, he faced his own slew of ailments that … Read more

Stalled Lawsuit Against Birmingham Towing Firm Set to Move Forward After Months of Delays

Birmingham, AL – A protracted legal dispute involving Big Town Towing, a Birmingham-based towing company, may soon proceed after several months of delays. The lawsuit, initiated by local residents and multiple small businesses, accuses the company of illegal towing practices and price gouging, causing widespread sentiment of injustice among community members. This case has caught the attention of consumer rights advocates across the state, underlining concerns regarding towing regulations and the enforcement of consumer protection laws. It has been noted by legal experts that cases such as this could potentially lead to more stringent regulatory … Read more

Stalled Legal Battle: Second Judge Recuses in Birmingham Towing Company Class Action Lawsuit

Birmingham, Ala. — A class action lawsuit against local towing company Parking Enforcement Systems has encountered further delays as Jefferson County Circuit Court Judge Tamara Harris Johnson stepped down from the case last month citing ethical concerns. This marks the second judge to recuse from the matter following Judge Pat Ballard’s earlier withdrawal. The lawsuit, initiated on behalf of Birmingham resident Terry White and other affected parties by Alabama Car Lawyers and Hood Law LLC., alleges illegal towing practices and excessive fees by PES, as well as financial improprieties involving Robert L. Crook, Jr., who … Read more