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Algert S. Agricola, Jr.
Ryals, Plummer, Donaldson, Agricola & Smith, P.C. 60 Commerce Street, Suite 1400
Montgomery, AL 35104
(Montgomery)
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Position: Member
TEL: 334-834-5290
FAX: 334-834-5297
Email: aagricola@rpdas.com
Website: www.rpdas.com
Admitted: 1978, Alabama
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Practice Areas: Commercial Litigation; Administrative Law; Long Term Care; Election Law; Insurance Coverage Analysis; Constitutional Law; Mental Health Law; Employment Practices Litigation; Premises Liability; White Collar Criminal
Additional Information: Law Clerk and Staff Attorney, Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals, 1978-1980. Law Clerk to Judge Truman Hobbs, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Alabama, 1980. Assistant Attorney General, State of Alabama, Civil Litigation Section, 1980-1987. Assistant U.S. Attorney, Middle District of Alabama, Criminal Division and Civil Forfeitures, 1987-1989. Algert has been appointed to serve as a Special Assistant Attorney General while in private practice to represent the interests of the State of Alabama and its employees. He is currently serving as an Administrative Law Judge for the State of Alabama.
Algert S. Agricola, Jr. was admitted to the Alabama Bar in 1978. Algert received his Bachelor of Arts from Tulane University of Louisiana in 1974 and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Alabama School of Law in 1978. He served as Law Clerk and Staff Attorney, for the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals from 1978 to 1980. He served as Law Clerk to Judge Truman M. Hobbs, U.S. District Court, Middle District of Alabama, in 1980. Algert was appointed Assistant Attorney General for the State of Alabama, Civil Litigation Section, and served from 1980 to 1987. Algert served in the administration of President Ronald Reagan as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, Middle District of Alabama, Criminal Division and Civil Forfeitures from 1987 to 1989. Algert is a member of the Montgomery County Bar Association and the Alabama State Bar Association. His concentrations are in election law, constitutional law, long term care, insurance coverage analysis, mental health law, employment practices litigation, premises liability, administrative law, and white collar criminal. Algert has been appointed to serve as a Special Assistant Attorney General while in private practice to represent the interests of the State of Alabama and its employees. He is currently serving as an Administrative Law Judge for the State of Alabama. Algert is a past president of the Hugh Maddox Inn of Court and is current president of the Montgomery Chapter of the Federalist Society.
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