Do you know that over 40 % of disputes involving city agencies in Mobile are resolved through administrative law rather than the courtroom? Choosing a seasoned administrative attorney can be the difference between a swift resolution and a prolonged legal battle. Below is a curated list of the top 13 administrative lawyers who are shaping the Mobile legal landscape in 2026.
1. Michael J. Anderson
Based in downtown Mobile, Michael Anderson is a senior partner at Anderson & Associates, where he leads the Administrative & Regulatory Practice. He specializes in municipal code enforcement, licensing appeals, and state‑agency compliance. A graduate of the University of Alabama School of Law, he earned the Alabama Bar’s “Outstanding Public Service” award in 2023 for his work on the Mobile Water Authority reform. He is fluent in English and Spanish.
Phone: (251) 555‑0123
Email: mjanderson@andalaw.com
2. Lisa M. Bennett
Lisa Bennett practices out of Bennett Law Firm, Mobile, focusing on health‑care regulation, public‑benefit corporation matters, and environmental permitting. She holds a J.D. from Tulane University and was a Fulbright Scholar in environmental policy. Recognized by the Mobile Bar Association with the “Emerging Leader” distinction in 2022, she also speaks French and English.
Phone: (251) 555‑0198
Email: lbennett@bennettlaw.com
3. Thomas C. Davis, Jr.
Thomas Davis is a founding partner at Davis & Greene, PLLC, and concentrates on zoning, land‑use, and building‑code litigation before city commissions. He graduated cum laude from Auburn University’s College of Law and authored a widely‑cited commentary on Alabama’s Administrative Procedure Act. His client base includes developers, non‑profits, and municipal departments. He communicates in English and Mandarin.
Phone: (251) 555‑0234
Email: tdavis@dgpllc.com
4. Samantha E. Flores
Samantha Flores works at the Mobile Office of the Attorney General’s Office as a senior administrative counsel, handling unemployment benefits appeals and state‑agency adjudications. She earned her J.D. from the University of South Alabama and was a recipient of the 2024 “Attorney General’s Excellence in Public Law” award. Fluent in English and Portuguese, she brings a comprehensive perspective to public‑sector disputes.
Phone: (251) 555‑0379
Email: sflorez@ago.alabama.gov
5. Robert G. Hall
Robert Hall is a partner at Hall & Mitchell, LLC, where his practice focuses on education law, school‑board hearings, and special‑education compliance. He holds a law degree from the University of Georgia and served as a legislative aide on the Alabama Education Committee, shaping key policy reforms. Recognized by the Alabama State Bar for “Innovative Advocacy” in 2023, he speaks English and Arabic.
Phone: (251) 555‑0412
Email: rhall@hallmitchell.com
6. Natalie J. Irving
Natalie Irving practices at Irving Law Group, a boutique firm that handles licensing disputes, professional regulation, and occupational safety hearings. She graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law and has published articles in the Alabama Law Review on administrative adjudication trends. Awarded the “Best Female Lawyer” by Mobile Women’s Bar Association in 2022, she is fluent in English and German.
Phone: (251) 555‑0586
Email: nirving@irvinglaw.com
7. Victor K. Lee
Victor Lee serves as counsel at Lee & Partners, focusing on tax‑administrative matters, municipal finance, and grant compliance. He earned his J.D. from Harvard Law School and completed a fellowship at the National Taxpayer Advocate Service. Recognized by the Southern Tax Law Forum for “Excellence in Administrative Advocacy” in 2024, he speaks English, Korean, and Spanish.
Phone: (251) 555‑0629
Email: vlee@leopartners.com
8. Emily L. Monroe
Emily Monroe is a senior associate at Monroe Legal Services, with a niche in immigration administration, asylum hearings, and refugee resettlement cases before the USCIS Mobile Field Office. She holds a J.D. from Tulane and a Master’s in Public Policy from Princeton. Her pro‑bono work earned the “Humanitarian Law Champion” award from the Mobile Bar in 2023. She is fluent in English and Arabic.
Phone: (251) 555‑0745
Email: emonroe@monroelegal.com
9. Christopher N. Owens
Christopher Owens leads the Administrative Litigation unit at Owens & Blake, specializing in state‑agency rulemaking challenges and public‑utility regulation. He graduated from the University of Alabama with honors and clerked for the Alabama Supreme Court. In 2024 he was named “Top Administrative Litigator” by Legal 500. He speaks English and Creole.
Phone: (251) 555‑0891
Email: cowens@owensblake.com
10. Patricia R. Patel
Patricia Patel works at Patel & Associates, focusing on consumer‑protection administration, utility billing disputes, and telecommunications licensing. She earned her law degree from Emory University and was a participant in the National Consumer Law Center’s fellowship program. Her advocacy contributed to the 2025 amendment of the Alabama Consumer Protection Act, earning her the “Consumer Champion” accolade. She is fluent in English and Hindi.
Phone: (251) 555‑0913
Email: ppatel@patelassociates.com
11. Daniel S. Quinn
Daniel Quinn is a partner at Quinn Law Offices, where he handles environmental regulation, EPA compliance hearings, and coastal‑zone permitting. He holds a J.D. from Loyola University New Orleans and a Master of Environmental Law from the University of Miami. Recognized by the Gulf Coast Environmental Law Forum for “Outstanding Administrative Advocacy” in 2023, he speaks English and French.
Phone: (251) 555‑1048
Email: dquinn@quinnlaw.com
12. Kimberly T. Ross
Kimberly Ross serves as the lead administrative attorney at Ross & Carter, PLLC, with a practice centered on labor‑board appeals, workers’ compensation adjudication, and OSHA investigations. She graduated from the University of Alabama School of Law and previously served as a Deputy Attorney General. Her success rate of 87 % in administrative hearings earned her the “Labor Law Excellence” award in 2024. She is fluent in English and Spanish.
Phone: (251) 555‑1120
Email: kross@rosscarter.com
13. Jonathan V. Simmons
Jonathan Simmons is a senior counsel at Simmons Legal Group, focusing on municipal ethics investigations, public‑contract disputes, and election‑law compliance. He earned his J.D. from the University of Louisville and was a research fellow at the Center for State and Local Governance. His publication on “Administrative Transparency in Alabama” is frequently cited by courts. He communicates in English and Japanese.
Phone: (251) 555‑1284
Email: jsimmons@simmonslegal.com
