by mighty | May 12, 2014 | Alabama, Children, Family, Family Law, Mobile, Significant Decisions, Uncategorized
With summer quickly approaching, many students will soon be ending the school year and beginning their summer breaks. Although this is an exciting time for the children, it can be stressful for parents who want to keep their children occupied through the summer vacation. Fortunately, there are many summer camp opportunities in the Mobile community that kids can participate in.
Below are a few summer camp options that kids up to the age of 14 can enjoy.
• YMCA. The YMCA offers summer day camps (ages 5-10) and adventure camps (ages 11-14) all throughout the summer. With multiple locations and a variety of classes, it is sure to keep your child entertained. The Y also offers free before and after work care. Fees for camps depend on which classes you choose. A full list with details can be found at www.ymcaofsouthalabama.org.
• Art Instructional Center. The Art Instructional Center at Lorretta Park offers an array of classes for children all throughout the summer. Classes include clay, glow in the dark art, paint your pet, art lab and many more. Classes range from $8-$20. Call (251) 460-2421 for more information.
• Volunteers of America Community Enrichment Center. The Volunteers of America offer classes highlighting many extra-curricular activities that may interest your child. These classes include cheerleading, acting, piano, dance, Tae Kwon Do, tennis, computer classes and many more. Classes range from $25-$35 dollars. For more information, call (251) 208-1661.
• Sunshine Skate Center Summer Skate. The Sunshine Skate Center is hosting a Summer Skate that has many flexible options for children and parents over the summer months. The center is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10am-4pm for an admission of $5. Tuesday night they will be open for Two Dollar Tuesdays, with $2 admission from 7pm-10pm. Thursday night they are open from 7pm-9pm for $1 admission. For additional information or hours, visit www.sunshineskate.com.
These are only a few of the many summer camps that are happening in our area. Most schools and churches also have a variety of activities throughout the summer that may be of interest to your children. You may view a much more detailed list of activities by accessing the Community Activities Program through the Mobile City Parks and Recreation Department at www.communityactivitiesprogram.com.
by mighty | Apr 11, 2014 | Alabama, Family Law, Legal Advice, Mobile, Uncategorized
Below is a client review that one of my clients left in the comments section of a blog post on my website. Client feedback is always appreciated, especially when it is this positive:
Alison is a great reputable attorney practicing in the area of family law. Alison is quick with responding and resolving any issue that may arise in a quick timely manner. Alison contacts her clients within a reasonable amount of time and speaks to you personally. I am highly satisfied with Alison’s work and have recommended and will continue to recommend Alison to anyone that may require any assistance in her area of practice.
by mighty | Apr 7, 2014 | Uncategorized
In February 2014, Alison Baxter Herlihy received the prestigious AV Preeminent peer review rating from Martin-Dale Hubbell.
WHAT ARE MARTINDALE-HUBBELL® PEER REVIEW RATINGS™?
The Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™ are an objective indicator of a lawyer’s high ethical standards and professional ability, generated from evaluations of lawyers by other members of the bar and the judiciary in the United States and Canada. The first review to establish a lawyer’s rating usually occurs three years after his/her first admission to the bar.
LexisNexis facilitates secure online Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings surveys of lawyers across multiple jurisdictions and geographic locations, in similar areas of practice as the lawyer being rated. Reviewers are asked to assess their colleagues’ general ethical standards and legal ability in a specific area of practice. The ratings appear in all formats of the Martindale-Hubbell® Law Directory, in the online listings on martindale.com®, Lawyers.comSM, on the LexisNexis services, on LexisNexis mobile apps.
The Ratings Explanation
Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™ reflect a combination of achieving a Very High General Ethical Standards rating and a Legal Ability numerical rating. A threshold number of responses is required to achieve a rating.
The General Ethical Standards rating denotes adherence to professional standards of conduct and ethics, reliability, diligence and other criteria relevant to the discharge of professional responsibilities. Those lawyers who meet the “Very High” criteria of General Ethical Standards can proceed to the next step in the ratings process – Legal Ability.
Legal Ability ratings are based on performance in five key areas, rated on a scale of 1 to 5 (with 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest). These areas are:
- Legal Knowledge – Lawyer’s familiarity with the laws governing his/her specific area of practice(s)
- Analytical Capabilities – Lawyer’s creativity in analyzing legal issues and applying technical knowledge
- Judgment – Lawyer’s demonstration of the salient factors that drive the outcome of a given case or issue.
- Communication Ability – Lawyer’s capability to communicate persuasively and credibly
- Legal Experience – Lawyer’s degree of experience in his/her specific area of practice(s)
The numeric ratings range may coincide with the appropriate Certification Mark:
- AV Preeminent® (4.5-5.0) – AV Preeminent® is a significant rating accomplishment – a testament to the fact that a lawyer’s peers rank him or her at the highest level of professional excellence.
- BV Distinguished® (3.0-4.4) – BV Distinguished® is an excellent rating for a lawyer with some experience. A widely respected mark of achievement, it differentiates a lawyer from his or her competition.
- Rated (1.0-2.9) – The Peer Review Rated designation demonstrates that the lawyer has met the very high criteria of General Ethical Standing.
Areas of Practice
LexisNexis uses a specific practice area list in the review process to help ensure that all lawyers are rated upon equivalent practice areas, regardless of how individual lawyers choose to articulate their area of expertise. This allows users of ratings to compare and contrast lawyers with a specific area of practice. The Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™ area of practice list is based on user behavior, research on emerging areas of law, and other forms of legal research. LexisNexis updates the list regularly to reflect the changing needs of the legal industry.
Feedback and Comments
Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™ allow reviewers to provide feedback on the lawyer under review. Feedback is displayed anonymously in conjunction with the review results. Lawyers are allowed to place a one-time comment next to any of the feedback. Martindale-Hubbell subscribers are able to highlight two peer feedback comments and position them at the top of their ratings display. Peer Review feedback will be archived after two years.
Peer Review feedback/comments are published for all attorneys who are listed on our Martindale-Hubbell database. Martindale-Hubbell publishes lawyer/firm rating information it has gathered about lawyers/firms and provides a forum for other third parties to share what they’d like to share about any particular lawyer(s) on our websites martindale.com and Lawyers.comSM. The site is not law firm advertising and Martindale-Hubbell is not acting as agent for any lawyer or law firm in publishing this information. Each lawyer/law firm must decide for itself how it wishes to use any Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings information and, as stated in the terms of use, each lawyer/law firm is wholly responsible for ensuring that any use it makes of Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings or of data is compliant with the ethics rules affecting that lawyer/law firm.
Information on the peer review ratings comes from www.martindale.com.