Lawyer Profile

Law School - Samford University Cumberland School of Law

Bar Admission - 9/27/2002

Law Office Locations: Mobile

Geographic Areas Served: All Alabama Counties

Josh Briskman

Briskman & Binion, P.C.

205 Church Street

Mobile, AL 36601

Phone: 251-433-7600

Overview

Josh Briskman dedicates his practice to criminal, personal injury and domestic litigation, however, Josh is also experienced and versed in civil defense litigation. He practices at Briskman & Binion, P.C. in Mobile, Alabama.

Areas of Practice:
Criminal Defense
Personal Injury
Domestic Litigation
Civil Defense Litigation

Memberships:

Alabama State Bar
American Bar Association
Alabama Bar Association
Birmingham Bar Association
Mobile Bar Association
National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Alabama Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
Mobile Criminal Defense Lawyers Association
American Association of Justice

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Biography

Josh Briskman joined the firm in 2008 after practicing in Birmingham, Alabama at the law firm of Baxley, Dillard, Dauphin, McKnight & Barclift since 2002. A native of Mobile, Alabama he graduated from Elon College in 1999, and received his J.D. in 2002 from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University. At Cumberland, he served as Student Materials Editor of the American Journal of Trial Advocacy, and was also an active member of the trial advocacy program. He won honors while serving on the National Trial Team.

 

Josh is married to the former Sheridan Pettey. They have two children, Williams and Mayer Briskman.

Experience

Josh represents individuals in criminal and civil litigation in Alabama Federal and State courts. His practice focuses primarily on criminal, personal injury and domestic litigation, however, Josh is also experienced and versed in civil defense litigation. He is admitted to the Northern, Middle and Southern U.S. Districts of Alabama and all State Court systems in Alabama. Josh is an accomplished litigator having served as co-counsel in several noted cases, including United States v. Don Siegelman and United States v. Jack Swann. He also served as counsel in many reported appellate decisions.

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