Karen Tucker Recognized by Best Lawyers

Helmsing Leach partner Karen Tucker has been named one of the Best Lawyers in Appellate Practice for 2023. Karen has extensive experience in appellate advocacy in both state and federal appellate courts. Best Lawyers recognizes the best lawyers annually via peer-review surveys by top lawyers in their respective fields and location.

Kirk Mattei Named to Best Lawyers®: Ones to Watch

Kirk Mattei has been recognized by Best Lawyers® as a Lawyer to Watch for 2023 in the fields of medical malpractice defense, product liability litigation defense, and professional malpractice law. This honor is given to lawyers for outstanding professional excellence in private practice. Best Lawyers® “Ones to Watch” awards are typically given to those who have been in practice for five to nine years. Kirk, a partner at Helmsing Leach, has been recognized by the publication since 2021. 

Casey Pipes named Lawyer of the Year in Municipal Law

Best Lawyers® has recognized Helmsing Leach partner and managing attorney Casey Pipes as the Lawyer of the Year in the field of Municipal Law for the Mobile, Alabama metropolitan area. The Lawyer of the Year distinction is awarded to lawyers with the highest peer ratings among top lawyers in a practice area and location. Only one lawyer per metropolitan area and practice area can receive this honor each year. Casey was also recognized by Best Lawyers for his work in the fields of eminent domain and condemnation law, land use and zoning Law, land use and zoning litigation, real estate litigation, and real estate law. Casey has been named to Best Lawyers® for the past 10 years.  Casey has been recognized as a Lawyer of the Year in the Mobile metropolitan market in seven out of the last eight years.   

To learn more about Casey’s legal practice, visit https://helmsinglaw.com/attorneys/j-casey-pipes/.

Joseph P.H. Babington named Lawyer of the Year in Environmental Litigation

Joe Babington, partner at Helmsing Leach, has been named Lawyer of the Year in Environmental Litigation by Best Lawyers®. Only one lawyer in a geographic location and practice area each year is given this distinction among their peers. Best Lawyers® are chosen through peer-feedback surveys. Joe was also recognized as a Best Lawyer in America in commercial litigation, construction litigation, mass tort litigation/class action defense, personal injury litigation defense, and product liability litigation defense. Joe was first named to Best Lawyers® in 2007.

For more information about Joe’s practice, visit https://helmsinglaw.com/attorneys/joseph-p-h-babington/.

Joe Babington presents “Anatomy of a Trial: Expert Witnesses” at FDCC annual meeting

Helmsing Leach partner and FDCC member Joe Babington chaired and presented in a CLE panel entitled “Anatomy of a Trial: Expert Witnesses” at the Annual Meeting of the Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel (FDCC), held in Seattle, Wash. on July 25-29, 2022. The panel of three experienced trial lawyers discussed how to prepare, challenge, cross-examine and present expert witnesses in state and federal courts. The FDCC, composed of recognized leaders in the legal community who have achieved professional distinction, is dedicated to promoting knowledge, fellowship, and professionalism of its members as they pursue the course of a balanced justice system and represent those in need of a defense in civil lawsuits. For more information about the FDCC, visit www.thefederation.org.

Helming Leach adds associate attorney Rachel Buddrus

Helmsing Leach is pleased to announce the addition of associate attorney Rachel Buddrus to the firm. A graduate of the University of Mississippi School of Law, Rachel has experience in an array of practice areas from mass torts to real estate law. While attending the University of Mississippi School of Law, Rachel worked for a local real-estate law firm and was admitted to limited practice as a student-attorney through the UM Low-Income Housing Clinic. As a law student, Rachel wrote and published research through the National Sea Grant Law Center and the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Legal Program on emerging issues in coastal and water law. After graduating law school, Rachel practiced as a litigation associate with a Texas-based firm. Most recently, Rachel clerked for the Honorable Judge Michael P. Windom in the Circuit Court for Mobile County.

“My clerkship exposed me to a wide variety of areas of the law,” Rachel said. “I am excited to join Helmsing Leach—a firm with an excellent local reputation—and learn from the firm’s attorneys while gaining more experience in civil litigation and transactional law.”

Bio

Rachel’s legal experience covers a range of civil litigation and transactional matters. While attending the University of Mississippi School of Law, Rachel worked for a local real-estate law firm and was admitted to limited practice as a student-attorney through the university’s Low-Income Housing Clinic, where she assisted clients on litigation and business matters in property. As a law student, she wrote and published research through the National Sea Grant Law Center and the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Legal Program on emerging issues in coastal and water law.

Before joining Helmsing Leach, Rachel clerked for the Honorable Judge Michael P. Windom in the Circuit Court for Mobile County and previously was a litigation associate with a Texas-based firm.

Rachel is a native of Dallas, Texas now residing in Springhill. Rachel loves the Ole Miss Rebels, walking her dog, and spending time with family and her fiancé. She is a member of St. Ignatius Catholic Church and the Junior League of Mobile.

Education

  • The University of Mississippi, B.A. (2016)
  • The University of Mississippi, J.D. (2019)

Bar Admissions

  • State Bar of Texas, October 2019
  • Alabama State Bar, April 2022

Professional Memberships

  • Mobile Bar Association (2021) 
  • Texas Bar Association (2019)

Areas of focus

  • Civil litigation
  • Transactional law

Helmsing Leach welcomes its summer 2022 law clerks

Helmsing Leach is pleased to welcome its three summer law clerks for 2022—Lisee Conwell, Thomas Hannahan, and Alex Gressett. Lisee has completed her first year at the University of Alabama School of Law. Thomas and Alex are both studying at Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law, where Thomas has completed his first year and Alex has completed her second year. Each of the clerks will work across our wide array of practice areas to expose them to as many areas of the law as possible.

For more information about Helmsing Leach’s Summer Associate Program, visit https://helmsinglaw.com/careers/.

Tom Gaillard and William Watts obtain summary judgment for police officer and municipality on claims of liability for conspiracy and extortion

On March 29, 2022, Tom Gaillard and William Watts obtained summary judgment for the City of Robertsdale, Ala. and one of its police officers in an action seeking to hold the City and its officer liable for their efforts in the recovery of a stolen RV that had been sold to the plaintiff by a third party. The plaintiff alleged that the officer attempted to “extort” him during the officer’s efforts to recover the trailer as stolen property. Gaillard and Watts argued that no such cause of action exists under Alabama law and that the officer and the City had immunity from such claims in any event. The trial court agreed and granted summary judgment in favor of the City and the officer.