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William Beckum
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โจ About
About William Beckum
Mr. Beckum has over seventeen years of legal experience representing individuals and small businesses in civil litigation and estate planning matters. Mr. Beckum's civil litigation practice focuses on employment litigation and construction litigation. He represents individuals throughout the State of Alabama that have been wrongfully terminated as a result of discrimination (race, gender, pregnancy, religion, and disability) and also represents victims of sexual harassment and retaliation.
His construction litigation practice focuses on representing individuals who have purchased a home or condominium with defective work. He has successfully represented numerous homeowners, condominium associations, and small business owners who have purchased buildings with construction defects.
Mr. Beckum is a engineering graduate of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, Georgia and completed his law degree at Washington University in St. Louis in 2003.
โ๏ธ Practice Areas
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Personal Injury
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Nursing Home Abuse
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Estate Planning
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Construction Law
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Consumer Law
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Insurance Claims
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Employment Law
Credentials & Experience
๐ Education
Washington University School of Law
J.D. (2003)
Law
University System of Georgia - Georgia Institute of Technology
B.S. (1998)
Industrial Engineering
๐ Bar Admissions
Alabama Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
Birmingham Bar Association
Member
Member
Member
Alabama Association for Justice
Member
Member
Member
Vestavia Hills Chamber of Commerce
Member
Member
Member
๐ผ Professional Experience
Attorney
Beckum Law LLC 2010 - Current
Partner
Beckum Kittle LLP 2010 - 2016
Attorney
Lloyd Gray and Whitehead P.C. 2008 - 2010
Attorney
Rabbitt, Pitzer & Snodgrass, PC 2006 - 2008
Attorney
Haar & Woods, LLP 2003 - 2006
๐ Awards & Recognition
Top Flight Attorneys
B-Metro
Best of Birmingham Finalist - Attorney
Birmingham Magazine
B-Metro Top Lawyers 2018
B-Metro Magazine
Peer Review Rated
Martindale-Hubbell
๐ Publications
- '
- Weinstein effect'
- pushes commission to consider sexual harassment training
- Decatur Daily - Newspaper