Collier H. Espy, Attorney
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Introduction: | Mr. Espy has over 30 years practicing in Bankruptcy and Consumer Protection Laws. Mr. Espy is a member of the Alabama State Bar and the Houston County Bar Association. |
| Law School: | The University of Alabama School of Law J.D. |
| Education: | University of Alabama B.S. |
| Admissions: | Alabama 1976 U.S. District Court Middle District of Alabama 1983 U.S. District Court Southern District of Alabama 1999 U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit 1983 |
| Schedule: | Open 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM and by Appointment |
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