The attorneys and staff at Strickland & Kendall have obtained financial compensation for thousands of clients who have suffered a serious injury or financial loss directly or as the result of the tragic death or injury of a loved one. Michael Strickland
Protecting the Law Since 1994
After graduating one semester early from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in 1993, Michael went to serve as a clerk
in the 15th Judicial Circuit in Alabama. Since 1994, Michael Strickland, as a partner in Kendall and Strickland, has represented persons and families from almost every state in the U.S, in legal claims. With a long and distinguished career, Michael has achieved positive jury verdicts and substantial financial settlements for multiple types of claims–serious personal injury, product liability, prescription drugs, and insurance–most of which are confidential due to the nature and size of the awards. Michael has also protected the rights of the families of those whose wrongful death was caused by fatal accidents, negligent medical care, and defective products. Michael Strickland is a member of every state court in Alabama, Georgia, Vermont, and Washington, D.C. He is licensed to practice in every every Federal Court. Other affiliations include the American Association for Justice and the Alabama Association for Justice. He is the Past President of the Association for Justice. Strickland has also served as a law clerk to the Honorable Richard H. He also serves as a mediator. Strickland also serves on the board of directors of several environmental nonprofits. His outdoor activities including whitewater kayaking, hang gliding, snow skiing, mountain biking, hiking, and backpacking. Married to Emily Williams Strickland since 1993, he has two adult children. Ed Kendall
Ed Kendall has spent over two decades serving victims in personal injury and wrongful death cases, most notably as Lead Counsel in Foremost Insurance Company v. Parham 693 So. 2nd (Ala 1997), which resulted in a $15 million verdict and Lead Counsel in Westport Insurance Corporation v. Tuskegee News 403 F3d 1161. Education
Auburn University BS, 1988
JD Jones School of Law, 1993
Clerk for the Honorable John Patterson, Alabama Criminal Court Appeals (1993-1994)
Distinctions
Admitted to Alabama State Bar 1994
Admitted United States District Court of Appeals for the Northern District of Alabama November 2003
Admitted United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit December 2003
Admitted to District of Columbia Court of Appeals January 2003
No representation is made that the quality of legal services performed by Strickland and Kendall is better than the legal services of other attorneys.