Helmsing Leach Herlong Newman & Rouse is a distinguished, full-service law firm based in Mobile, Alabama, specializing in a comprehensive range of corporate, litigation, and personal legal services. Established in 1976, the firm stands out as one of the few remaining Mobile-based practices that combines the expertise of a large firm with the cost-effectiveness and personalized approach of a midsize organization.
With over 40 years of experience, the firm has built a first-rate reputation for delivering skilled, effective, and creative legal solutions. It serves a diverse clientele including business entities of all sizes, government bodies, institutions, professionals, families, and individuals throughout Alabama and beyond. Their team includes multiple attorneys recognized by Super Lawyers and Best Law Firms, reflecting their commitment to excellence and results-driven advocacy.
Services Offered
- Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Appellate Practice
- Banking and Finance
- Bankruptcy & Creditors’ Rights
- Catastrophic Injury and Wrongful Death Litigation
- Civil Law
- Commercial Litigation
- Construction Litigation
- Corporate and Business Transactions
- Eminent Domain and Condemnation
- Employment & Labor Law
- Environmental Law
- Estate Litigation
- Estate Planning
- Health Care Law
- Insurance Defense, Coverage, and Extra-Contractual Litigation
- Land Use and Zoning
- Mass Tort, Multi-District, and Class Action Litigation
- Medical Devices and Pharmaceutical Products Defense Litigation
- Medical Malpractice and Professional Liability Defense
- Municipal Law
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Probate
- Products Liability Defense
- Real Estate Transactions and Litigation
- Tax, Trusts, Estate and Probate
- Transportation Litigation
- Trial Law
- White Collar Defense and Internal Investigations
The firm operates from its long-standing office in the historic LaClede Hotel building in downtown Mobile and is an active member of Meritas, a global alliance of independent law firms, enhancing its ability to serve clients with multi-jurisdictional needs.
