Ruth Skinner

Ruth Skinner is a seasoned paralegal with extensive experience in various legal and administrative roles. Currently serving as a paralegal at Capell & Howard, P.C., Ruth previously worked as a probate paralegal at Red Oak Legal, P.C., where responsibilities included managing probate cases and preparing legal documents. Prior to that, Ruth held the position of firm administrator at Anderson, Williams & Farrow, LLC, overseeing bookkeeping and office management tasks. Ruth's career began at the Montgomery County Courthouse, where Ruth retired as the probate court clerk supervisor after over 35 years of service. Additionally, Ruth has retail experience as a sales associate at Belk and Parisian. Ruth's educational background includes studies at Autauga County Vocational Center and Prattville High School.

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Prattville, United States

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Capell & Howard, P.C., Attorneys At Law

Since 1947, the attorneys of Capell & Howard P.C. have been providing clients with the legal breadth, history and proficiency of a large, full-service law firm — while providing the individual attention and care synonymous with a small firm. Highly acclaimed in their areas of law, our attorneys possess decades of knowledge, experience and client service to effectively and efficiently represent and advise clients on any business or personal legal needs. Practice Areas: - Administrative Law - Alternative Dispute Resolution - Commercial Real Estate - Construction & Procurement - Corporate, Business & Taxation - Criminal Defense - Education - Employment & Labor Relations - Estate Planning, Probate & Trust - Family Law - Litigation - Public Finance & Governmental Incentives Offices: - Montgomery (150 South Perry Street) - Auburn-Opelika (3120 Frederick Road, Suite B) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DISCLAIMER: This material may be considered attorney advertising under certain rules of professional attorney conduct. No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.