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* Bryant, Joseph D (November 8, 2006) "King unseats Gaines to lead probate court." ''Birmingham News''
* Bryant, Joseph D (November 8, 2006) "King unseats Gaines to lead probate court." ''Birmingham News''


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Revision as of 21:18, 31 August 2009

Alan King (born September 27, 1952 in Birmingham) is a Jefferson County Probate Court Judge, presiding in Place 2 and elected in 2006 to Place 1.

King is the son of former state senator Tom King. He holds a Bachelor's degree in finance from the University of Alabama (1974), a law degree from the Cumberland School of Law (1982), and a Master of Arts in public and private management from Birmingham-Southern College (1997).

Before going into law, King worked as an accountant in Saudi Arabia for Vulcan Materials. He joined the firm of King and King in 1982 and then left to work as a sole practitioner in 1991. He was elected to Probate Court, Place 2 in 2000.

King resides in Vestavia Hills.

2006 election

King challenged his colleague Mark Gaines, who was appointed to the bench by Governor Bob Riley, for Probate Judge, Place 1 in the 2006 general election. He defeated Gaines by a margin of 54% to 46%.

References

  • Walton, Val (October 26, 2006) "King says probate court needs leadership." Birmingham News.
  • Bryant, Joseph D (November 8, 2006) "King unseats Gaines to lead probate court." Birmingham News