Lawyer Profile

Law School - Washington & Lee University School of Law

Bar Admission - 9/28/1989

Law Office Locations: Huntsville

Geographic Areas Served: All Counties in Alabama

Doug Martinson, II

Martinson & Beason

115 Northside Square

Huntsville, AL 35801

Phone: 256-533-1667

Toll Free | 800-255-6534

Overview

Doug Martinson, II dedicates his practice to Car Accidents, Personal Injury claims, Probate & Estate Administration, General Civil Litigation, Business, Commercial Corporate Law, Real Estate Law, Nursing Home Negligence, Adoption, Contracts, Trusts & Wills and Guardianship & Conservatorships. He practices at Martinson & Beason, P.C. in Huntsville, Alabama.

Areas of Practice:
Car Accidents
Personal Injury
Probate & Estate Administration
General Civil Litigation
Business, Commercial Corporate Law
Real Estate Law
Nursing Home Negligence
Adoption
Contracts
Trusts & Wills
Guardianship & Conservatorships

Admissions:
Alabama, 1989
District of Columbia, 1991
U.S. Court of Appeals 11th Circuit, 1993
U.S. District Court Northern District of Alabama, 1991
U.S. Tax Court, 1991

Memberships:
Huntsville-Madison County Bar Association
Accredited attorney with Veterans Administration

Biography

Doug Martinson II was born and raised in Huntsville and is a third generation Huntsville High School graduate. Since 1990 when he joined Martinson & Beason, Doug has been a leader in the Huntsville community. He is happy to be practicing law with his father Doug and brother Mac. His practice focuses on estate planning and probate, wills and trust, Guardianship and Elder Law as well as corporate and business planning and disputes.

Doug graduated from the University of Alabama in 1986 with a degree in Finance. In college he was involved with student government, serving as President of the College of Commerce & Business Administration. When the C&BA Dean retired, Doug was selected for the Dean search committee. He was a member of the prestigious Jason’s society, Anderson’s society and Omega Delta Kappa. Additionally, he was an officer and was selected as best active for his fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta.

At Washington & Lee University School of Law, Doug served as President of the Student Bar Association and Chairman of the Legal Research Association. In 1989, he was selected to receive the Am.Jur. Award for Legal Research.

Doug is a leader in the Huntsville community: past president of the Huntsville School Board, past president of Rotary Club of Huntsville and past president of Huntsville Young Lawyers. While serving on the Huntsville City School Board, Martinson worked with other elected officials to bring home over 82 million dollars for school construction for his district including new buildings for Huntsville High, Lee High, Goldsmith Schiffman Elementary and Blossomwood Elementary as well as renovations and additions to numerous schools. As Rotary president, Doug spearheaded a project which provided $75,000 for the purchase of medical equipment for a pediatric oncology hospital in Guatemala to treat indigent children there with cancer. He has also served on the Library Foundation Board.

In his spare time, Doug referees ice hockey and enjoys reading, snowing skiing and playing golf and tennis. Although today he mostly referees youth league games, he refereed the Division II championship in 1994 and still referees NCAA Division I College Hockey. He and his wife Lauren have two sons Clay and Reed. Both are active with baseball, football, basketball, tennis and soccer. They attend First United Methodist Church in Huntsville.

Experience

At Washington & Lee University School of Law, Doug served as President of the Student Bar Association and Chairman of the Legal Research Association. In 1989, he was selected to receive the Am.Jur. Award for Legal Research.

Doug is a leader in the Huntsville community: past president of the Huntsville School Board, past president of Rotary Club of Huntsville and past president of Huntsville Young Lawyers. While serving on the Huntsville City School Board, Martinson worked with other elected officials to bring home over 82 million dollars for school construction for his district including new buildings for Huntsville High, Lee High, Goldsmith Schiffman Elementary and Blossomwood Elementary as well as renovations and additions to numerous schools. As Rotary president, Doug spearheaded a project which provided $75,000 for the purchase of medical equipment for a pediatric oncology hospital in Guatemala to treat indigent children there with cancer. He has also served on the Library Foundation Board. In his spare time, Doug referees ice hockey and enjoys reading, snowing skiing and playing golf and tennis. Although today he mostly referees youth league games, he refereed the Division II championship in 1994 and still referees NCAA Division I College Hockey. He and his wife Lauren have two sons Clay and Reed. Both are active with baseball, football, basketball, tennis and soccer. They attend First United Methodist Church in Huntsville.

 

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