Carr Allison Welcomes New Associate

Carr Allison is pleased to welcome Associate Adrian T. Mood to our Tallahassee, FL office where his practice will focus in the areas of premises liability, personal injury and construction.

Adrian earned his Bachelor of Science degree in chemistry from Howard University, graduating cum laude.  He then earned his Juris Doctor from Florida State University College of Law, where he was president of the Mock Trial Team earning the Best Advocate Award at the UC Hastings, College of Law National Mock Trial Competition.  While in law school, Adrian served as a certified legal intern for the State Attorney’s Office of the Second Judicial Circuit, where he was hired prior to his admission to the Florida Bar.  After joining the Florida Bar, Adrian served as a prosecutor for four years, handling cases ranging from petit theft to murder.  He has tried more than 45 jury trials and served as county court chief for Leon County, FL.

Adrian is admitted to practice in all state courts in Florida.  He is a member of the Tallahassee Barristers Association and the FSU College of Law Alumni Board.  Adrian serves as a coach for the FSU College of Law Mock Trial Team which won a national championship in 2015 under his leadership.

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