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  • The Birmingham Bar Association's Spring 2010 Bulletin includes an
    article written by Carr Allison shareholder, Kathy R. Davis.  The
    article discusses the differences in "green" contracts and non-green
    contracts and the legal issues involved.  There is also a discussion of
    the unique "green" damages that may result from failure of the design or
    construction to meet the intended green goals or to attain a particular
    "green" certification.

    Ms. Davis serves as Chair of the firm's Construction Law Group, focusing
    her practice on handling construction law cases, general litigation
    cases, and insurance coverage matters.  She is the former Chairperson
    for USLAW Network's Construction Litigation Group.  Ms. Davis serves as
    Chair of the DRI subcommittee on Construction Defect Litigation. She is
    a frequent author and lecturer on topics involving construction law and
    insurance coverage.

    Click here to read the article in full

  • The Alabama State Bar publication, The Addendum, recently featured an article written by Carr Allison shareholder, Ben Pugh.  The article, titled "Who Turned Down the Volume? Chronicles of a Bionic Man," documents Mr. Pugh's recent cochlear implant surgery to restore his hearing loss caused by Autoimmune Inner Ear Disease.  Please find his article in full linked below.

     

    Click here to view the article in full.

  • Tommy Thornton co-authored an article in the May addition of For the Defense titled "Resolution of a Case with a Medicare Claimant?"   Mr.  Thornton is a shareholder is the Birmingham, Alabama office, where his practice is concentrated in the areas of general liability, food-borne illnesses, liquor liability and workers' compensation.

    A copy of the article can be found here: "Resolution of a Case with a Medicare Claimant?" 
  • Carr Allison attorney, Justin Lamb, recently co-wrote an article titled, "Defending the Stimulus Project": Application of The Spearin Doctrine To Stimulus Package Funded Construction Projects, published in DRI's online newsletter, The Critical Path.  Mr. Lamb specializes in construction litigation and works in Carr Allison's Birmingham, Alabama office. 

    Please visit http://www.imakenews.com/constructlaw/e_article001394676.cfm?x=bfmNyTf,b1mPdmD0 to view the full article.
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