8 Carr Allison Mobile Attorneys Named To The Best Lawyers in America®

Carr Allison is excited to announce that 8 attorneys from our Mobile (AL) office have been selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2024 for excellence in their respective practice areas. Congratulations!

Below is a list of the Mobile attorneys included.

D. Gregory Dunagan

  • Workers’ Compensation Law – Employers

 

Tara W. Lockett

  • Workers’ Compensation Law – Employers

 

Faith Nixon

  • Product Liability Litigation – Defendants

 

Vincent A. Noletto

  • Construction Law
  • Litigation – Construction

 

Caroline T. Pryor

  • Workers’ Compensation Law – Employers

 

Sarah Cross Ryan

  • Personal Injury Litigation – Defendants

 

E. Glenn Smith, Jr. 

  • Workers’ Compensation Law – Employers

 

Judson W. Wells Sr.

  • Litigation – Labor and Employment
  • Workers’ Compensation Law – Employers

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