Welcome Lantrip, Stokes and Scarpetta

Carr Allison is excited to announce the addition of three new associates to our Birmingham Office: Laura Lantrip, Ashley C. Scarpetta, and Hannah Stokes.

 

Laura Lantrip joins our premises liability group at our Birmingham Office. Laura received her BS from the University of Alabama, where she graduated magna cum laude. Laura then earned her JD from University of Georgia School of Law.

 

Ashley C. Scarpetta will be working with the complex litigation, insurance, and products liability groups at our Birmingham Office. Ashley received her BA from the University of Alabama at Huntsville, where she graduated cum laude. Ashley then earned her JD from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University.

 

Hannah Stokes will be working with our products liability, premises liability, and general litigation defense groups at our Birmingham Office. Hannah received her BA from the University of Alabama and then earned her JD from the University of Alabama School of Law.

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