Alison W. FlyAssociate

Primary Office

6251 Monroe Street
Suite 200
Daphne, AL 36526

Phone

2512832853
251.626.8928 (fax)

Professional Profile

Alison W. Fly is an associate in Carr Allison’s Mobile (AL) office. Her practice focuses on the defense of personal injury, premises liability, transportation, and toxic torts matters.

Alison earned her Bachelor of Arts in corporate communications from the College of Charleston (SC), with minors in hospitality and tourism management and Spanish. She went on to earn her Master of Business Administration at the University of South Alabama and her Juris Doctor, cum laude, from Southern University Law Center (LA). While in law school, she was presented with various awards including the CALI Awards for Criminal Procedure, Federal Jurisdiction & Procedure and Louisiana Bar Exam Prep.

When Alison is not practicing law, she enjoys traveling, playing and coaching volleyball and cheering on the New Orleans Saints.

Practice Areas

Admitted to Practice

Alabama

US District Court, Southern District of Alabama

Louisiana

Education

BA, College of Charleston (SC)

MBA, University of South Alabama

JD, Southern University Law Center (LA), cum laude

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