Allison MurrahAssociate

Primary Office

100 Vestavia Parkway
Birmingham, AL 35216

Phone

659.204.1155
205.822.2057 (fax)

Professional Profile

Allison Murrah is an associate in Carr Allison’s Birmingham, AL office. She focuses her practice on the defense of manufacturers, distributors, retailers and restaurants in complex litigation, including matters of class actions and products liability.

After graduating from the University of South Carolina, magna cum laude, Ally earned her JD from the University of Alabama School of Law. While in law school, she was a senior editor for Law and Psychology Review and a member of the Campbell Moot Court Board.

Originally from Carrollton, GA, Ally now calls Alabama home. She loves traveling both domestically and internationally. Her love for international travel started with studying abroad in England at the University of Warwick during undergrad. When she wants to relax, Ally can be found at home reading books or watching reality tv shows.

Practice Areas

Admitted to Practice

Alabama

Education

BA, University of South Carolina magna cum laude

JD, University of Alabama School of Law

News

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Sausaman Obtains Summary Judgment

Alison Sausaman of our Jacksonville (FL) office obtained summary judgement for a retail client in federal court. The plaintiff failed to present sufficient evidence that the defendant had notice of a transitory foreign substance, and the court dismissed the case. Great Results! 

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Sausaman and Igou Prevail on a Motion for Summary Judgment

Alison Sausaman and Miles Igou of our Jacksonville (FL) office successfully obtained summary judgment for a gas station client. The court found the wooden pallet at issue to be an open and obvious condition, dismissing the case. Great Results!

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