Ashton Trumbull HamptonAssociate

Primary Office

200 West Forsyth Street
Suite 600
Jacksonville, FL 32202

Phone

904.312.9636
904.328.6473 (fax)

Professional Profile

Ashton Trumbull Hampton is an associate in Carr Allison’s Jacksonville (FL) office. She is admitted to practice in Florida and focuses her practice on defending matters involving personal injury, premises liability and transportation.

Ashton graduated from Ball State University (IN) with a Bachelor of Arts degree in digital video production. She went on to earn her Master of Arts degree and Juris Doctor from University of Florida. While there, she served as vice president for the Intellectual Property and Technology Law Association and vice president of entertainment for the Entertainment and Sports Law Society.

Ashton, a Jacksonville (FL) native, enjoys spending time outdoors and in the water. Her hobbies include amateur photography, traveling, paddle boarding, and snorkeling. She is also developing her skills in scuba diving and freediving.

Practice Areas

Admitted to Practice

Florida

Education

BA, Ball State University (IN)

MA, University of Florida

JD, University of Florida Levin College of Law

News

Carr Allison Announces New Shareholders and Counsel

Carr Allison congratulates the following attorneys who have been named Shareholder: Marissa A. de los Reyes – (Jacksonville, FL) Hannah R. DellaSala – (Birmingham, AL) Jeffrey A. Foster – (Tallahassee, FL) Patrick Franklin – (Birmingham, AL) Melanie Lehmann – (Jacksonville, FL) Ashley E. Manning – (Birmingham, AL) Sean M. O’Neil […]

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Moss and McCullers Obtain Summary Judgment

Walker Moss and Crawford McCullers of our Birmingham office obtained summary judgment in the Circuit Court of Lee County (AL) on behalf of a national retail client. The plaintiff in the case alleged she tripped and fell on an unmarked curb outside of the store. The defense argued that the […]

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Rock Published in the American Journal of Trial Advocacy

Madeline A. Rock, associate in Birmingham, was published in the American Journal of Trial Advocacy, the nation’s oldest law review dedicated to the art of trial advocacy. Read the article here: https://cumberlandtrialjournal.com/environmental-preservation-what-constitutes-diligent-prosecution-such-that-a-citizen-suit-may-not-be-brought/

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