Bailey A. BowlingAssociate

Address

212 South Cedar Street
Florence, AL 35630

Phone

256.767.1119
256.718.2150 (fax)

Professional Profile

Bailey is an associate in Carr Allison’s Florence (AL) office. He is admitted to practice in Alabama and focuses his practice on defending matters involving workers’ compensation, premises liability, professional liability, personal injury and labor and employment.

Bailey graduated, summa cum laude, from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and minors in Spanish and history. He then earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law. While there, he served as vice president of the Student Bar Association, president of the Bench and Bar Legal Honor Society and acquisition editor of the Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review.

Bailey is a Florence (AL) native and enjoys to travel in his free time.

Practice Areas

Admitted to Practice

Alabama

Education

BA, University of Alabama, summa cum laude

JD, University of Alabama School of Law

News

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