Keith S. RiversShareholder

Address

6251 Monroe Street
Suite 200
Daphne, AL 36526

Phone

251.283.2860
251.626.8928 (fax)

Professional Profile

Keith S. Rivers is a shareholder with Carr Allison and practices in the firm’s Mobile (AL) office.  Keith encompasses a wide variety of litigation including transportation, premises liability, products liability, insurance coverage, construction and workers’ compensation defense matters.  He is admitted to practice in state and federal courts in Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee.

Keith is a graduate of Rhodes College (TN) and Mercer University School of Law (GA).  He is a member of the Baldwin County and Mobile Bar Associations as well as the Alabama Defense Lawyers Association. Keith was selected for inclusion in the Alabama Super Lawyers® Rising Stars list in 2011 through 2012.

 

Practice Areas

Admitted to Practice

Alabama

Georgia

Tennessee

United State District Courts, Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama

United States District Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit

United States District Court, Northern District of Georgia

United States District Court, Eastern District of Tennessee

Education

BA, Rhodes College (TN)

JD, Mercer University Law School (GA)

Affiliations

Mobile Bar Association

Alabama Defense Lawyers Association

Alabama Super Lawyers Rising Stars, 2011-2012

News

Oliver, Vann and Team Obtain Favorable Verdict

Carr Allison shareholders Tom Oliver and Dennis Vann successfully defended a hazmat motor carrier in a week-long trial in Birmingham (AL). The case was brought following an incident in 2019 that alleged the motor carrier unloaded a chemical into the wrong tank creating a hazardous gas cloud affecting numerous employees […]

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Zwilling to Present Webinar on Simplifying Compliance with the MSPA in Liability Cases

Determining the steps to take in liability cases to ensure compliance with the Medicare Secondary Payer Act can be very confusing. Dealing with delays, miscommunications, fluctuating claim amounts and difficult plaintiffs or opposing counsel often results in frustration. This webinar will include a discussion of the law, including some very […]

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Zwilling Explains the DOL’s New Independent Contractor Rule

The DOL’s New Independent Contractor rule for classifying whether someone is an employee, or an independent contractor took effect March 11, 2024. Melisa Zwiling explains this new rule so you don’t find yourself in legal trouble. Watch this prerecorded video on the PLUS Blog to learn how to comply with […]

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