Riley Elizabeth ReynoldsAssociate

Primary Office

100 Vestavia Parkway
Birmingham, AL 35216

Phone

659.231.4050
205.822.2057 (fax)

Professional Profile

Riley Elizabeth Reynolds is an associate in Carr Allison’s Birmingham (AL) office. Her practice focuses on defending matters of insurance and professional liability. She is admitted to practice in Alabama.

Riley earned her Bachelor of Science degree, magna cum laude, in marketing with a minor in political science from the University of Alabama. She earned her Juris Doctor from Samford University Cumberland School of Law (AL). While at law school, Riley was a research editor for the Cumberland Law Review and a Caruthers Writing Fellow.

In her free time, Riley likes to read, hang out with friends and spend time with her dog and two cats.

Practice Areas

Admitted to Practice

Alabama

Education

BS, University of Alabama; magna cum laude

JD, Samford University Cumberland School of Law (AL)

News

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Carr Allison Shareholder and President Thomas L. Oliver II recently joined an episode of USLAW Live, co-hosted by Pamela Springrose Hallford. In this conversation, Tom shares the origin stories of Carr Allison and USLAW and gives his insight into the future of the legal industry.   Listen on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Pandora and iHeart Radio.

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Carr Allison Sponsors Be an Angel 2025

Carr Allison’s Jacksonville (FL) office was a proud sponsor of Be an Angel 2025, a nonprofit organization that supports children in foster care during the holiday season.  More than 15 attorneys and staff came together to raise $1,500 in donations and gifts. Through our collective generosity, nine children received every […]

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