Shanice K. HaversAssociate

Address

305 South Gadsden Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301

Phone

251.384.4244
850.222.2107 (fax)

Professional Profile

Shanice is an associate in Carr Allison’s Tallahassee (FL) office. She is admitted to practice in Florida and focuses her practice on defending matters involving personal injury, insurance, premises liability and workers’ compensation.

Shanice earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in interdisciplinary humanities. She went on to earn her Juris Doctor from Barry University, Dwayne Andreas School of Law (FL). While there, Shanice was involved in the Federalist Society and Business and Corporate Law Association. She also served as both event coordinator and an executive board member for the American Constitution Society.

Shanice is a Tallahassee native, that loves to spend time with her husband and daughter at Alligator Point Beach. She is also a huge Florida State Women’s basketball fan.

Practice Areas

Admitted to Practice

Florida

Education

BA, Florida State University

JD, Barry University, Dwayne Andreas School of Law (FL)

News

Carr Allison Opens New Office in Auburn, AL and Welcomes Mark Toppen

Carr Allison is excited to announce the opening of our newest office, located in Auburn (AL). Our newest associate, Mark Toppen, will be providing expanded services for our clients in the Auburn area.  To learn more about Mark’s practice click here!

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Worley and de los Reyes Win Summary Judgment

Carr Allison attorneys Steve Worley and Marissa de los Reyes of our Jacksonville (FL) office recently won a motion for summary judgment on a cross-complaint for defense and indemnity. Their co-defendant in the underlying claim did not believe that defense nor indemnity was owed per a contract with the co-defendant. […]

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Sausaman Wins Motion to Dismiss

Carr Allison shareholder Alison H. Sausaman of the Jacksonville (FL) office won a motion to dismiss filed on behalf of a large transportation employer. After three rounds of moving to dismiss the complaint, the federal court dismissed all six counts with prejudice. Great Results!

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