Carr Allison Announces New Shareholders

Carr Allison is pleased to announce that Caylan Holland (Birmingham, AL) Meggie Krombach (Birmingham, AL) and Alison Sausaman (Jacksonville, FL) have been named as Shareholders.

 

Caylan Holland is resident in the firm’s Birmingham (AL) office.  Her practice involves assisting clients with the federal Medicare Secondary Payer Act.

Meggie Krombach practices in Carr Allison’s Birmingham (AL) office where she provides assistance to clients with the federal Medicare Secondary Payer Act.

Alison Sausaman is resident in the firm’s Jacksonville (FL) office where she practices in the areas of premises liability, retail and hospitality, transportation, government torts and public liability, and labor and employment.

 

The following attorneys have been named Counsel:

  • Amber Parris, Dennis Vann and Robert Windsor (Birmingham, AL)
  • Mark Pionessa (Jacksonville, FL)
  • Kayla Scarpone (Tallahassee, FL)

 

Congratulations!

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