Carr Allison Announces New Shareholders

Carr Allison congratulates our new Shareholders: Nikki Harlan (Gulfport, MS), Hal Houston (Jacksonville, FL), Chancey Miller (Chattanooga, TN), Wade Norwood (Birmingham, AL), Michael Petherick (Chattanooga, TN) and Kyle Weaver (Tallahassee, FL).

 

Nikki Harlan practices in the areas of Workers’ Compensation, Transportation and General Litigation.

Hal Houston practices in the areas of Transportation, Government Torts & Public Litigation, Commercial Litigation, General Litigation and Maritime.

Chancey Miller practices in the areas of General Litigation, Premises Liability, Construction, Transportation and Workers’ Compensation.

Wade Norwood  practices in the areas of Workers’ Compensation.

Michael Petherick practices in the areas of Transportation, Products Liability and Complex Litigation.

Kyle Weaver practices in the areas of Transportation, Products Liability, General Litigation, Complex Litigation and Premises Liability.

 

 

Congratulations to our new Counsel:

 

Congratulations!

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Sausaman and Bateh Prevail on a Motion for Summary Judgment

Alison Sausaman and Caroline Bateh of our Jacksonville (FL) office prevailed on a motion for final summary judgment on a slip and fall claim brought against their restaurant client, resulting in a final dismissal of all claims. Great Results!

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Holmes Assists the Tennessee Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division with Mock Trial Competition

Carr Allison Associate Michael Holmes of our Chattanooga (TN) office and the mock trial vice chair for the Tennessee Bar Association’s Young Lawyers Division assisted in composing the high school competition problem and with the overall organization of all mock trial competitions across the state. Well done!

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Hallford, Draws and Chappell Obtain a Dismissed Verdict

Pam Hallford and her team recently were successful in obtaining a dismissed verdict on a fraud and breach of contract case in Geneva County (AL).  The action filed in 2024 was based on representations made by the defendant’s real estate agent and the company from whom she worked.  Due to […]

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