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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