Carr Allison Expands Geographic Footprint to Jacksonville, Florida

We are pleased to announce the continued growth and expansion of Carr Allison’s geographic footprint in the southeast with the opening of a Jacksonville, FL office on February 1, 2016. With this office, Carr Allison’s second in Florida, Carr Allison solidifies its presence along the I-10 corridor with offices reaching from Gulfport, MS to Jacksonville.

Bob Stewart, formerly Vice President and Assistant General Counsel of XPO Logistics Inc., will be resident in the new office. He brings more than 30 years’ experience of defense representation in the transportation industry, from substantial trial experience in handling multi-million dollar truck accident tort claims to an array of employment issues ranging from non-compete litigation to class action suits alleging misclassification and wage and hour violations.

Contact information for Carr Allison’s Jacksonville office is:

841 Prudential Drive
Suite 1200
Jacksonville, Florida 32207
904.371.6565 phone
205.822.2057 fax

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