Carr Allison welcomes Hayden Bashinski, David S. Manush, Zachary P. Mardis, Howard G. Perdue, III and Christopher B. Saville to the Birmingham office.
Hayden Bashinski will concentrate his litigation practice on labor and employment matters. He is licensed to practice in the state of Alabama and is an active member of the Birmingham Bar Association. Hayden received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from The University of Mississippi. He earned his Juris Doctor from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University (AL), graduating cum laude. While attending law school, Hayden served as Student Materials Editor for the Cumberland Law Review and served as a Judge Abraham Caruthers Teaching Fellow.
David S. Manush’s practice will focus on construction law, workers’ compensation, insurance and premises liability matters. He is licensed to practice in the state of Alabama and is an active member of the American Bar Association. David graduated cum laude from Auburn University, earning his Bachelor of Arts in International Relations with a minor in History. He then received his Juris Doctor from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University (AL), also graduating cum laude. While in law school David was the Writing Editor for the Cumberland Law Review and was a member of the Richard L. “Red” Jones National Moot Court Team.
Zachary P. Mardis will focus his practice on premises liability, retail and hospitality, products liability and personal injury. Zach received his Bachelor of Science, cum laude, in Sports Administration, with a Business minor, from Samford University (AL). He earned his Juris Doctor from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, where he was named to the Dean’s List every semester and graduated magna cum laude. While attending Cumberland, Zach served as class president of the Student Bar Association, Copy Editor for the Cumberland Law Review and was an Assistant Justice on the Henry Upson Sims Moot Court Executive Board. He was also a member of the ABA National Moot Court Competition Team and was selected by the faculty to serve as a Judge Abraham Caruthers Teaching Fellow.
Howard G. Perdue, III (Trey) will focus his practice on transportation litigation. Trey earned his Bachelor of Arts in History, with a minor in Political Science, from Auburn University and his Juris Doctor from the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University (AL). While at Cumberland, Trey served as president of the Student Bar Association and was the co-founder of the Cumberland Air & Space Law Society. He was a Senior Editor of the American Journal of Trial Advocacy, a member of the Cumberland Trial Advocacy Board and winner of the James O. Haley Federal Trial Competition. Additionally, he was selected by the faculty to serve as a Judge Abraham Caruthers Teaching Fellow. In 2017, Trey was recognized for his outstanding scholastic achievement by being named to Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges®.
Christopher B. Saville will concentrate his practice on general litigation matters involving personal injury and premises liability. Born and raised in St. Louis, MO, Chris attended the University of Missouri where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. He then earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Alabama School of Law. Chris was Editor-in-Chief of the Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review and a member of the Campbell Moot Court Board while in law school. In addition, he was selected into the Bench and Bar Legal Honor Society at UA’s School of Law.