Carr Allison welcomes two new attorneys

Carr Allison is pleased to welcome two new attorneys to the firm.  Amanda E. Kelley joins the firm’s Chattanooga office as a shareholder and Jessica Mohr joins the firm’s Medicare Compliance office as an associate in Birmingham.

Ms. Kelley has extensive experience representing local, regional, and national clients in a full range of civil litigation defense matters, including premises and products liability, first party property coverage, and health care.  Ms. Kelley earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville graduating summa cum laude.  She earned her Juris Doctor from Wake Forest University Law School.

Ms. Mohr graduated from Auburn University, summa cum laude, before attending the University of Alabama School of Law where she earned her Juris Doctor.  Her practice will focus on assisting clients with the federal Medicare Secondary Payer Act.

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