Carr Allison Welcomes Newest Associate

Welcome to our newest Associate, Madison Davis!  Madison joins our Birmingham office.  Her practice will focus on workers’ compensation.  Prior to joining Carr Allison, Madison served as a Briefing Attorney for the Honorable Kenneth P. Wise of the Fourteenth Court of Appeals in Houston, Texas. Madison received her undergraduate degree […]

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Kanter to Speak for Mobile ARHA

Shareholder Elizabeth Kanter is scheduled to speak for the Mobile chapter of the Alabama Restaurant and Hospitality Alliance (AHRA) on September 7, 2016 at 3:00 p.m.  Elizabeth will speak to business owners, executives and managers explaining the Department of Labor’s new overtime Final Rule.  She will cover how it may […]

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Carr Allison Welcomes Brett Adair

Brett Adair has joined Carr Allison in its Birmingham office.  Bringing more than 20 years’ experience representing clients in the labor and employment industry, Brett comes to Carr Allison after having an independent practice for the past 10 years. Brett represents employers throughout the United States in matters such as: […]

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Welcome!

Carr Allison is pleased to welcome Associate Kevin Blodgett to the firm. Kevin Blodgett joins our Tallahassee, Florida office.  His practice will include administrative law, business law, commercial litigation, general civil litigation, government and insurance law.  Kevin has successfully defended some of Florida’s largest companies, hospitals and professional organizations in […]

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Dowdey Earns Master’s from US Army War College

Birmingham Counsel Carl K. Dowdey, III (Trey) recently earned a Master’s of Strategic Studies (MSS) degree from the US Army War College and was recognized as a Distinguished Graduate.  Trey currently serves as a Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army Reserves with the 2nd Legal Organization Detachment based out of […]

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Carpenter and Jones Contribute to DRI’s Compendium

Allan Jones, Shareholder in our Birmingham office, recently prepared the Alabama chapter to the Defense Research Institute’s 2016 Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Insurance Compendium.  This Compendium is used by insurance claims professionals and staff throughout the nation as a vital tool for claims handling on a multi-state basis.   Shareholder Thomas Carpenter, from […]

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Davis Chosen as Member of Legal Network

Shareholder, Kathy Davis has been selected as a member of the Legal Network for the Trust for the members of the American Institute of Architects.  This network is set up by the AIA Trust for approved attorneys to provide services for their members.

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Judson Wells Presides Over Mobile District Court Docket

Judson W. Wells, Sr., a Carr Allison shareholder and retired Mobile County District Judge (1997-2007), recently returned to the Mobile County District Court to serve as a judge.  At the request of Judge Jill Phillips, Judge Wells presided over Judge Phillip’s criminal docket of July 13, 2016. Judge Wells stated:  […]

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Zwilling to Present Webinar on AI in Employment Decisions and What Employers Need to Know

Course Description: Is your company using AI to screen resumes, conduct video interviews, or make hiring decisions?  If so, you could be facing significant legal exposure without even knowing it.  With new laws in Illinois, Colorado, New York City, and other jurisdictions imposing strict requirements on employers using artificial intelligence, […]

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Carr Joins USLAW Live Podcast

Join Carr Allison co-founder Charles Carr on the latest USLAW Live! podcast episode as he reflects on the conversation that sparked the creation of USLAW and the leadership and vision that helped shape the network over the past 25 years. Charles also shares insights on client service, succession planning, mentorship […]

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Zwilling to Present Webinar on Immigration Compliance in an Era of Heightened Enforcement

Immigration enforcement is at an all-time high, and employers are in the crosshairs.  Worksite audits, unannounced site visits, and I-9 inspections have surged, while new H-1B program changes have added cost and complexity for employers sponsoring foreign workers.  At the same time, states like California and Illinois have enacted laws […]

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