Zwilling to Present Webinar On A Little Bit About a Lot: Tips on Successfully Handling Common Employment Issues

What steps should an employer take in response to a complaint of harassment?  What conditions constitute a disability and what protections exist for employees regarding the same?  How should claims of discrimination be investigated?  What steps should be taken before a poor performer’s employment is terminated?  During this webinar, we […]

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Frederick and Weaver Obtain Summary Judgment

Carr Allison attorneys Charles Frederick and Kyle Weaver of our Orlando and Tallahassee (FL) offices recently won a motion for summary judgment on behalf of a national client. Our attorneys argued that the Court was able to rely on photographs that blatantly contradicted the plaintiff’s statements. The Court sided with […]

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Carr Allison Keeps Growing!

Carr Allison is pleased to announce the opening of our newest office, located in Pensacola, FL. We are also excited to welcome Rachel Thomas who will serve clients in this market. She offers a wealth of experience in transportation, personal injury and premises liability litigation. Learn more about Rachel here.

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Barkas and Weaver Obtain a Favorable Daubert Ruling

Tallahassee attorneys Chris Barkas and Kyle Weaver recently obtained a favorable Daubert ruling in Florida state court which limited the opinions of one of the plaintiff’s treating medical providers (a chiropractor). The argument focused on the unreliability of the chiropractor’s causation testimony given she knew no facts about the collision […]

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Jennifer Sullivan Named a 2024 Florida Super Lawyer®

Carr Allison is excited to announce that Jennifer Sullivan of our Tallahassee office has been named as a 2024 Florida Super Lawyer®. Attorneys are selected as a Super Lawyer® by a rigorous process of peer nominations, peer evaluations and third-party research.  Congratulations Jennifer!

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Sausaman and Vickers Obtain Summary Judgment

Shareholders Alison Sausaman and Heath Vickers of our Jacksonville office prevailed on a motion for summary judgment in federal court on behalf of a large national department store in a premises liability case. The plaintiff’s attorneys aggressively pursued the claim intending to try the case to verdict prior to the […]

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Wells Speaks to Legal Professional Association About Mediation

Carr Allison shareholder and retired Mobile County District Judge, Judson W. Wells, Sr. recently spoke on “The Mediation Process” for the Mobile Legal Professional Association. Judge Wells often serves as a mediator by court appointment and by private retention. He has served on the roster of mediators with the Alabama Center […]

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Baggett and Ingram Prevail on a Motion for Judgement

Evan Baggett and Josh Ingram of our Birmingham (AL) office recently prevailed on a motion for judgment on the pleadings in a complex tort case. After extensive briefing and oral arguments, the court granted their motion and dismissed all the plaintiff’s claims with prejudice.

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Thornton Elected as USLAW Network, Inc. Secretary/ Treasurer 2025-26

Carr Allison congratulates shareholder Thomas S. Thornton, III of our Birmingham (AL) office on being re-elected to the 2025-26 USLAW Executive Committee where he will now serve as Secretary/ Treasurer.

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Zwilling to Present Webinar on How to Recognize and Handle Potential Employment Claims

Front-line supervisors and managers are oftentimes not trained to recognize potential employment claims.  The best time to prevent a lawsuit, though, is when an issue is first raised by an employee.  This webinar, presented by Melisa C. Zwilling, will cover some of the basic employment laws about which all supervisors […]

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