Rock Published in the American Journal of Trial Advocacy

Madeline A. Rock, associate in Birmingham, was published in the American Journal of Trial Advocacy, the nation’s oldest law review dedicated to the art of trial advocacy. Read the article here: https://cumberlandtrialjournal.com/environmental-preservation-what-constitutes-diligent-prosecution-such-that-a-citizen-suit-may-not-be-brought/

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Sausaman and Thornton Published in USLAW Magazine

Carr Allison attorneys Alison Sausaman and Tommy Thornton have recently been published in the 2023 Spring Issue of USLAW Magazine. Their article “Defense Weapons in a Nuclear World” discusses potential strategies to use when defending against “nuclear” verdicts and settlements. To read the full article, click here!

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Weaver Discusses Tort Reform

Carr Allison shareholder Kyle Weaver of our Tallahassee (FL) office has been featured in USLAW’s Short Take video series. Kyle briefly discusses the new tort reform bill that was signed into effect by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Friday, March 24. To Check out Kyle’s video, click here!

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Lockett Featured by Alabama Bar

Shareholder Tara Lockett of our Mobile (AL) office has recently been featured by the Alabama State Bar. She was spotlighted as part of their #Womeninthelaw month, where they spotlight female attorneys who show passion and dedication to the field and set the foundation for countless other female attorneys. To checkout […]

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Zwilling and Hill Published in USLAW Magazine

Carr Allison attorneys Melisa Zwilling and Tinsley Griffin Hill of our Birmingham (AL) office, was published in the 2023 Winter Issue of USLAW Magazine. Their article “I never should have hired him, but…” discusses how to more effectively hire employees during the increasingly difficult staffing situations presented by the current […]

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Scarpone Published in USLAW Magazine

Carr Allison attorney Kayla Scarpone has been published in USLAW Magazine. Her article “Recent Interest in ‘Promotion of Competition’ Signals Change on the Horizon for Use of Non-Compete Agreements”, discusses how the encouragement of competition in the workforce is altering the use of non-compete agreements and their incentives. To read […]

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Hallford Published in For the Defense Magazine

Shareholder Pam Hallford of our Dothan (AL) office has been published in DRI’s For the Defense magazine. Her article “Proper Policies and Protocols: A Motor Carrier’s Actions Before an Accident”, discusses why it is important for a trucking company to have structured policies and protocols in place before an accident. […]

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Adair and Zwilling Published in USLAW Magazine

Brett Adair and Melisa Zwilling of our Birmingham (AL) office have been published in USLAW Magazine. Their article “Vaccines, Variants and Violence in the Workplace”, discusses how workplace violence is on the rise and with the continuation of COVID-19 tensions are more than likely to increase. They also discuss solutions […]

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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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