Dowdey to Serve on State Bar Veterans Task Force

Attorney Trey Dowdey was recently selected to serve on the Alabama State Bar Veterans Treatment Court Task Force. The purpose of the Task Force is to examine the programs and benefits available to veterans in the state, including education, housing, vocational training, employment, and other self-sustainment programs.

As a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army Reserve JAG Corps, Dowdey serves as the Chief of Legal Services with the 87th U.S. Army Reserve Support Command (East). Prior to his current assignment, Dowdey served as Staff Judge Advocate at the Deployment Support Command which provides transportation and logistical support for deployed Soldiers overseas. He is active on the Military Law Committee within the Alabama State Bar.

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Zwilling to Present Webinar on Modern Disability Accommodations from Mental Health to Remote Work

Course Description: Disability accommodation requests have skyrocketed – and so has related litigation.  Today’s accommodation requests look very different from those of a decade ago: employees are seeking remote work arrangements, flexible schedules, and accommodations for mental health conditions like anxiety, depression, and PTSD.  Many employers are struggling to keep […]

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Carr Allison’s 29th Anniversary

For 29 years, we have had the privilege of serving our clients and strengthening the communities we call home. Our success is rooted in trust, dedication and the relationships we have built along the way. We are grateful to every client, colleague and partner who has made this milestone possible. 

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Oliver Joins USLAW Live Podcast

Carr Allison Shareholder and President Thomas L. Oliver II recently joined an episode of USLAW Live, co-hosted by Pamela Springrose Hallford. In this conversation, Tom shares the origin stories of Carr Allison and USLAW and gives his insight into the future of the legal industry.   Listen on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Pandora and iHeart Radio.

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