Hallford to Moderate at DRI Seminar

Pamela S. Hallford will moderate a panel at the upcoming DRI Young Lawyers Seminar on June 27 in Nashville, TN.  The panel of in-house counsel representatives from Brookdale Senior Living Solutions, Aaron’s Inc. and Bridgestone Americas Inc. will discuss the importance of understanding a client’s business, litigation strategies and risk tolerances.

Pam is a shareholder in the Dothan, AL office where her practice focuses on commercial transportation, specifically the defense of commercial motor carriers involved in catastrophic accidents.  She also offers assistance to a variety of clients throughout Alabama’s Wiregrass Region on various topics from real estate to premises liability.  Pam is an active member of DRI, currently serving as the Young Lawyer Liaison for the Trucking Committee and the Annual Meeting Vice Chair of the Young Lawyers Steering Committee.

For a full program schedule please visit HERE.

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