Martin Obtain Full Dismissal

Carr Allison shareholder Sean W. Martin of our Chattanooga (TN) office, obtained a full dismissal of a complaint against the firm’s retail hospitality industry client in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee. In the complaint, the Plaintiff alleged that the store negligently placed hooks on […]

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Sausaman and Vickers Obtain Summary Judgment

Carr Allison shareholders Alison Sausaman and Heath Vickers won final summary judgment on all claims brought against a municipal client in a disability discrimination case. Plaintiff alleged claims under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Rehabilitation Act. The case was dismissed in its entirety by the federal court. Great Results!

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Martin and Miller Obtain Dismissal

Carr Allison’s Sean W. Martin and Chancey R. Miller of our Chattanooga (TN) office obtained a dismissal of a retail hospitality industry client in a case pending in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee. In the Complaint, the Plaintiff claimed that he was attacked by […]

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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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Massion and Weaver Obtain Favorable Result

Carr Allison attorneys Cindy Massion and Kyle Weaver of our Tallahassee (FL) office obtained a favorable result in a Leon County (FL) jury trial.  The case involved a rejected tender.  Liability for the accident was admitted, so the only questions for the jury were limited to whether the plaintiff’s back […]

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Barkas, Vickers and Weaver Present to Firm Client

Carr Allison attorneys Christopher Barkas, Heath Vickers and Kyle Weaver recently presented to one of our existing clients on the “Anatomy of a Lawsuit.”  Attendees were relatively new to transportation claims handling.  The presentation focused on claims handling from the accident scene through trial, including information about accident reconstruction work, […]

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Zwilling to Present Webinar on Surviving Social Inflation and Nuclear Judgments in E&O Litigation

Course Description: A $1 million E&O claim walks into a courtroom and comes out a $15 million nuclear verdict.  Unfortunately, that’s not the setup to a joke-it’s the new reality of professional liability litigation. Social inflation isn’t just a buzzword anymore; it’s the single biggest force reshaping the E&O landscape.  […]

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Holder Joins USLAW Live! Podcast

Join Carr Allison shareholder Nicole M. Holder on the latest USLAW Live! podcast episode as she discusses Mississippi’s legal landscape and the issues impacting litigation across the state. Nikki shares insights on comparative fault, damages caps, Chancery Court practice, and other important legal developments affecting businesses and insurers in Mississippi. […]

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Sausaman Granted a Summary Judgment

Alison H. Sausaman of our Jacksonville (FL) office won a recent appeal of an order granting Defendant’s motion for summary judgment on behalf of a convenience store. The Fifth District Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court’s order, which held that an undefined change in elevation where concrete met asphalt […]

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