Wells Installed as President of the Mobile Bar Association
Carr Allison shareholder and retired Mobile County District Judge Judson W. Wells, Sr., was installed as the 2025 President at the annual Holiday Luncheon on December 13, 2024. Judge Wells has been an active member of the Mobile Bar Association for nearly 38 years. He has served in many past […]
Read MoreSausaman, Houston and Flynn Prevail on a Motion to Dismiss
Alison Sausaman, Hal Houston and Galen Flynn prevailed on a motion to dismiss an employment discrimination and retaliation case filed in the Middle District of Florida. After three rounds of motion practice, the Court dismissed the case in its entirety with prejudice.
Read MoreCarr Allison Attorneys Named by Super Lawyers®
We are excited to announce that 14 of the firm’s attorneys have been selected for inclusion on the 2024 Mid-South Super Lawyers® and Rising Stars® List! A Super Lawyers or Rising Stars selection is an honor reserved for those attorneys who exhibit excellence in practice. Congratulations to ALL! Carr Allison […]
Read MoreZwilling to Present Webinar – Let’s Talk Ethics: A Review of Common Ethical Issues in Legal and Employment Relationships
During this webinar, we will review the attorney/client privilege, work product doctrine and the duty to maintain confidentiality. We’ll also look at ethical obligations of clients with regard to the preservation of information and documents and participation in the discovery process. Next, we will turn our focus to the employment […]
Read MoreCarr Allison Earns Best Law Firm Recognition for 2025
Carr Allison again has been named one of the Best Law Firms® by Best Lawyers®, for 2025. This recognition is based solely on peer review from leading lawyers within the same geographic and legal practice areas. Congratulations to our attorneys who continue to dedicate so much time and effort to […]
Read MoreMaples Obtains Summary Judgment
Jonathan R. Maples successfully obtained summary judgment on behalf of a local title company and closing agent in a multi-party dispute over the rightful owners of certain real property in Mobile County (AL). Great Results!
Read MoreMartin and Miller Obtain Summary Judgment
Sean W. Martin and Chancey R. Miller in the Chattanooga (TN) office obtained summary judgment on behalf of a retail client in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee after five years of hard-fought litigation spanning both state and federal courts. In October 2018, the plaintiff fell […]
Read MoreSausaman and Cunningham Obtain a Motion to Dismiss
Alison Sausaman and Megan Cunningham of our Jacksonville office prevailed on a motion to dismiss Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 claims in federal court filed on behalf of a hotel client. After extensive motion practice, the federal court dismissed all claims with prejudice. Great Results!
Read MoreI Never Should Have Hired Him in the First Place! Navigating Common Employment Issues and Not Getting Sued
During this webinar we will discuss some of the legal issues employers are facing as a result of an incredibly tight job market. Hiring a warm body may seem like a good solution, but it can present numerous challenges and result in lawsuits. This webinar will provide an overview of […]
Read MoreTaylor Named to a Leadership Position with claimsXchange
Carr Allison attorney Jeremy P. Taylor of our Mobile (AL) office was recently appointed to an educational leadership position within the transportation section for claimsXchange. He looks forward to partnering with them to provide cutting edge training within the industry. Congratulations!
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