Carr Allison serves the legal defense needs of businesses and the insurance industry. Efficiency with results typifies our firm’s approach in the defense of our clients and it is this work ethic that has earned us a peer-reviewed AV rating with Martindale-Hubbell.

As one of the fastest growing civil litigation firms in the Southeast, Carr Allison maintains offices throughout Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi and Tennessee.  Our offices in Auburn, Birmingham, Dothan, Florence and Mobile, Alabama; Jacksonville, Orlando and Tallahassee, Florida; Atlanta and Brunswick, Georgia; Gulfport, Mississippi; and Chattanooga, Tennessee, are easily accessible to serve our clients’ litigation needs.  Our multi-branch law firm approach enables us to provide efficient, high-quality, cost-effective services to every client.   The use of non-lawyer support staff and technology in and between our offices help provide additional savings to our clients.


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Taylor 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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Zwilling to Present Webinar On A Little Bit About a Lot: Tips on Successfully Handling Common Employment Issues

What steps should an employer take in response to a complaint of harassment?  What conditions constitute a disability and what protections exist for employees regarding the same?  How should claims of discrimination be investigated?  What steps should be taken before a poor performer’s employment is terminated?  During this webinar, we […]

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Frederick and Weaver Obtain Summary Judgment

Carr Allison attorneys Charles Frederick and Kyle Weaver of our Orlando and Tallahassee (FL) offices recently won a motion for summary judgment on behalf of a national client. Our attorneys argued that the Court was able to rely on photographs that blatantly contradicted the plaintiff’s statements. The Court sided with […]

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