Welcome new associates!

Carr Allison is pleased to welcome four new associates to the firm!  Ashley Baxter joins our Chattanooga office, William Kirby Bissell joins our Tallahassee office and Robert D. Windsor and Kaila B. Wilson join our Birmingham office.

Ashley Baxter attended Emory University School of Law where she was a member of the Emory National Moot Court Team.

William Kirby Bissell received his Juris Doctor from Florida State University College of Law.  While there, he was a member of the mock trial competition.

Robert D. Windsor graduated magna cum laude from the University of Alabama School of Law.  He was a member of the Bench and Bar Legal Honor Society and served as Senior Editor of the Alabama Law Review.

Kaila B. Wilson attended Cumberland School of Law.  She served as the ABA Chair on the Student Bar Association and was the recipient of the ALI CLE Award for Scholarship and Leadership and the Hand Arendall Award for Excellence in Appellate Advocacy.

News

Miller and Muhonen Obtain Dismissal

Chancey Miller and Stephen Muhonen of our Chattanooga (TN) office succeeded in obtaining the dismissal of a significant security case for a retail client. In a case where a convenience store employee was assaulted while confronting a shoplifter, allegations were that the retailer failed to provide proper security which was an […]

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Sausaman Prevails on a Motion for Summary Judgment

Alison H. Sausaman of our Jacksonville (FL) office prevailed on a motion for summary judgment in federal court on behalf of a national convenience store chain. The court agreed that rain on an asphalt parking lot was not a dangerous condition and granted final judgment in our client’s favor.

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Baggett and Ingram Prevail on a Motion for Judgment

Evan Baggett and Josh Ingram of our Birmingham (AL) office recently prevailed on a motion for judgment on the pleadings in a complex tort case. After extensive briefing and oral arguments, the court granted their motion and dismissed all the plaintiff’s claims with prejudice.

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