Wells Selected as Alabama Law Foundation Fellow

Judson W. Wells, Sr., a Carr Allison Shareholder and retired Mobile County District Judge, has been named an Alabama Law Foundation Fellow. The Foundation established its Fellows Program in 1993 to honor lawyers who have been members of the bar for at least 10 years and who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to their profession and to their community. Election to the Fellows is limited to one percent ( 1%) of Alabama State Bar membership.

Judge Wells and the class of 30 new Fellows were recognized at the Foundation’s annual black tie dinner recently in Montgomery. Wells joins Carr Allison founding shareholders Charles Carr, Russ Allison and Tom Oliver in membership in the Fellows of the Alabama Law Foundation.

The Alabama Law Foundation’s mission is to provide Alabama’s neediest citizens with access to civil justice. Since its establishment in 1987, the Foundation has awarded over $20 million in grants for law-related charitable projects.

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