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David primarily represents injured workers throughout Alabama in workers’ compensation cases and on the job accidents.. David has been a member in good standing with the Alabama State Bar since 2002. David received his undergraduate degree in pre-law from the University of Alabama in 1998. He then graduated from Jones School of Law in 2002. David served as law clerk to the Honorable Tom King, Jr., Circuit Court, Jefferson County, Alabama in 2003.. David has earned an AV Preeminent rating from Martindale-Hubbell’s peer-review rating in civil practice, personal injury and workers’ compensation. An AV Preeminent rating is Martindale’s highest possible peer review rating. Peer review ratings attest to a lawyer’s legal ability and professional ethics and reflect the confidential opinions of members of the bar and judiciary.. In 2023, David was inducted as a Fellow into the College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers. The College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers is an organization that honors workers’ compensation plaintiff’s attorneys, defense attorneys, professors, and judges nationwide. Fellows are recognized as distinguished members of the workers’ compensation legal community. David was selected as a Super Lawyer 2013 – 2023 by Super Lawyers Magazine. He was previously recognized as a Super Lawyer Rising Star in 2010 – 2012.. David serves as the President-elect for the Workers' Injury Law and Advocacy Group (WILG). WILG is the national non-profit membership organization dedicated to representing the interests of millions of workers and their families who, each year, suffer the consequences of workplace injuries and 2018, David received the President's Award from WILG which is presented to individuals who go above and beyond the call of duty in service to WILG. In 2016, David was chosen as a Rising Star by WILG.. David serves on the Board of Directors of the Alabama Association for Justice (ALAJ) and is a Sustaining Member of ALAJ. David is past chairman of the ALAJ Workers’ Compensation Section. David is a past member of the Board of Directors of the Alabama Civil Justice Foundation (ACJF) and is a member of the Advocates of Justice Society for ACJF. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar’s Workers’ Compensation Section.. David is past Chair of the Birmingham Bar Association’s Workers’ Compensation Section. David is a past member of the Birmingham Bar Association Executive Committee and currently Co-Chairs the Fee Arbitration Committee. He is past chairman of the Fee Arbitration Committee and Member Services Committee (two times). David served on the Executive Committee of the Young Lawyers Section for multiple terms.. David is Past Chairman of the Board of Directors for Heart Gallery Alabama and Chairs the Trustee Board for Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity at the University of Alabama.. While at the University of Alabama, David was inducted into Jasons Men’s Honorary, Omicron Delta Kappa, Anderson Society, Blue Key National Fraternity and Order of Omega, serving as Vice-President. David served as President of the Interfraternity Council. David was a member of the Dean’s List, Capstone Men and Women and Zeta Beta Tau, College of Honors.
David has extensive experience in all aspects of domestic and international intellectual property law. His expertise includes the prosecution of patent, trademark and copyright applications; clearance and infringement opinions; preparation and negotiation of licenses and assignments; and advising clients on trade secret issues.. A delegate to the United Nations for the World Summit for the Information Society (WSIS), David authored a treatise that was presented at the 2005 WSIS Tunis Summit. He also attended the Geneva Summit in 2003. He has made presentations on patent and copyright laws, and has participated in panel discussions with European patent attorneys on the harmonization of the intellectual property laws between the United States and other countries worldwide. His experience also includes the position of Electronics Engineer with the U.S. National Security Agency.. David received his law degree from the Michigan State College of Law, and a B.S.E.E. from the University of Michigan. He is admitted to practice in the state courts of Michigan, the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Michigan, the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, and the United States Patent and Trademark Office. David was rated a Top Lawyer multiple times by both DB Magazine and American Lawyer Media, and has received an AV®Preeminent™rating from Martindale-Hubbell.*. He is a member of the State Bar of Michigan, the American Bar Association, the United States Patent Bar, the American Intellectual Property Law Association, the Michigan Intellectual Property Law Association, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and a Fellow with the Center for International Legal Studies.
David Guin handles general business & commercial litigation, securities fraud, shareholder disputes, institutional investors, stock broker arbitrations, antitrust and consumer class actions. Mr. Guin has been listed in publication, The Best Lawyers in America, for his securities litigation practice. He also has been selected as a "Super Lawyer" and has received an "AV" peer-review rating from Martindale-Hubbell. Guin is Alabama chapter president of the International Network of Boutique Law Firms () and is a director and past Executive Committee member of the National Association of Securities and Consumer Attorneys (). He has been a member of the Editorial Board of Class Action Reports, a bi-monthly Thomson/West publication reporting on all aspects of class action litigation. He is frequently published in law reviews and similar publications.In his spare time, Guin enjoys armchair theology, landscape photography, fingerstyle guitar, hiking and fly fishing. He serves as Board President for Cahaba Riverkeeper, and serves on the Board of 10/40 Connections.. Practice: Complex financial litigation - securities, shareholder disputes, antitrust, accounting, tax, class actions, and business mediation. No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other attorneys.
David C. Skinner was raised in Birmingham Alabama, received his undergraduate degree from Tulane University and his J.D. summa cum laude from The University of Alabama School of Law. At law school, David was ranked first (1 of 87) in his section, was a member of Order of the Coif, received seven "Best Papers" and was a published member of the Alabama Law Review. David is listed in Best Lawyers In America, Super Lawyers in Alabama and Top Lawyers in Birmingham.. He practices law full time and lectures, publishes, and serves on numerous professional committees. David is a member of the Alabama Law Institute's Real Estate Study Committee which prepares real property legislation for the State of Alabama. He currently serves on the Civil Courts Procedures Committee for the 10th Judicial Circuit (Jefferson County). David served as a Vice-Chairman or Co-Chairman on a variety of committees for the Business Council of Alabama over a ten-year period. In 2002, the Governor appointed David to the Alabama Department of Industrial Relations Advisory Council.. David has lectured for the University of Alabama, Auburn University, the University of North Alabama, Jacksonville State University and Lawson State Community College. He was certified as a Senior Professional In Human Resources (SPHR) by the Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI) in 2000. Mr. Skinner has written numerous articles, handbooks, pamphlets and books. His publications include:. Mr. Skinner is a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve (Retired). His final assignment was a Legal Advisor (similar to an Administrative Law Judge) throughout the southeast. He is a graduate of the United States Army Command & General Staff College. He graduated first (1 of 96) in his Army Judge Advocate (lawyer) Officer Advanced Course. Prior to law school, Mr. Skinner served on active duty with the U.S. Army as a commissioned officer. He graduated first in his Artillery Officer Course, second in his MLRS (Rocket/Missile) Leader's Course and received certifications as an OSHA Hazard Communication Instructor, Hazardous Waste Manager and Formal Schools Instructor. David is also a Federal Ethics Counselor (US Army). Following his military service and prior to practicing law, Mr. Skinner worked in management in the hazardous materials transportation (trucking) industry in Alabama.. David has been married for 15 years, has two young children and his family attends St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. David is an Eagle Scout, a member of the American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Darren Kies joined the firm after years as staff counsel for one of the nation’s largest automobile insurance companies, and ensures the highest level of service for his clients and to obtain the most favorable outcome for them, be it in court, or otherwise.. Darren graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi and the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham. While in law school, Darren was on the Moot Court Board and served as senior editor on the American Journal of Trial Advocacy. He is licensed to practice law in Alabama and Mississippi in all state and federal courts. His goal is to ensure the highest level of service for his clients and to obtain the most favorable outcome for them, be it in court, or otherwise. Darren is married and has three children.
Craig Hymowitz is a seasoned financial crime compliance executive. As General Counsel of COR Clearing LLP, Craig was hired to oversee the company’s compliance and remediation obligations following their consent to a $1 million FINRA penalty. Before joining COR, Craig was hired as Associate General Counsel of Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. to advise their compliance department on the restructuring of its anti-money laundering policies and procedures and transaction monitoring system.. Prior to going in-house, Craig was a partner at Blank Rome LLP in their Litigation and White Collar Defense and Investigations departments. While there, he co-founded and co-chaired the firm’s Anti-Money Laundering and Economic Sanctions working group.. Craig brings extensive experience advising executive leadership and business units on the evolving anti-money laundering, economic sanctions, anti-bribery and corruption compliance risks. His practice is focused on representing regulated entities in their dealings with state and federal regulators, law enforcement and self-regulatory organizations. He has represented banks, broker-dealers, and other financial institutions prepare for and defend themselves during regular and for cause examinations, helped negotiate and respond to regulatory findings, defended firms during enforcement actions, and oversaw any required remediation.. With a background in investigative journalism, internal investigations, and risk management Craig is highly skilled at assessing the specific legal, contractual, and regulatory risks facing financial institutions. He has built a reputation as a collaborative advisor dedicated to assisting his clients identify, navigate, and mitigate potential legal risks before they become legal problems.. Craig received his J.D. from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and his B.A. cum laude from Cornell University. He is AV peer review rated and a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS).
Civil litigation practice focusing on consumer protection issues including: debt collection harassment, credit reporting errors, wrongful repossession, debt defense, and unfair business practices
Christopher Joseph Balzli was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. He is a 2003 graduate of Vestavia Hills High School. Chris obtained his bachelor’s degree from the University of Alabama in 2007, with a major in Political Science and a double minor in Business Management Computer Science. While an undergraduate, Chris was recognized as a Pi Kappa Phi Academic Scholar. Chris went on to earn his Juris Doctorate from Thomas Goode Jones School of Law in Montgomery, Alabama in 2011. As a third year law student, Chris obtained a 3L practice card which allowed him to serve as an intern with the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office. Before finishing school, Chris also received his certification in Alternative Dispute Resolution.. Chris began his legal career at Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles, P.C. in Montgomery. While at Beasley Allen, Chris worked in the firms Toxic Tort’s section, focusing mainly on the BP Oil Spill litigation. After four years in Montgomery, Chris decided to move back to his hometown of Birmingham and joined Weaver Tidmore LLC in July of 2014. Chris is an accomplished attorney with litigation experience focused on wrongful death, medical negligence, trucking accidents, auto accidents, and mass tort litigation.. Chris obtained his first settlement of over $800, in just his second year of practice. Since then, Chris has successfully obtained over $3.2 million in verdicts and settlements for his clients.. Chris handles personal injury cases in Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Florida. He is licensed to practice in all state courts with the State of Alabama as well as the United States District Courts for the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Alabama. He is active in the Birmingham Bar Association’s Young Lawyer Section as well as the Alabama Association for Justice’s Emerging Leaders.
Chris is a lifelong resident of Birmingham. He graduated from Birmingham-Southern College in 2008 with a degree in English. During his time at Birmingham-Southern he was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity and earned the Robert Hewlin-Jackson Award for Scholastic Achievement.. Chris attended Samford University’s Cumberland School of Law and graduated in 2011. During his time at Cumberland, Chris was a Senior Member of the Trial Advocacy Board, was honored as a member of the Dean’s List, won numerous advocacy competitions, and received multiple Scholar of Merit Awards for Scholastic Achievement.. After law school, Chris received his MBA from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.. His practice focuses primarily on Criminal Defense litigation and Appellate work.. Chris lives in Birmingham and has three children. He is a member of Canterbury United Methodist Church, serves on the Board of Red Mountain Theater, the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation, and as a Trustee for the Daniel Foundation of Alabama.. Chris is licensed to practice in all State and Federal Courts in Alabama as well as the United States Supreme Court.
CAROLINE PRUITT HOOTEN: YOUR UNWAVERING DEFENDER IN THE COURTROOM. When your freedom, career, or future is on the line, you need more than just a lawyer—you need a fearless advocate who refuses to back down. Alabama Criminal Defense and DUI Attorney Caroline Pruitt Hooten has built a reputation for aggressive representation, relentless preparation, and an unyielding commitment to justice.. RELENTLESS. STRATEGIC. VICTORIOUS.. Caroline doesn’t just handle cases—she takes control of them. She leaves no stone unturned, meticulously analyzing every fact, every statute, and every legal precedent to craft a winning defense.. Her approach is proactive, not reactive—she stays ahead of the prosecution, anticipates their arguments, and dismantles their case before they even step into the courtroom. With Caroline, every client receives the same tenacious fight and the unwavering dedication it takes to win.. A LAWYER WHO LISTENS. A DEFENDER WHO CARES.. Legal troubles can be overwhelming, but with Caroline in your corner, you are never just another case number. She takes the time to understand your concerns, explain your options, and build a strategy that works for you.. When you need answers, she’s there. When you need guidance, she provides it. And when you need someone to fight for you, she delivers.. LEGAL EXPERTISE & SPECIALIZED TRAINING. Caroline Pruitt Hooten’s legal training goes beyond the classroom—she has spent years mastering the art of defense.. DUI Defense Training: Caroline is certified in standardized field sobriety testing—the same training law enforcement receives. This expertise allows her to challenge DUI arrests from every angle.. National College for DUI Defense Member: As part of an elite group of DUI attorneys, Caroline is constantly refining her skills to stay ahead of evolving laws and tactics.. Regulatory & Professional License Defense: Representing nurses, pharmacists, and other professionals in front of licensing boards, Caroline understands the devastating impact of disciplinary action and works tirelessly to protect careers.. PRACTICE AREAS. Caroline represents clients across a broad range of legal matters, always fighting for the best possible outcome.. EDUCATION & BACKGROUND. Caroline’s legal journey began at Harding University, where she earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology. She then attended Cumberland School of Law, where she quickly distinguished herself:. Her academic excellence, combined with her courtroom leadership, shaped her into the fierce advocate she is today.. ROOTED IN ALABAMA, COMMITTED TO HER COMMUNITY. For over 30 years, Caroline has called Alabama home. She believes in giving back, not just through her legal work, but as an active member of her church—teaching young children and sharing her passion for community service.. WHEN YOU NEED A FIGHTER, CALL CAROLINE.. If you’re facing legal challenges, you don’t have to do it alone. Caroline Pruitt Hooten is ready to stand up for you, fight for your rights, and secure the best possible outcome for your case. Call today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward protecting your future.
Caroline is a 2007 graduate of the University of Alabama and a 2011 graduate of Bowen School of Law in Little Rock, Arkansas. At Alabama, she graduated cum laude with a degree in political science and minor in history and was a member of Phi Mu Sorority. When Caroline was in law school, she was treasurer of the Christian Legal Society and a member of the Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers and a regular volunteer at city elementary schools. Additionally, while in Arkansas, she was active member of her church and Sunday School teacher. Caroline’s hobbies include running, cooking and watching college football.
Carli Bryant can certainly empathize with her injured clients. Carli herself was a victim of a truck accident at the age of 17 when she was t-boned by a dump truck transporting a heavy load of debris. The collision completely changed her life and inspired her to become a personal injury attorney.. Her own traumatic experience allows Carli to connect with her clients on a deeper level, giving her the ability to understand the physical and emotional turmoil caused by serious accidents.. "Many times, car accidents or any personal injury incident will shake clients in every way, and this happens financially, emotionally, and physically," Carli said. "I believe a personal injury lawyer’s role in the community is to give a sense of hope to those facing one of the most difficult times in their lives.". Carli was raised in Tuscaloosa County, where farm life taught her humility and a hard work ethic. She majored in Political Science at Middle Tennessee State University and received her Juris Doctorate with honors from Samford University's Cumberland School of Law.. Following law school, Carli began her legal career at a plaintiff’s firm representing clients in complex personal injury lawsuits. Her compassion and desire to help those in need brought her to Cory Watson, where she focuses her practice on civil litigation, motor vehicle accidents, and personal injury law.. In her free time, Carli enjoys long-distance running, traveling, hiking and watching movies. She is an active member of Church of the Highlands.
Callen Sparrow’s areas of practice include personal injury law, wrongful death, product liability, general litigation, and insurance fraud. Before becoming a plaintiff’s attorney, he began his legal career in the Attorney General’s office for two years as Assistant Attorney General in Montgomery, Alabama. Callen chose to represent the plaintiff in personal injury cases because he believes it gives a lawyer the opportunity to shepherd an individual through our judicial system, and make sure that person gets the best possible representation along the way. A successful outcome can be life changing for the client in securing their future and providing compensation for injuries suffered. To him, this profession offers nothing more satisfying.. Callen is a member of the Alabama Association for Justice, and has served on its Board of Governors. He is also a member of the American Association for Justice and the American Bar Association, as well as the Alabama State Bar and Birmingham Bar Association.
C. Vance McBrayer, Jr. is a 2003 graduate from Huntingdon College with a degree in Public Affairs, a combination of Political Science, History, and Philosophy. In 2007 he received his Juris Doctor degree from Cumberland School of Law.. Since law school, Vance has had the opportunity to practice in many areas of the law, including litigation, family law, estate planning, criminal law, and creditor law. Vance got his start in accident and personal injury law first as an attorney and later as the Chief Operating Officer of a personal injury firm.. Vance started the McBrayer Law Firm to focus on and to better serve the needs of clients. Working hand-in-hand with Vine Ministry, the McBrayer Law Firm is also able to make an impact in the community while making an impact in the lives of clients.
Burt W. Newsome was born in Geneva County, Alabama on September 4, 1966. He was raised in Columbus, Georgia. Burt obtained a B.S. in Finance from Troy University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. While at Troy, he was inducted into the Phi Kappa Phi and Beta Upsilon Sigma honor societies and was also a member of The Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity and a Senator in the Student Government Association.Burt later attended and graduated from the Birmingham School of Law - a private law college located in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. While at BSL, Burt was named the Outstanding Freshman of the Year and graduated with honors in the top 10% of his class.Burt worked in the banking industry for 10 years before beginning his law practice. While in the banking industry, he obtained his Certified Bank Auditor designation and also worked in Special Assets managing a large loan portfolio of problem credits. This business experience gives Burt an invaluable background that he uses each day in his practical, cost-effective approach to solving legal problems. With over 16 years experience in practicing law, Burt is recognized as an expert in assisting banks in reducing charge-offs, repossessing collateral, obtaining payoffs on non-accrual and poorly rated credits, and getting recoveries on charge-off loans.
Brian Spellen is the founder of Spellen Law and a seasoned Birmingham workers’ compensation and personal injury attorney. Attorney Spellen opened his own practice motivated by a genuine desire to serve his community and protect Jefferson County residents from being taken advantage of. Since opening Spellen Law, he has represented countless people to help them receive the compensation they deserve for their injuries and related losses. He also practices consumer protection law, and actively works to protect consumers from abusive debt collectors.
Brian Ritchey has over 25 years experience practicing law and working with various software companies and law firms. His disciplines include:. At Law:• Small business formation and management• Contract drafting, negotiating and review; deal negotiating• Wills/ Trusts• General Litigation• Licensing• Domestic Relations• Criminal. At Business:• KPI Analysis/ Improvement• Management• Succession Plans• Project Management• Business Process Improvement• Business Analysis. At Technology:• Maximizing utility of existing technology• Technology and security audit• Identify technologies in synergy with business needs• Focus on technology that has quantifiable effect on revenue• Precedent Creation/ Document Automation• Secure Communications. Brian obtained his J.D. from Cumberland School of Law after attending the University of Alabama for his undergraduate degree in English. He was admitted to the Alabama Bar in 1997, is licensed and in good standing with the Alabama Bar, the U.S. District Courts of Alabama for the Northern, Middle and Southern Districts as well as the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Brian Miller was born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama. He attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham and earned his J.D. law degree from the Birmingham School of Law in 2005. After graduating from law school, Brian had opportunities to join several large law firms, but he chose to join Jack McNamee and form McNamee & Miller because he liked Jack McNamee’s philosophy toward clients. Brian wanted to practice law in an environment where clients were treated with respect and given the personal attention they deserved. And so, the two came together and formed McNamee & Miller. Since joining forces with Jack in 2006, Brian has spent the last 7 years passionately representing individuals maimed or killed due to the wrongful conduct of others. Brian has successfully obtained millions of dollars in judgments and/or settlements for victims across the southeast.. Brian is admitted to practice law through The Alabama Bar and the U.S. District Court, Northern District of Alabama. He is a member of the Alabama Bar Association, the Birmingham Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, and the Alabama Association for Justice.
BRETT M. BLOOMSTON is the managing partner of the Birmingham law firm, The Bloomston Firm. He concentrates his practice in the areas of criminal defense, white collar crime, DUI, Civil Rights, and general litigation.. Mr. Bloomston has been featured as a commentator on Court TV’s, “In Session” and has appeared on “The Today Show,” “20/20” and “Dateline.”. Brett is recognized as one of Alabama’s Super Lawyers and is rated by Martindale-Hubble as ” AV”, that agencies highest rating, and Birmingham Magazine’s Top Attorneys in Criminal Law and White Collar Crime. Mr. Bloomston is a 1993 Honors B.A. graduate from the University of Alabama and earned his J.D. in 1996 from the University of Alabama School of Law.. Brett is married to the lovely Marian Nelson Bloomston and the couple have five boys together. ranging in age from 25 to 11 years old. Brett loves to ski and travel in his rare, spare time.
Brett joined Badham & Buck, LLC in May 2008. Prior to Badham & Buck, Brett was an associate at a large Birmingham law firm. Brett has represented clients in state and federal courts throughout Alabama.. Brett focuses his practice on general commercial litigation, business disputes, class actions, lender liability cases, and arbitrations. Brett previously served on the Executive Committee of the Young Lawyers Section of the Alabama State Bar and on the Junior Board of the Alabama Civil Justice Foundation.. Brett graduated magna cum laude in 2005 from The University of Alabama School of Law where he served on the Managing Board of the Alabama Law Review. He also holds a bachelor of arts degree in history from Davidson, College of North Carolina.
Brett is honored to advocate for justice on behalf of his clients and work to hold some of the most powerful companies accountable. He says, “I am glad to be in a position to seek justice and advocate for individuals unable to help themselves, and these goals drive me to be the best lawyer I can be for my clients every day.”. Born and raised in Jackson, Mississippi, Brett Thompson developed a passion for justice and helping those in need from an early age. Despite growing up in a family of doctors, with his convictions and competitive nature, Brett knew that he would end up as a lawyer.. After attending undergraduate at Ole Miss, he received his Juris Doctorate from Cumberland School of Law, graduating cum laude. Among his accomplishments, Brett has been a voice of influence as the Associate Editor for the Cumberland Law Review.. Brett began his legal career at a regional defense firm, representing a variety of clients in civil and personal injury litigation. At Cory Watson Attorneys, he continues to help make a positive impact through the law. Brett’s ability to understand client’s needs, coupled with his ability to think creatively, provides a unique and dedicated representation.. In the community, Brett is involved in the Birmingham Bar Association and Alabama Association for Justice. He and his wife, Emily, reside in Birmingham and are active members of Redeemer Community Church. In his spare time, Brett also enjoys cooking and is an ardent fan of premier league soccer.
Brad J. Latta is a family law attorney in Birmingham, Alabama. He received his B.A. from the University of Alabama and his J.D. from The Birmingham School of Law. Mr. Latta is a member of national honors fraternity Sigma Delta Kappa, Christian Legal Society, the State of Alabama Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section, and Family Law Section, and was the recipient of the 2008 Regions/Morgan Keegan Wills and Trusts Scholarship.. Mr. Latta lives in Shelby County, Alabama with his wife and daughter.. EDUCATION. The Birmingham School of Law, J.D., 2008. The University of Alabama, B.A., 2002. AFFILIATIONS. Alabama State Bar Association. Alabama State Bar Association, Young Lawyers Section, Executive Member. Alabama State Bar Association, Family Law Section. American Bar Association. Sigma Delta Kappa Honors Fraternity. Christian Legal Society
Brad Hightower is as competitive in shorts and sneakers as he is in a suit and tie. On the courts, he’s a competitive tennis player who has ranked among the top five tennis players in the state of Alabama in his division. In the courtroom, he’s a commercial litigator and bankruptcy attorney for Christian & Small.. Brad says the practice of law is similar to playing tennis because it requires a spirited advocacy of firm clients. However, that competition is tempered by the doctrine of fairness toward opposing counsel and other parties to the case. Brad routinely volleys complex issues that arise in business reorganization, restructuring and liquidations.. Prior to joining the firm, Brad interned with the Executive Office of the President in Washington, D.C. He was responsible for supplying science and technology articles to the White House website. Brad also completed a two year clerkship with the Honorable Margaret A. Mahoney, the Chief Bankruptcy Judge for the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Alabama.
Brad Green regularly handles complex civil matters at all stages through trial and appeal. Focusing almost entirely on civil litigation, Brad maintains a busy trial practice involving complex domestic relations/family law cases, business/commercial litigation, retaliatory discharge defense, real estate disputes, along with various other types of civil and probate matters.. Brad has successfully taken complex multi--year cases to verdicts in both bench and jury trials, and succeeded in defending those verdicts through the entire appellate process. Brad has won cases before the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals and the Alabama Supreme Court, with several of his cases being published in the Southern Reporter.. In addition to his trial practice, Brad regularly uses informal negotiation, and formal mediation to help clients resolve cases without the costs of going to trial.. Brad is originally from Corner, Alabama, and is a graduate of the University of Alabama School of Law (J.D. 2006). While in law school Brad was a member of the law school’s national trial team. Brad obtained his bachelor’s degree from Birmingham-Southern College (B.A. 2003) where he majored in Political Science.. Outside of his practice, Brad spends as much time as possible with his family. Besides whatever his son is up to, Brad's interests include American political history, British and Canadian politics, Alabama history, and college football.. The following is required by Alabama Rule of Professional Conduct 7.2: No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.
Born in Norfolk, Virginia, David Norris graduated magna cum laude with an Associate of Science degree in business administration from J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College. He then moved to Provo, Utah, and earned his bachelor's degree in English from Brigham Young University. After deciding to pursue a career in law, David received his Juris Doctor from The Cumberland School of Law at Samford University in Birmingham.. As co-owner of Norris Injury Lawyers, David is passionate about giving a voice to people who have been injured or harmed. Since 1987, he's focused his legal practice in the areas of personal injury, mass tort, negligence, insurance law, and asbestos.. In his free time, David enjoys spending time with his wife, four children, and four grandchildren. He can also be found golfing, reading, traveling, and researching his family history. David is an active member of his church. He served as a missionary in Japan for two years and currently serves as a lay minister.