Firm News
Congratulations to Kim DeShazo on being elected as Vice-President of the Trussville Board of Education. https://www.trussvilletribune.com/2022/05/24/tcs-principals-recap-2021-2022-school-year/
Congratulations to Kim DeShazo on being elected as Vice-President of the Trussville Board of Education. https://www.trussvilletribune.com/2022/05/24/tcs-principals-recap-2021-2022-school-year/
Congratulations to Catie Malone and Orin Odom who received a defense verdict for their client in the Circuit Court of Mobile County, Alabama.
Congratulations to Dan Cowell and Catie Malone who received a defense verdict for their clients following the trial of an automobile accident liability case brought in Jefferson County, Alabama.
On March 9, 2022, D. Mitchell (“Mitch”) Henry was announced as the next President of Faulkner University. Mitch will be retiring from the practice of law on May 31, 2022, and assuming his new role as the President of Faulkner University on June 1, 2022. A link to Faulkner’s announcement can be found at: https://www.alabamanews.net/2022/03/09/faulkner-university-announces-new-president/ … Read More
Congratulations to Tamera Erskine for contributing to this great article published by CLM Alliance! https://www.linkedin.com/posts/clm-alliance_love-at-first-lossarticlesclm-magazine-activity-6899128148643168256-kU6O
Webster Henry is excited to announce that F. Jackson “Jack” Rogers has been named as a Shareholder. Jack has served as “Of Counsel” to the firm since 2017. Congrats, Jack!
Congratulations to Mike Cohan who received a defense verdict for his clients following the trial of an automobile accident liability case brought in Marengo County, Alabama.
Congratulations to Phil Piggott who received a defense verdict for his client in Federal Court in the Northern District of Alabama. The trial involved claims of deliberate indifference and medical malpractice regarding medical care provided by a CRNP. After deliberation the jury returned a complete defense verdict.
Congratulations to Phil Piggott who received a defense verdict for his clients in Federal Court in the Southern District of Alabama in Mobile. The six day trial involved claims of deliberate indifference and medical malpractice regarding the death of an Alabama state inmate. After deliberation, the jury returned a complete defense verdict.