Crackdown Still Hard on Business
Paul Moore vividly remembers when House Bill 56 was approved. “We lost a lot of good people, ” Moore says. “The ones who...
Investors Beware
Back in 2010, Morgan Keegan & Co. Inc., a securities underwriting firm, began selling $39 million in bonds on behalf of...
New Game Board for Overtime Pay
We spoke with Jenna Bedsole, a specialist in labor and employment law, to get her insights on recent federal policy changes that...
Front Line Answer Man
In hindsight, there was a particularly fortuitous moment that impacted Mark Crosswhite’s career like no other. It came when he showed up the...
Writing for the Judge
Lawyers are lionized in movies for their abilities as orators, but in real life, it’s their gifts for crafting written arguments that...
Legal Advice From on High
When Ken Riley, a Birmingham liability lawyer, goes out to survey an automobile accident scene, he usually takes his camera-equipped drone...
Whistleblowers
In 2011, Blake Percival of Montgomery made a difficult choice. He sued his former employer. Percival had worked more than a decade...
Countdown to Showdown Over Alabama One
The Ides of March could mark the end of a long and bitter feud for control of the Tuscaloosa-based Alabama One Credit Union, ...
Battling Big Pharma
Suing pharmaceutical companies on behalf of consumers is some of the main work of Dee Miles, a partner with the Montgomery-based plaintiff law...
EPA Obama Environment Regulations Gets Heavy
When it comes to the environmental regulation landscape in the United States, one thing can be said with absolute moral certainty — uncertainty abounds.
In...