Defense Verdict
Congratulations to Catie Malone and Orin Odom who received a defense verdict for their client in the Circuit Court of Mobile County, Alabama.
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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/
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Congratulations to Tamera Erskine and Dan Cowell who received Judgment as a Matter of Law for their client at the close of the Plaintiff’s case in a jury trial in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. The case...
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Congratulations to Kim DeShazo and Orin Odom who received a Defense Verdict in Macon County, Alabama. The Plaintiff sued our insurance company directly alleging that a phantom vehicle ran him off the...
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Webster, Henry, Bradwell, Cohan, Speagle & DeShazo P.C is excited to announce that David S. Terry has been elected as a Shareholder. Congratulations David! David was born in Homewood, AL and grew...
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Webster, Henry, Bradwell, Cohan, Speagle & DeShazo P.C is excited to announce that Caitlin “Catie” Malone has been elected as a Shareholder. Congratulations Catie! Catie graduated from Huntingdon...
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Congratulations to Matt Laymon and Virginia Powell who received a defense verdict in the Circuit Court of Mobile County. The Plaintiff asked the jury to award $1,500,000.00. After rejecting a policy...
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Congratulations to Catie Malone who was named the Outstanding Alumna for the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Alabama. We are proud of Catie for all of her accomplishments and...
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Webster Henry is excited to announce that Scott Speagle has achieved board certification in Civil Trial Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA). The NBTA was formed out of a strong...
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Congratulations to Kim DeShazo who tried a case in Jefferson County and got a great outcome for her client. At trial, the Plaintiff asked the jury to award $450,000. Prior to trial a reasonable...
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