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    Allen Sydnor Elected to Join American Board of Trial Advocates

    Huie partner Allen Sydnor is a new member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) and the Alabama Chapter of ABOTA. He was officially elected to membership by the National Board of Directors at their June 7, 2017 meeting. The general purposes of ABOTA are to foster improvement in the ethical and technical standards of…

    John Isaac Southerland to Co-Chair and Speak at National Forum

    Huie partner John Isaac Southerland will co-chair and speak at the 10th National Forum on Automotive Product Liability Litigation. This conference takes place in Chicago June 15-16. Now in its 10th year, ACI’s Automotive Product Liability Litigation conference is the highest level national event on the market. It’s the only one that combines federal and state…

    Huie Ranked in Chambers USA 2017; Named Leading Law Firm

    Huie received recognition in the Chambers USA 2017 guide as a Leading Law Firm in the Litigation: General Commercial practice area. Additionally, Stan Cash and Alan Thomas were included in the listing for top-ranked Litigation: General Commercial attorneys. The rankings were compiled by the guide’s independent, London-based publisher, Chambers & Partners. Chambers guides are the culmination of thousands of…

    Huie Welcomes New Attorney – Woods Parker

    We are pleased to announce that Woods Parker has joined Huie, bringing our total number of attorneys to 44. A recent graduate, Parker joins the firm as an associate. Parker joins Huie’s automotive litigation and product liability practice groups. He earned his Bachelor of Arts from The University of Alabama and completed the Juris Doctor…

    Alan Thomas Named to Who’s Who Legal: Product Liability Defence 2017 Listing

    Huie partner Alan Thomas has been named to the Who’s Who Legal: Product Liability Defence 2017 listing. The annual publication will be released in June 2017. Who’s Who Legal: Product Liability Defence, which was first published in 1997, identifies private practice lawyers with a proven track record in representing and advising manufacturers and sellers against claims…

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    Attorney Spotlight: Stewart McCloud

    We’re proud to introduce you to Partner Stewart McCloud. Since joining the firm in 2007, Stewart has concentrated his practice in the areas of insurance coverage and defense litigation, professional liability, asbestos and toxic tort litigation, trucking litigation and product liability. He routinely handles professional malpractice claims against lawyers and law firms as well as…

    Attorney Spotlight: John Isaac Southerland

    We’re proud to introduce you to Partner John Isaac Southerland. Since joining the firm in 2004, John Isaac has developed specialties in automotive and manufacturing discovery practice and procedure, general product liability defense, personal injury defense, automotive product liability defense, heavy equipment product liability defense, trucking defense, insurance defense and towing and recovery liability. John…

    The Scope of Protection Provided to Health Care Providers by the Alabama COVID-19 Immunity Act

    For health care providers, COVID-19 ushered in concern: Concern about the well-being of patients; concern about the safety of frontline health workers; and concern about health care providers’ exposure to Covid-related lawsuits. To calm medical providers’ fears about the threat of civil liability for the care provided during the pandemic, Alabama passed the Alabama COVID-19…

    The Future of Employment Agreements and What This Means for Your Business

    Nationally, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is engaging in rulemaking which could potentially prohibit non-compete agreements (NCAs) between employers and employees[1]. A non-compete agreement is a legal agreement or clause in a contract specifying that an employee is prohibited from entering into competition with their employer following the employee’s separation. These agreements may also forbid…

    Common Pitfalls to Avoid When Investigating Workplace Incidents

    Although recent data supports that they are decreasing in frequency across all sectors, work related incidents resulting in employee injuries and fatalities are unavoidable in the construction industry. Even though the industry has done, and continues to do, a much better job focusing on worker safety, the reality is due to the nature of the…

    2018 Alabama Appellate Courts Insurance Law Decisions

    Huie provides insight into recent case law related to significant 2018 Alabama appellate court insurance law decisions. Relatively few insurance-related decisions were released in 2018.  However, the focus of the decisions included in this summary is on underinsured motorist and negligent procurement claims. Specifically, we examine the following issues and their relevant case law: UIM Subrogation Claim…

  • Articles

    Huie Partners Published in Construction Law 2020 Compendium

    Huie is a member of ALFA International, the premier network of independent law firms. ALFA International’s Construction Law Practice Group recently prepared a 2020 Compendium, which is a state-by-state resource on important construction law issues. Huie partners Jimmy Brady, Bart Cannon and Brent Almond authored the section for Alabama. The Compendium provides a synopsis of…

    Huie Attorneys Published in American Journal of Trial Advocacy

    “Stop the Madness: Making Reasonable Amendments to Rule 30(b)(6) Once and for All” American Journal of Trial Advocacy Spring 2019 Volume 42, Number 2   By: Greg Schuck John Isaac Southerland Will Thompson   OVERVIEW Since its inception, Rule 30(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure has become a widely used discovery device whereby…

    Huie Attorneys Co-Author Alabama Data Breach Notification Act Article

    Title: “The ABCs and 123s of the Alabama Data Breach Notification Act of 2018: Will Your Company Be Compliance Ready by June 1, 2018?” Authors: Daniel Fortune, Jeremy Gaddy and Bart Cannon; Alabama Construction News, April-June 2018   Governor Ivey recently signed the Alabama Data Breach Notification Act of 2018 into law. The Act, which went into effect…

    FDCC Publishes Insurance Article by Tom Bazemore

    Author: Tom Bazemore Title: “Picking Up the Tab When You Weren’t Invited to Dinner: An Insured’s Effort to Collect a Consent Judgment to the Surprise of the Insurer” FDCC Insights: A Journal for Defense and Corporate Counsel, June 2017 The obligation of an insurer to defend an insured is universally recognized as broader than an insurer’s obligation…

    John Isaac Southerland Personal Jurisdiction Article Published

    “Where will suit be filed? Personal jurisdiction considerations when engaging in joint development of autonomous vehicle technology” By: John Isaac Southerland and Alex Thrasher Automotive Testing Technology International Winter 2017 Introduction The idea of a network of fully autonomous vehicles zooming across roads and highways elicits visions of human passengers within casually reading the newspaper,…

    Medical Malpractice Litigation Article Published in ADLA Journal

    “Issues In Today’s Medical Malpractice Litigation Employees, Agents, and More – Claims of Hospital Liability for Physician Conduct” By: Walter Price, Martha Thompson and Jennifer “JD” Segers Alabama Defense Lawyers Association Journal Spring 2017 Traditionally, physicians have not been employees of the hospital; rather, they actually have been independent contractors with staff privileges giving them the…