In late May of 2007, Bo Perry and Celia Collins joined three other local leading employment lawyers in speaking at the first annual Mobile Chamber of Commerce Law Seminar.
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Mr. Christian Successfully Obtains Supreme Court of Alabama Affirmation of Summary Judgment in Favor of Regions Bank
Our Mr. Christian was successful in defeating the contention of several pro rata guarantors of a borrower’s indebtedness to Regions Bank that their pro rata guaranty agreements were ambiguous, or provided for a pro rata reduction of their liabilities when several other pro rata guarantors first made payment of their respective pro rata guaranty obligations. The first…
Johnstone Adams Proudly Reports Increased Community Involvement During 2006
Johnstone, Adams, LLC, with offices in Mobile and Baldwin Counties, proudly reports its increased community involvement during 2006, in addition to approximately twenty other boards on which its lawyers had been previously participating. Deborah B. Hembree was chosen for Leadership Mobile, E. Russell March III now serves on the Volunteer Mobile Board, Celia Collins was elected to the Board and as Secretary of the United…
Johnstone Adams Promotes Health and Fitness For Members and Staff
Johnstone Adams has a strong commitment to health and fitness for members and staff. The firm has had a gym fee reimbursement program for several years, and routinely sponsors firm wide fitness challenges designed to keep the momentum going and make health and fitness fun. Recently the firm sponsored a challenge where firm employees who…
Johnstone Adams Attorneys Included in The Best Lawyers in America for 2007-2008
Nine attorneys from Johnstone, Adams, Bailey, Gordon & Harris, L.L.C. have been voted by their peers for inclusion on The Best Lawyers in America list for 2007. The Best Lawyers list incorporates numerous specialties and is compiled by a comprehensive peer review where top lawyers in the United States cast their vote on their professional…
Attorneys Collins and Perry Obtain Judgment for Mobile Infirmary in Religious Discrimination Case
Celia Collins and Bo Perry successfully tried a religious discrimination case in U. S. District Court on behalf of Mobile Infirmary. The court held that the hospital satisfied its obligation to provide reasonable accommodation to an employee who developed a religious conflict with working sundown Friday to sundown Saturday.