Bradley Attorneys Named 2017 Mid-South Super Lawyers or Rising Stars
Bradley is pleased to announce that 157 attorneys across the firm’s offices in Alabama, Mississippi and Tennessee have been selected as 2017 Mid-South Super Lawyers or Rising Stars.
A number of Bradley attorneys also were named to Top 50 and Top 100 Super Lawyers lists for 2017. T. Michael Brown, J.S. “Chris” Christie Jr. and Matthew H. Lembke were named to the Top 50 Alabama Super Lawyers. W. Wayne (Wayne) Drinkwater, J. William (Will) Manuel, J. Douglas Minor Jr., Alan W. Perry and William (Bill) R. Purdy were named to the Top 50 Mississippi Super Lawyers. William (Bill) L. Norton III and J. Thomas Trent Jr. were named to the Top 100 Tennessee Super Lawyers and the Top 50 Nashville Super Lawyers. Anne R. Yuengert and Kimberly B. Martin were named to the Top 50 Women Mid-South Super Lawyers.
“The firm congratulates our accomplished attorneys who have been selected by the Super Lawyers organization as among the top practitioners in the Mid-South region for 2017,” said Bradley Chairman of the Board and Managing Partner Beau Grenier. “Each year, Bradley is well represented on the Super Lawyers and Rising Stars list. We are proud of the high level of service that our attorneys continue to provide to our clients.”
2017 Mid-South Super Lawyers
Following are the attorneys (58) in the firm’s Birmingham office who have been named Mid-South Super Lawyers for 2017:
- Wendell Allen (Personal Injury – Products: Defense)
- Jim Archibald (Construction Litigation)
- Marc James Ayers (Appellate)
- Kay K. Bains (Banking)
- Charles A. J. Beavers Jr. (Real Estate)
- Jay Bender (Bankruptcy: Business)
- Dylan C. Black (Professional Liability: Defense)
- Paul P. Bolus (Insurance Coverage)
- Michael Brown (Land Use/Zoning)
- Beau Byrd (Real Estate)
- Philip J. Carroll III (General Litigation)
- S. “Chris” Christie Jr. (Employee Benefits)
- Keith Covington (Employment & Labor)
- Stewart M. Cox (Business Litigation)
- Michael S. Denniston (Antitrust Litigation)
- Susan Doss (Banking)
- Linda A. Friedman (Intellectual Property Litigation)
- James W. Gewin (Business Litigation)
- Chris Glenos (Bankruptcy: Business)
- Glenn E. Glover (Creditor Debtor Rights)
- John E. Goodman (Civil Litigation: Defense)
- John W. Hargrove (Employment & Labor)
- Judd A. Harwood (Health Care)
- Tripp Haston (Class Action)
- Christopher L. Hawkins (Bankruptcy: Business)
- William L. Hinds Jr. (Estate & Probate)
- Leigh Anne Hodge (Personal Injury – Products: Defense)
- Gary L. Howard (Insurance Coverage)
- David G. Hymer (Business Litigation)
- Joel M. Kuehnert (Environmental Litigation)
- Matthew H. Lembke (Appellate)
- Jack B. Levy (Health Care)
- Joseph B. Mays Jr. (Business Litigation)
- Justin T. McDonald (Personal Injury General: Defense)
- Jennifer J. McGahey (Business Litigation)
- Michael D. McKibben (Business Litigation)
- Carey B. McRae (Health Care)
- Matthew Miller (Employment & Labor)
- Richard H. Monk III (Business Litigation)
- Daniel F. Murphy (Health Care)
- Brian O’Dell (Real Estate)
- Dorothy Daigle Pak (Health Care)
- Michael R. Pennington (Business Litigation)
- Kenneth M. Perry (Personal Injury – Products: Defense)
- Mabry Rogers (Construction Litigation)
- David Roth (Environmental)
- Walter J. Sears III (Construction Litigation)
- Anne Marie Seibel (Business Litigation)
- Edward S. Sledge IV (General Litigation)
- John W. Smith T (Personal Injury – Products: Defense)
- Donald B. Sweeney Jr. (Employment & Labor)
- Paul M. Sykes (Intellectual Property)
- Brian Alexander Wahl (General Litigation)
- Jason A. Walters (Insurance Coverage)
- John D. Watson (Business Litigation)
- Kenneth T. Wyatt (Banking)
- Ralph H. Yeilding (Estate & Probate)
- Anne R. Yuengert (Employment & Labor)
Following are the attorneys (seven) in the firm’s Huntsville, Ala., office who have been named Mid-South Super Lawyers for 2017:
- Frank M. Caprio (Intellectual Property)
- Kevin C. Gray (Bankruptcy: Business)
- Bartley Loftin III (Business Litigation)
- Scott E. Ludwig (Business/Corporate)
- Kimberly B. Martin (Personal Injury – Products: Defense)
- Scott Burnett Smith (Appellate)
- Harold Stephens (Civil Litigation: Defense)
Following are the attorneys (11) in the firm’s Jackson, Miss., office who have been named Mid-South Super Lawyers for 2017:
- Roy D. Campbell III (General Litigation)
- David W. Clark (Business Litigation)
- W. Rodney Clement (Real Estate)
- W. Wayne Drinkwater (Business Litigation)
- J. William Manuel (Business Litigation)
- J. Douglas Minor Jr. (Business Litigation)
- Alan W. Perry (Business Litigation)
- William R. Purdy (Construction Litigation)
- Joseph J. Stroble (Class Action)
- Stephen L. Thomas (General Litigation)
- Clarence Webster III (Class Action)
Following are the attorneys (three) in the firm’s Montgomery, Ala., office who have been named Mid-South Super Lawyers for 2017:
- Phil Butler (Business Litigation)
- George R. Parker (General Litigation)
- Charles Stewart (Business Litigation)
Following are the attorneys (27) in the firm’s Nashville, Tenn., office who have been named Mid-South Super Lawyers for 2017:
- Stephen T. Braun (Mergers & Acquisitions)
- Michael D. Brent (Health Care)
- Ann Peldo Cargile (Real Estate)
- J. Greer Cummings Jr. (Real Estate)
- Joseph W. Gibbs (Tax)
- William F. Goodman III (Class Action)
- Jay Hardcastle (Health Care)
- Lela Hollabaugh (Energy & Resources)
- H. Frederick Humbracht Jr. (Banking)
- Roger G. Jones (Creditor Debtor Rights)
- Samuel D. Lipshie (Entertainment & Sports)
- Matthew C. Lonergan (Employment & Labor)
- Chuck Mataya (Employment & Labor)
- Russell B. Morgan (Business Litigation)
- Patricia Head Moskal (Appellate)
- John E. Murdock III (Mergers & Acquisition)
- Jim Murphy (Land Use/Zoning)
- William L. Norton III (Bankruptcy: Business)
- Craig Oliver (Employment & Labor)
- Robert S. Patterson (Business Litigation)
- Todd Presnell (Business Litigation)
- Brooks R. Smith (Real Estate)
- David K. Taylor (Construction Litigation)
- J. Thomas Trent Jr. (Real Estate)
- Thor Y. Urness (Business Litigation)
- Richard F. Warren (Real Estate)
- Robert E. Wood (Real Estate)
2017 Mid-South Rising Stars
Following are the attorneys (35) in the firm’s Birmingham office who have been named Mid-South Rising Stars for 2017:
- Trey Abbott (Civil Litigation: Defense)
- Anne Knox Averitt (Employment & Labor)
- James Blake Bailey (Bankruptcy: Business)
- Lindsey C Boney IV (General Litigation)
- Kane Burnette (Government Finance)
- Jason R. Bushby (Banking)
- Aaron Chastain (Appellate)
- Jennifer Hoover Clark (Health Care)
- Mary Ann Couch (Business Litigation)
- Nicholas A. Danella (Appellate)
- Ty E. Dedmon (General Litigation)
- Tiffany J. deGruy (Business Litigation)
- Hallman B. Eady (Business Litigation)
- John Mark Goodman (Personal Injury – Products: Defense)
- Blake B. Goodsell (Business Litigation)
- Parker Griffin Jr. (Creditor Debtor Rights)
- Meade Hartfield (Banking)
- Jackson Hill IV (Construction Litigation)
- Matthew A. Hinshaw (Business/Corporate)
- Amandeep S. Kahlon (Construction Litigation)
- Riley Key (Banking)
- James E. Long Jr. (Tax)
- Anna Manasco (Appellate)
- Daniel M. Murdock (Construction Litigation)
- Jon H. Patterson (General Litigation)
- Thomas Richie (Business Litigation)
- Ryan P. Robichaux (Government Relations)
- Andrew Robison (Mergers & Acquisitions)
- William T. Thistle II (Tax)
- Michael A. Thomason Jr. (Mergers & Acquisitions)
- Ethan T. Tidmore (Business Litigation)
- Darrell C. Tucker II (Personal Injury – Products: Defense)
- James L. Webb (Real Estate)
- Megan R. Wilson (Estate & Probate)
- James W. Wright Jr. (Banking)
Following are the attorneys (two) in the firm’s Huntsville office who have been named Mid-South Rising Stars for 2017:
- David W. Holt (IP Litigation)
- Harold D. Mooty III (Business Litigation)
Following are the attorneys (five) in the firm’s Jackson office who have been named Mid-South Rising Stars for 2017:
- Simon Turner Bailey (Class Action)
- Michael J. Bentley (Appellate)
- Mary Clay W. Morgan (General Litigation)
- Molly M. Walker (Personal Injury – Products: Defense)
- Michael Casey Williams (General Litigation)
The following attorney (one) in the firm’s Montgomery office has been named a Mid-South Rising Star for 2017:
- Rudy Hill (IP Litigation)
Following are the attorneys (eight) in the firm’s Nashville office who have been named Mid-South Rising Stars for 2017:
- Jeffrey L. Allen (Entertainment & Sports)
- Christopher A. Bowles (Energy & Natural Resources)
- Brandon Bundren (Business Litigation)
- Sarah Clark Hannah (Mergers & Acquisition)
- Lauren B. Jacques (Health Care)
- Travis G. Lloyd (Health Care)
- Edmund S. Sauer (Appellate)
- D. Bryan Thomas (Construction Litigation)
Published by Thomson Reuters, Super Lawyers recognizes attorneys who have achieved a significant level of peer recognition and professional achievement. Only the top 5 percent of lawyers in in Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee are named Super Lawyers. No more than 2.5 percent of lawyers in the same states are selected as Rising Stars, who must be 40 years old or younger or have been in practice for 10 or fewer years. Super Lawyers uses independent research, peer nominations and peer evaluations to determine the honorees. The Mid-South Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists are published in the Mid-South Super Lawyers Magazine and are distributed to attorneys and ABA-accredited law school libraries.