Bradley Attorneys Appointed to ABA Section of Litigation Leadership Positions

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Bradley is pleased to announce that five of the firm’s attorneys have been appointed to new leadership roles with the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Litigation for the 2019-2020 bar year, beginning Sept. 1.

The firm’s attorneys newly appointed as ABA Section of Litigation leaders are Dylan C. Black, Robert Emmett Poundstone IV, Anne Marie Seibel, Ethan T. Tidmore and Bridget V. Warren. All are members of Bradley’s Litigation Practice Group.

“We congratulate Dylan, Bobby, Anne Marie, Ethan and Bridget on their appointments to help lead the important work of the ABA Section of Litigation during the upcoming year,” said Bradley Chairman of the Board and Managing Partner Jonathan M. Skeeters.

A partner in the firm’s Birmingham office, Mr. Black will serve as co-chair of the Litigation Section’s 2021 Annual Conference in Houston and as co-chair of the Pro Bono Task Force. A member of Bradley’s Class Actions Practice Group, he focuses his practice on complex civil litigation in state and federal courts, with particular emphasis on class actions, state and federal securities fraud cases, professional liability matters, and insurance coverage litigation.

Managing partner of the firm’s Montgomery, Ala., office, Mr. Poundstone will serve as co-chair of the Ethics and Professionalism Committee. He frequently represents clients in litigation matters pending in federal and state trial and appellate courts. 

A partner in the firm’s Birmingham office, Ms. Seibel will serve as a managing director for the section. She focuses her practice on multi-forum or multi-plaintiff high-stakes litigation.

A partner in the firm’s Birmingham office, Mr. Tidmore will serve as co-chair of the Pretrial Practice & Discovery Committee. He concentrates his practice primarily in the areas of complex commercial litigation and creditors’ rights. 

An attorney in the firm’s Charlotte, N.C., office, Ms. Warren will serve as co-chair of the Woman Advocate Committee. She focuses her practice on commercial litigation in a wide variety of areas, including intellectual property rights, commercial contracts, securities and employment law.