Associate Attorney
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Law/Legal
Legal Counsel, Litigation, Civil Law, Lawyer
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Carr Allison is a well‑regarded civil litigation firm, boasting a team of over 150 attorneys across the Southeast. Our unique philosophy of “early identification – early resolution” has earned us decades of trust and respect from our clients. At Carr Allison, our success is fueled by the collective efforts of our team and we believe that an open‑door policy is essential to our continued growth.
We proudly champion teamwork, collaboration, and the pursuit of excellence as the cornerstones of our firm’s culture.
Join a team where your growth is our priority and your work truly matters.
We are seeking an Associate Attorney to join our Birmingham office. This is a great opportunity for a motivated attorney who is eager to gain hands‑on experience in liability cases and work on a wide range of litigation matters. If you value teamwork, professional growth, and are looking for the chance to make an impact early in your career, we’d love to hear from you.
Responsibilities
- Manage a diverse caseload of liability matters, including premises liability, personal assault, and other litigation in the retail and hospitality sectors.
- Conduct depositions (including expert depositions), mediations, and other key litigation activities.
- Collaborate with a team of three attorneys and three paralegals in a dynamic, client‑focused environment.
Qualifications
- Experience in federal court is strongly preferred.
- Skilled in depositions, expert depositions, and mediations.
- Ability to work onsite 3–4 days per week and thrive in a collaborative team setting.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
For more information, please reach out to Smith Busby at
Be part of a firm that values your potential and empowers your success.
Medical insurance
401(k)
Vision insurance
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