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Hamer and Smith Named to Birmingham Business Journal’s 2022 #NextGenBHM Law list
Congratulations to Chris Hamer and Dorissa Smith for being named in the Birmingham Business Journal’s 2022 #NextGenBHM Law list. Honorees were selected based on contributions to their firms, tangible results in their practice areas, involvement in the community, and their potential to shape the Magic City’s legal world, moving forward. […]
Long Live the Debatable Reason Back to the Basics of Alabama Bad Faith Law
The Alabama tort of bad faith was first recognized as “Extreme remedy that finds its application in extreme circumstances within the restricted parameter of an of an unexcused failure to pay benefits”. Read More
Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Alabama Law on Bad Faith Failure to Pay an Insurance Claim
The Alabama tort of bad faith was first recognized as “an extreme remedy that finds its application in extreme circumstances within the restricted parameter of an unexcused failure to pay benefits.” Read More
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act Does Not Prohibit Production of Information Regarding Non-Parties,” DRI Life, Health and Disability Newsletter, Winter 2005.
Since the passage of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (“GLBA”), lawyers defending insurance companies have asserted that non-public personal information concerning other non-party insureds is protected from disclosure. Read More
“OSHA Inspections and Citations: Do they Affect Architects and Engineers?”
“OSHA Inspections and Citations: Do they Affect Architects and Engineers?” September 2013. Download PDF