Alabama, USA
[!Bradley partner and co-chair of the firm’s Inclusion and Diversity Committee Anne Marie Seibel was named among the Birmingham Business Journal's 2022 Leaders in Diversity. The list recognizes companies and individuals who have shown exceptional commitment to promoting practices that advance diversity in the workplace, in business leadership and in the broader economy. The 2022 honorees were recognized in an awards ceremony on February 10, 2022 ...
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley is pleased to announce the addition of partners Ben Dachepalli and Timothy Ford to the firm’s Construction Practice Group. “Ben and Tim are leading attorneys in Florida with significant experience working with construction industry professionals on strategic legal and business solutions,” said Bradley Tampa Office Managing Partner R. Craig Mayfield ...
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley attorney Carol Van Cleef was quoted in Law.com discussing the complications of cryptocurrency. According to Van Cleef, cryptocurrency invites a plethora of legal issues that even the rule makers are struggling to wrap their heads around. She cautioned attorneys at a University of Miami Law Review tech conference: “Before you jump into this area, make sure that you understand the law correctly ...
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley is pleased to announce the addition of partners Ben Dachepalli and Timothy Ford and associate Ronald Espinal to the firm’s Construction Practice Group. “Ben and Tim are leading attorneys in Florida with significant experience working with construction industry professionals on strategic legal and business solutions,” said Bradley Tampa Office Managing Partner R. Craig Mayfield ...
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley is pleased to announce that Jackson partners W. Wayne Drinkwater and Stephen M. Wilson have been named 2022 BTI Client Service All-Stars for providing superior client service. Mr. Drinkwater also earned the designation of “All-Star MVP” for being listed in the All-Stars list for consecutive years. BTI defines each of the 565 honorees as being practical, savvy, knowledgeable, able to deal with complexity, available, and nimble ...
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley is pleased to announce the arrival of the following six associates to the firm’s Alabama offices: Joe FitzGerald, Anna Akers Hornsby, Stephanie A. Johnson, Mason Rollins, Carmen Weite and Britney M. Williams. “This exceptional group of young attorneys have already demonstrated significant client service in their careers, and we are pleased to welcome them to our firm,” said Bradley Birmingham Office Managing Partner View More
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley is pleased to announce that Birmingham associates Stanley E. Blackmon and T. Brooks Proctor have been selected to the Alabama State Bar’s (ASB) 2022 Leadership Forum. “Stanley and Brooks are exceptional young attorneys who have demonstrated the high standards of the legal profession in their practice, and we are proud of their involvement and interest in growing their leadership skills,” said Bradley Birmingham Office Managing Partner Dawn Helms Sharff ...
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley partner Bruce Ely was quoted in Law360 on a massive project being conducted by the Multistate Tax Commission (MTC). The study of the state taxation of partnerships is likely the largest project it has ever undertaken, several state tax professionals said. Ely said the MTC should be commended for the amount of information already compiled on its website regarding state taxation of partnerships ...
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley partner David Pugh was quoted in Law360 on vaccine mandates for federal contractors. In September, President Joe Biden issued Executive Order 14042 mandating that certain government contracts include a clause requiring employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, which quickly sparked litigation opposing the move. Updated guidance issued in November extended the vaccination compliance deadline to January 18 ...
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley partner Bruce Ely was quoted in Law360 Tax Authority on a massive project being conducted by the Multistate Tax Commission (MTC). The study of the state taxation of partnerships is likely the largest project it has ever undertaken, several state tax professionals said. Ely said the MTC should be commended for the amount of information already compiled on its website regarding state taxation of partnerships ...
Alabama, USA
[!Veteran Dallas trial lawyer Dick Sayles is being inducted into the Lawdragon Hall of Fame class of 2022. The prestigious honor is the latest recognition for Mr. Sayles, who has developed a national reputation based on his trailblazing work in the courtroom and commitment to the legal profession. “I am honored to be included in such an impressive Lawdragon list of lawyers and judges,” said Mr. Sayles, who serves as managing partner of Bradley’s Dallas office. Mr ...
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley is pleased to announce the arrival of associates Erik M. Coon and David T. Long Jr. to the Washington, D.C. office. “We are pleased to welcome Erik and David to our firm,” said Bradley Washington, D.C., Office Managing Partner Douglas L. Patin. “Erik’s knowledge of government contracts and procurement processes and David’s experience with financial services industry regulations will serve as a benefit to our clients and expand our D.C. office capabilities ...
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley is pleased to announce that Emily S. Horn has joined the firm as a partner in the Corporate & Securities Practice Group. “We are very happy to welcome Emily to Bradley,” said Bradley Chairman of the Board and Managing Partner Jonathan M. Skeeters. “She brings a wealth of experience in corporate and securities matters that will enhance the services we offer our clients in Tennessee and beyond.” Ms ...
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley is pleased to announce that Will Manuel has been elected to the Mississippi Bar’s Board of Commissioners. The Board of Commissioners is the governing body of the Mississippi Bar and comprises statewide elected officers, as well as representatives from each of Mississippi’s Circuit Court Districts. Mr. Manuel will represent District 7 ...
Alabama, USA
[!Bradley partner Matt Lilly was interviewed on WCCB Charlotte about the ACE Mentor Program of America. ACE is partnering with ABC of the Carolinas, CPCC, and The ROC to host the Annual Trades Day event on Thursday, March 24. Trades Day introduces high school students to construction trades through demonstrations and hands-on activities with a focus on architecture, engineering, and construction ...
Alabama, USA
Bradley is pleased to announce the arrival of B. Shane Clanton as counsel to the firm’s Banking and Financial Services Practice Group in Birmingham. Mr. Clanton previously served as general counsel for BBVA USA, as the chief legal officer for BBVA’s domestic operations, as chief executive officer for BBVA USA, and as senior deputy general counsel for PNC Bank. With more than 22 years serving as the leading legal officer for major U.S. banks, Mr ...
Alabama, USA
Bradley is pleased to announce that the firm scored a 90 out of 100 on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2022 Corporate Equality Index (CEI), the nation’s foremost benchmarking survey and report measuring corporate policies and practices related to LGBTQ+ workplace equality. “We are proud of our ranking in the 2022 Corporate Equality Index,” said Partner and Director of Inclusion and Diversity George Medlock ...
Alabama, USA
Bradley is pleased to announce that 26 attorneys have joined the firm’s offices in Birmingham, Ala.; Charlotte, N.C.; Dallas, Tex.; Houston, Tex.; Huntsville, Ala.; Montgomery, Ala.; Nashville, Tenn.; and Tampa, Fla ...
Alabama, USA
Bradley partner Henry Su was quoted in Law360 on Microsoft’s $68.7 billion deal to buy Activision Blizzard. The agreement should receive heavy scrutiny from U.S. antitrust and competition regulators, but the transaction is unlikely to be blocked because it doesn't contain obvious anti-competitive implications. There's no question that this is the type of deal the FTC and DOJ will investigate extensively, and authorities outside the U.S. may also probe the transaction ...
Alabama, USA
Bradley partner Natalie Adams was interviewed by News4Jax about a federal investigation of a rapid COVID-19 testing site in Jacksonville. Sites performing rapid tests don’t have to process the samples in a licensed laboratory, but they do need a Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) waiver. But oversight is lax ...
Alabama, USA
Bradley attorney Stephanie Hoffmann was quoted in Relias Media on the No Surprises Act, which took effect on January 1, 2022. Hoffmann said, “Under the No Surprises Act, ‘emergency services’ subject to the law’s protections include any additional services rendered after a patient is stabilized that are related to the emergency visit ...
Alabama, USA
Bradley is pleased to announce that the firm’s Government Contracts Practice Group was named among Law360’s 2021 Practice Groups of the Year. Bradley is one of only six firms in the nation to receive this honor. Law360’s annual Practice Groups of the Year awards honor law firm practice groups that have accomplished the most significant litigation wins or deals over the past year. The 2021 honorees were selected from nearly 900 submissions ...
Alabama, USA
Bradley partner Bruce Ely was quoted in the Birmingham Business Journal on the potential tax impact of companies implementing work-from-anywhere policies. Ely said several states have withdrawn or announced plans to soon withdraw their safe-harbor protections, which could leave both remote workers and their employers at risk ...
Alabama, USA
Bradley attorney Chris Puri was quoted in McKnight’s Long-Term Care News discussing the U.S. Supreme Court and vaccination mandates. Puri said the CMS rule seems “much more likely” to be allowed to proceed than OSHA. “The court has a number of tests, such as likelihood of success on the merits,” Puri explained. “But another is irreparable harm ...
Alabama, USA
Bradley partner Elisha Kobre was quoted in a Yahoo Finance article discussing jury deliberations in the Elizabeth Holmes’ trial. The sixth day of jury deliberations Holmes’ trial ended without a verdict, and a docket entry confirmed a sealed 23-minute proceeding took place. Kobre explained that absent extraordinary circumstances, substantive case issues would generally be dealt with in open court ...
