Christian & Small has five members of the American Board of Trial Advocates: LaBella Alvis, Tom Christian, Edgar Elliott, IV, Richard Ogle and Clarence Small. The primary purpose of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) is the preservation of the civil jury trial. Upon nomination, screening and election, ABOTA inducts attorneys who display skill, civility and integrity to help younger attorneys achieve a higher level of trial advocacy and to educate the public about the vital importance of the right to a trial by jury.
American Board of Trial Advocates
Accolades
- Mike Vercher argues before the Alabama Supreme Court
- LaBella S. Alvis profiled in Alabama Super Lawyers 2013
- 20 Christian & Small attorneys recognized in 2013 Alabama Super Lawyers
- LaBella S. Alvis inducted as Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers
- J. Paul Zimmerman to Co-Chair CLM’s eDiscovery & ESI Committee
- Mike Vercher obtains full summary judgment
- Jon Macklem named to 2013 class of Fellows by the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity
- Super Couponers bring new life to food drive
- Brad Hightower and Richie Thayer represent German limited liability company
- Ken Simon a finalist in the BBJ Outstanding Directors Awards
News
- Christian & Small 2013 Diversity Scholarship Awarded to Lisa M. Ramirez
- Tom Krebs featured in Business Alabama article on Crowdfunding
- Mike Vercher argues before the Alabama Supreme Court
- Journey for Justice Gala Honors 28 Legal Pioneers of the Civil Rights Movement
- LaBella S. Alvis profiled in Alabama Super Lawyers 2013
- 20 Christian & Small attorneys recognized in 2013 Alabama Super Lawyers
- Christian & Small competes in Birmingham’s Brightest Company Trivia Competition
- United Kingdom Supreme Court blog features Deborah Alley Smith and Abbott Marie Jones
- Sharon Stuart summarizes reversal of negligent supervision case decided by Alabama Supreme Court
- Things you want to know about your Judge, but are afraid to ask



