Christian & Small is pleased to announce that partner Neal D. Moore recently joined the International Association of Defense Counsel (IADC), one of the more prestigious legal organizations in the world.
“Neal is an experienced and skillful defense lawyer,” said Greer D. Mallette, Managing Partner. “Neal joins Richard E. Smith and Sharon D. Stuart as active members of this worldwide prestigious organization and we are proud of their continued involvement and commitment to IADC. ”
The IADC is an invitation-only association for lawyers and insurance executives who represent corporate and insurance interests around the world. After being nominated by a current member of the organization, nominees are vetted by the IADC Membership Committee and the IADC Board of Directors before being extended an invitation. An invitation to join is a testament to the lawyer’s professional accomplishments.
Moore has more than 25 years of experience practicing law and has spent his career defending and trying cases involving personal injury and death. He specializes in complex product liability matters, working closely with professionals in industrial and commercial enterprises to defend claims of allegedly defective devices and equipment.
About Christian & Small
Christian & Small LLP represents a diverse clientele throughout Alabama, the Southeast, and the nation with clients ranging from individuals and closely-held businesses to Fortune 500 corporations. By matching highly experienced lawyers with specific client needs, Christian & Small develops innovative, effective, and efficient solutions for clients. With offices in Birmingham, metro-Jackson, Mississippi, and the Alabama Gulf Coast, Christian & Small focuses on the areas of litigation and business, is a member of the International Society of Primerus Law Firms, and is the only Alabama-based member firm in the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity. Our corporate social responsibility program is focused on education, and diversity is one of Christian & Small’s core values.
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