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hristian & Small is pleased to announce that Connor W. Herfurth has joined the firm as an Associate in the Birmingham office. Connor will focus his practice on Insurance, Professional Liability, Retail and Hospitality, and Transportation. “I could not be more thrilled to be joining Christian & Small whose longstanding reputation as nonstop advocates precedes them. I am excited to grow my legal career here and I look forward to building relationships with clients and the community.”
Prior to joining Christian & Small, Herfurth clerked with both defense and plaintiff firms and spent one year with a civil defense firm. Herfurth served as editor of the Alabama Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review, Volumes 9-10, authored “How Do You Want to be Defined?” for The Crimson White, and co-authored Tuscaloosa Environmental Digital Project: Creating a Historical Record of Tuscaloosa’s Ecology,
Connor is a 2019 graduate of the University of Alabama School of Law and is admitted to practice in Alabama. He is a member of the Alabama State Bar, the Birmingham Bar, and the Phoenix Club. Herfurth serves on the Restoration Academy Advisory Council, the AMBUCS Junior Board, and is a volunteer coach for Mountain Brook Athletics.
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.
No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.


