
Christian & Small is pleased to welcome Riley L. Brown as the newest associate in the Birmingham office. Riley’s practice primarily focuses on insurance defense, commercial trucking and transportation litigation, and premises liability. Riley began her career as an associate for an insurance defense firm in Austin, Texas, where she gained experience litigating both first- and third-party claims against insurance companies. She is licensed in Alabama, Tennessee, and Texas allowing her to better service the needs of her clients.
Riley is a 2018 graduate of the University of Mobile and a 2022 graduate of the University of Mississippi School of Law where she obtained her Juris Doctor with a concentration in Business. While at Ole Miss, Riley was a member of the Student Bar Association and served as Senate Representative for the Class of 2022. Riley served on the Honor Counsel and was a member of the Dean’s Leadership Counsel. Riley was selected to participate in the Transactional Legal Clinic in the fall of 2021. Prior to attending law school, Riley graduated from the University of Mobile, majoring in Political Science and minoring in Business. Riley enjoys the challenges presented in defending clients in civil litigation and advocates effectively on behalf of her clients.
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 a Mansfield Rule™ Participating Law Firm. Our corporate social responsibility program is focused on education, and diversity is one of Christian & Small’s core values.
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