Cunningham Bounds Adds Associate

MOBILE, Ala. — Cunningham Bounds of Mobile recently announced the addition of Tyler Flowers as an associate. Flowers is a Mobile native and graduated from the University of Alabama. He earned his JD from the Samford University Cumberland School of Law, where he served as president of the Student Bar Association. He was also co-chair of the Career Development Advisory Board, founder of Cumberland’s Council for Student Athlete Resiliency and a member of the Black Law Student Association. While attending law school, Flowers was awarded the Daniel Austin Brewer Professionalism Award, granted to a graduating law student who best exemplifies high standards of ethics and professionalism. He was also a member of Jason’s Men’s Honor Society, the oldest honor society for the top 40 collegiate senior men based on student leadership. Flowers’ practice focuses on automobile and trucking accidents, premises liability, products liability, industrial accidents, medical malpractice and fraud.

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