Hand Arendall Harrison Sale Announces Leadership Changes

 Hand Arendall Harrison Sale has announced key leadership changes and promotions across the firm. Kevin Obos, based in Panama City, has been elected to the firm’s Executive Committee and appointed to serve as its Florida offices managing lawyer. Obos steps into this role as Franklin Harrison is stepping down from this position. In addition, Chris Williams, from the Fairhope office, has been elected to serve on the Executive Committee. Jennifer Comella, based in Destin, Florida, has been elected as a member of the firm. “These changes reflect our firm’s ongoing commitment to fostering leadership and recognizing the contributions of our team. We look forward to the continued growth and success of the firm under their guidance,” said Roger Bates, managing lawyer. Hand Arendall Harrison Sale LLC is a regional law practice with offices throughout Alabama and along the coast of Northwest Florida. 

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