New Law Firm Opens In Mobile

MOBILE, Ala. — Clifford C. Brady and Craig D. Martin recently announced their new law firm, Brady Martin, LLP. They will continue to practice law at 63 South Royal Street in Mobile. Brady and Martin were previously partners of a larger firm in Mobile and decided to create a firm that would provide their clients with personal attention and representation in their particular fields of expertise. The firm’s litigation practice is primarily oriented toward professional liability defense, including medical malpractice and pharmaceutical defense, commercial business litigation, products liability, title insurance litigation, employment practices litigation, workers’ compensation claims (including the Longshore and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act and its extensions), general insurance defense and certain antitrust matters. The firm also provides advice and services to clients in the areas of business transactions and commercial loan documentation.

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