Stone Crosby Adds McCormick As Shareholder

Stone Crosby, P.C. has announced that Jason S. McCormick has joined the firm as a shareholder, which it said will significantly strengthen its civil litigation practice. He will be based in the firm’s Daphne office. McCormick graduated from Millsaps College in 1994. He graduated cum laude from University of Mississippi School of Law in 1999. McCormick is a civil trial lawyer specializing in complex litigation including commercial disputes, construction litigation, wrongful death, personal injuries, defective products, industrial accidents and trucking accidents. His experience also includes serving as president/general counsel for a nationwide development/construction company while 100-plus projects were completed during his tenure. He also previously served as an environmental scientist with a civil engineering company, specializing in wetlands delineation/permitting, Phase 1 site inspections, remediation projects and asbestos inspections.

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