Stone Crosby, P.C. Announces Reeves As Shareholder

Stone Crosby, P.C. has announced that Finley B. Reeves is now a shareholder with the firm. Reeves practices at the firm’s Daphne and Birmingham offices. He graduated from Sewanee: The University of the South. Reeves then returned to his home state to attend the University of Alabama School of Law. During law school, he found a particular interest in trial advocacy and traveled across the country representing the university in mock trial competitions as a member of the trial advocacy team. Reeves also participated in the law school’s Civil Law Clinic, which helped low-income and student clients with everyday legal issues. Reeves maintains a general practice of law and assists clients with a broad range of matters that include real estate transactions, quiet title actions, property disputes, construction law, business law, administrative law and civil litigation, representing both plaintiffs and defendants. He also assists in the firm’s representation of several local municipalities and governmental authorities. Reeves is a member of the Alabama Bar Association and the Baldwin County Bar Association.

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