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Lawrence T. King
Larry King has been recognized by judges and other lawyers, receiving SuperLawyers membership for over 18 years, including 8 times as one of the Top 50 lawyers in Alabama. He holds perfect scores in legal ability and professional conduct from Martindale-Hubbell for nearly 25 years. He was awarded the Beacon Award from the Work Injury Law & Advocacy Group in 2017 and admitted to the National College of Workers’ Compensation Lawyers. He is admitted to the state Bar Associations in Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. He graduated from Florida State University (B.A., 1984) and Cumberland School of Law (J.D., 1988), and served as a law clerk to two Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Alabama. He has represented plaintiffs since 1993, focusing on workers' compensation and personal injury, securing significant verdicts and settlements.

Andy Citrin
Andy is the owner and CEO of Citrin Law Firm, P.C. He founded the firm in 1995 with the goal of helping injured people put their lives back together. His passion for protecting injured people has only grown since he opened the doors of Andy Citrin Injury Attorneys, and he has a history of winning numerous multimillion-dollar verdicts and settlements for his clients.

Jason R. Watkins
Jay Watkins, one of the founding partners of O’Hara Watkins, has been practicing in Alabama courts for over 20 years. He represents various businesses, including banks, manufacturers, and small businesses, in litigation, trials, and arbitration. His practice areas include bankruptcy and creditors’ rights, personal injury/insurance defense, commercial collections/foreclosure, loan workouts, compliance with federal and state banking laws, and employment law. He is a graduate of The University of Alabama School of Law and served as a federal law clerk. Mr. Watkins is recognized as a 'Rising Star' by Alabama Super Lawyers and holds an AV Preeminent® Peer Review Rating in Martindale-Hubbell.

George R. Irvine III
Mr. Irvine is a member of the Firm and practices in the Firm’s Daphne, Alabama office. He has been engaged in complex commercial and business litigation for more than thirty (30) years in Federal and State Courts throughout Alabama and other southeastern states. He has been very successful in his representation of clients in business and consumer tort and contract matters and construction, real estate and insurance litigation. He has defended and prosecuted partner and shareholder disputes, claims against officers and directors and professional responsibility claims. His comprehensive litigation experience also includes products liability and wrongful death actions, claims related to high dollar real estate development projects, fraud, suppression and misrepresentation claims and negligence actions. The majority of his practice involves complex litigation claims including class actions and mass torts. He has recovered millions of dollars for consumers in class action cases against national banks. Mr. Irvine is licensed to practice law in Alabama and Louisiana. He is a member of the Mobile County Bar Association, the Baldwin County Bar Association, the Alabama State Bar Association and the Louisiana State Bar Association. Mr. Irvine is a member of the American Association for Justice and the Alabama Association for Justice and is admitted to practice in both the Fifth and Eleventh Federal Circuit Courts, the United States District Courts for the Southern, Middle and Northern Districts of Alabama and the United States District Courts for the Eastern and Western Districts of Louisiana. He is listed in the 2008 and 2009 Alabama edition of Super Lawyers in Business Litigation. Born in Mobile, Alabama, Mr. Irvine graduated from Washington and Lee University in 1981 Cum Laude. He received his law degree from the University of Alabama in 1984. Mr. Irvine served on active duty in the U. S. Army as a Captain during Operations Desert Shield/Storm/Sortie. He has also been an adjunct professor of Business Law at Faulkner State University and the University of South Alabama.

Elizabeth Citrin
Elizabeth Citrin is a Daphne-based personal injury and insurance dispute attorney licensed in Alabama, Mississippi, New York, and Connecticut. With nearly 25 years of experience, she is recognized as a Top 100 National Trial Lawyer and holds an AV Preeminent® Martindale-Hubbell Rating.

J. Bradford Boyd Hicks
Mr. Hicks is a member of the firm Stone Crosby, P.C., who practices in the firm’s Daphne office. Mr. Hicks received his Bachelors degree from Rhodes College in 2001. After college, Mr. Hicks worked in the United States House of Representatives for Congressmen Sonny Callahan and Jo Bonner, representing Alabama’s first congressional district. He was Congressman’s Bonner’s chief liaison to the House Committee on Science and Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics and also handled issues involving the judiciary, education and veterans affairs. He attended the University of Alabama School of Law and received his Juris Doctorate degree in 2006. During law school, Mr. Hicks was elected Associate Justice of the Honor Court, Senator of the Student Bar Association, and selected to be a member of the Trial Advocacy Competition Class. Mr. Hicks’ maintains a general practice that allows him to assist clients with a wide variety of matters. The majority of his practice consists of civil litigation, representing both plaintiffs and defendants, including a variety of complex cases such as: Multi-million dollar disputes between corporate shareholders and limited liability company members; Multi-million dollar disputes between banks and real estate developers; Trust disputes between trustees and beneficiaries; Will contests and trust contests based upon claims of undue influence and lack of testamentary capacity; Real property disputes including, but not limited to, riparian rights, jetties and bulkheads, easements, deed reformations, mortgages, foreclosures, and quiet title actions; Guardianship and Conservatorship disputes; Claims for and against government entities, including Baldwin County, Magnolia Springs, Loxley and various utilities and water authorities; Disputes over the disposition of deceased persons; Employee/Employer disputes including non-compete agreements, wrongful termination, and discrimination claims filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC); Claims of fraud, negligence, wantonness and fraudulent transfers of assets; Commercial and residential construction disputes, warranty claims and mechanics and materialman’s liens; Personal injury claims; Real estate disputes between buyers, sellers and agents; and Disputes between landlords and tenants in connection with commercial and residential leases. Mr. Hicks enjoys regularly advising dozens of small to medium sized businesses regarding various routine and unique issues. He also enjoys helping his business and individual clients with matters such as estate planning, contracts, deeds, leases and other issues that arise from time to time. Some of his institutional clients include the Town of Magnolia Springs, Baldwin County, the Baldwin County Board of Education, and the Baldwin County Association of Realtors. Mr. Hicks is a member of the Baldwin County Bar Association and the Alabama State Bar. He currently serves as Chairman of the Bayside Academy Board of Directors and is Past Chairman of Feeding the Gulf Coast, a Feeding America affiliated food bank serving 24 counties throughout south Alabama, south Mississippi, and the Florida Panhandle. Mr. Hicks previously served on the Executive Committee of the Alabama State Bar Young Lawyers Section. He also has been named an Alabama Rising Star by Super Lawyers Magazine.

Brad Kittrell
After practicing law in Birmingham for four years, Brad returned to Mobile to establish Kittrell & Rowan. In 2009, Kittrell & Rowan joined Taylor Martino to better serve our community. He is a member of the Alabama Trial Lawyers Association. Brad, his wife Jennifer, and their two children reside in Mobile. They are members of Ashland Place United Methodist Church.