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Gregory Zarzaur
Gregory Zarzaur is the founding member and lead trial attorney at The Zarzaur Law Firm. Gregory has practiced law for over 22 years and has represented crime victims in civil litigation for over a decade. Over the past decade, Gregory has been frequently invited to speak, nationally and internationally, to bar associations and trafficking organizations on the civil justice remedies available to survivors of human trafficking. He is believed to be the first attorney in the country to use the civil remedy provision from a human trafficking law to bring a lawsuit on behalf of a sex trafficking survivor against a national hotel brand. He is also one of the first attorneys to overcome a Motion to Dismiss filed by the notorious website Backpage.com who for years had used Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to fend off lawsuits aimed at holding the website liable for its role in facilitating domestic sex trafficking. Gregory has also served on the board of One Place Metro Alabama Family Justice Center, which provides coordinated services to victims and survivors of domestic and sexual violence through a multi-disciplinary team of professionals working together under one roof, and is a member of the National Crime Victim Bar Association. He is dedicated to increasing awareness of crime victim rights and assisting victims in maximizing any recovery they may be entitled to under the law. Greg is a proud father and husband. He is an avid fan of his alma mater Notre Dame where he was a walk-on football player under Hall of Fame Coach Lou Holtz.

Denise Wiginton
A practicing attorney since 2002, she has extensive civil litigation and trial experience, Denise has represented clients in both state and federal court. She received her law degree in 2002 from the University of Alabama, School of Law, where she was a member of the Bench and Bar Legal Honor Society. She received her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, from Birmingham-Southern College. Denise has been a member of the Alabama Bar Association since 2002 and the Georgia State Bar Association since 2005. She previously served on the Executive Board of the Birmingham Bar Association (2010) as Chair of the Solo/Small Firm Section and on the Executive Board of the Birmingham Bar Foundation (2011), where she served as Chair of its Grants Committee. In her spare time, Denise enjoys practicing yoga, traveling, and supporting the visual and performing arts.

Albert Moore
Albert Moore is the owner and managing attorney of the Law Office of Albert Moore. He earned his undergraduate degree in journalism at Alabama State University and his Juris Doctor degree at Miles Law School. At Miles Law School, he was an officer in the Student Bar Association and a member of Delta Theta Phi professional law fraternity. Since 2013, Moore has worked for two Birmingham law firms: Revill Law Firm, primarily concentrating on family law but with experience in personal injury and criminal cases as well as appellate review, and Maxwell & Tillman Law Firm, concentrating solely in family law. His advocacy for family law clients was borne from raising four children. He also has a significant background in journalism, beginning in 1997, working at the Montgomery Advertiser, as a freelance writer for newspapers and magazines across the country. Additionally, he has hosted several radio shows, worked as a color commentator and play-by-play announcer for several college and professional teams and sports leagues, and worked in the marketing and public relations fields.

Kelsie Overton
Kelsie is an attorney at Zarzaur Law where she primarily represents survivors of human trafficking and sexual abuse and exploitation in civil litigation. Through her practice, she has gained expertise in the case law surrounding the Trafficking Victim’s Protection Reauthorization Act and has presented at Mass Torts Made Perfect Connect to provide a human trafficking litigation update. Kelsie is a member of the American Association for Justice. In 2023, Kelsie was selected as one of the top forty civil plaintiff's lawyers in Alabama under forty years old. Before joining Zarzaur Law, Kelsie practiced business litigation at Bradley and clerked for the Honorable Abdul K. Kallon in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Alabama. She earned her J.D. (magna cum laude) from Washington University School of Law, where she served as a senior editor of the Washington University Law Review. Kelsie was a Dean’s Fellow and graduated with a certificate in Public Interest Law. Kelsie received CALI Excellence for the Future awards in Legal Practice, Health Law, Education, Equality, and Fairness, and the Immigration Law Clinic. She was also inducted into the Order of the Coif.