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      • Ava Jane Belk
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      • Whit Colvin
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      • Melissa McKie
      • Chris Pape
      • Claire Puckett
      • Zach Roberson
      • Drew Rudloff
      • Woody Sanderson
      • McKala Troxler
      • J.R. Brooks, Retired
      • Carl Johnson (1953-2025)
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Attorneys
    • Ava Jane Belk
    • Steven Boydstun
    • Taylor Brooks
    • Whit Colvin
    • Leslie Klasing
    • Melissa McKie
    • Chris Pape
    • Claire Puckett
    • Zach Roberson
    • Drew Rudloff
    • Woody Sanderson
    • McKala Troxler
    • J.R. Brooks, Retired
    • Carl Johnson (1953-2025)

Carl Johnson (1953-2025)

Professional man in suit and tie smiling.

Carl Johnson spent the better part of his career representing local boards of education, universities and local governments. His achievements speak for themselves. He was an AV-rated attorney, a perennial "Best of the Bar" award winner, a nominee to "Super Lawyers," and a well respected member of the Bar. He enjoyed dealing with complex issues and legal writing. His body of work includes numerous articles, speeches, and landmark cases in Alabama.

Education

  • University of Alabama School  of Law, Juris Doctor, 1978
    • Editor in Chief - Law and Psychology Review
  • Birmingham Southern College, Bachelor of Arts, 1975
    • Phi Beta Kappa
    • Phi Eta Sigma
    • Magna Cum Laude

Admitted

  • Alabama (1978)
  • United States Court of Appeals for 11th Circuit
  • United States District Court  for Northern, Middle and Southern Districts of Alabama

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