Montgomery Business Journal - March 2021

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CHAMBER NEWS Members in the News A Q U IC K LO O K AT O U R M EM B ER S’ MAN Y ACCOMPLIS HMEN TS , AWARDS AN D HON ORS

Community

Achievements

City of Montgomery Awarded

Bradley Attorneys Honored Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP announced that the firm’s Construction Practice Group was named among Law360’s 2020 Practice Groups of the Year, one of only five firms in the nation to receive this honor. In addition, 83 attorneys in the firm’s Alabama offices were selected as 2020 Mid-South Super Lawyers or Rising Stars. In Montgomery, the Mid-South Super Lawyer for 2020 is Charles Stewart (Business Litigation), and the Mid-South Rising Star for 2020 is Sarah Sutton Osborne (Civil Litigation: Defense).

Sasser, Sefton & Brown Lawyers Named 2020 Mid-South Super Lawyers or Rising Stars

The City of Montgomery received the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada (GFOA). The award is indicative of Mayor Steven L. Reed’s commitment to instilling a culture of transparency, accountability and efficiency within city government. Crafted under the leadership of Finance Director Betty Beville, the City’s comprehensive annual financial report was judged by an impartial panel to meet the high standards of the program. Criteria include demonstrating a constructive “spirit of full disclosure” to clearly communicate its financial story and motivating potential users and user groups to read the report, among other factors. Mayor Reed appointed Beville as finance director in May. Beville is the first woman to serve as finance director for the City and one of few in the state of Alabama.

2020 YMCA Man of the Year. He has served as a dedicated

Board of Directors. He is passionate about service to the youth of Montgomery through his YMCA work, providing free ACT prep programs to the YMCA Achievers club and hosting the Sheriff’s Camp at YMCA Camp Chandler as well as many other community events.

of lawyers in Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi and Tennessee are named Mid-South Super Lawyers. No more than 2.5 percent of lawyers in these states are selected as Rising Stars, who must be 40 years old or younger or have been in practice for 10 or fewer years. The firm’s ranked attorneys are Bowdy J. Brown (Creditor/ Debtor Rights), Patrick L. W. Sefton (Banking Law) and William R. Cunningham (Rising Stars - Real Estate).

Jackson Thornton, a certified public accounting and consulting

Montgomery County Sheriff Derrick Cunningham was named

currently active on the Kershaw YMCA

Mid-South Super Lawyers or Rising Stars. Only the top 5 percent

Jackson Thornton Named to Forbes “Best” List

YMCA Names 69th Man of the Year

YMCA member for many years and is

Three Sasser, Sefton & Brown, P.C. lawyers were named 2020

firm headquartered in Montgomery, was named one of America’s Best Tax & Accounting Firms by Forbes for the second year. Only 278 firms nationwide were selected and only 10 in Alabama. Jackson Thornton was selected as being a top recommendation in both the tax and accounting areas.

Faulkner’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law Ranked Among 2021 Best Law Schools Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law was named to The Princeton Review’s 2021 Best Law Schools list. The Princeton Review’s rankings are widely considered the national gold standard for colleges and universities. Faulkner Law was also ranked fourth on The Princeton Review’s Most Competitive Students list as well as the Most Conservative Students ranking. In addition, Faulkner Law placed sixth on the Greatest Resources for Minority Students ranking.

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