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Dean Brandon Named Fellow of Alabama Law Foundation

February 3, 2016

UA Law Dean Mark E. Brandon (’78) has been named a fellow of the Alabama Law Foundation, which recognizes Alabama State Bar members who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to their profession and their community.

The new fellows were honored at a banquet on Saturday, Jan. 30, at the Renaissance Hotel in Montgomery. Less than 1 percent of bar members are invited into the fellowship.

“The Fellows of the Alabama Law Foundation are selected from the ranks of the Alabama State Bar and represent our brightest and best,” said Joe Fawal, President of the Board of Trustees of the Alabama Law Foundation. “The fact that they are selected is in and of itself an honor. But the contribution that they make in defense of the poor in civil matters in Alabama is a much greater honor.”

In addition to Dean Brandon, Alabama Law alumni named as fellows were:

  • Mack B. Binion, III (’72)
  • Ronald G. Davenport (’75)
  • Alan C. Livingston (’73)
  • Delaine Mountain (’68)
  • Steven L. Nicholas (’84)
  • Jimmy B. Pool (’74)
  • Grey Redditt, Jr. (’75)
  • James H. Reid (’74)
  • Beth McFadden Rouse (’78)

For more, read “Alabama Law Foundation Announces New Fellows.”


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