Background
Turner Coleman, Brittin was born on December 12, 1942 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States.
Turner Coleman, Brittin was born on December 12, 1942 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States.
University of Alabama (Bachelor of Arts, 1964. Bachelor of Laws, 1967).
Worked at Bradley Arant Rose & White Limited Liability Partnership (Birmingham, Alabama) specializing in General Civil Practice. Employment Discrimination, Banking, Corporation, Labor, Insurance, Tax, Public Utility, Probate, Antitrust, Bankruptcy, Construction, Products Liability, Government Contracts, Oil and Gas, Real Property. Corporate and Municipal Finance.
Litigation in all Courts, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1967, Alabama. Phi Delta Phi; Farrah Order of Jurisprudence.
Adjunct Professor, Cumberland School of Law, 1981-1984. Past President: Alabama Law School Foundation.
Past President, Alumni of Alabama Farrah Order/Order of Coif.
Who"s Who In America. Member, American Board of Trial Advocates. Member, Farrah Law Society.
Member, Alabama Pattern Jury Instructions Committee.
Member: Birmingham (Member, Executive Committee, 1991-1994) and American Bar Associations. Alabama State Bar; Defense Research Institute.
American Judicature Society. Alabama Defense Lawyers Association.
Military: Captain, United States.
Army, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, 1967-1971. History: Bradley Arant Rose & White Limited Liability Partnership was organized in 1904 as Tillman, Grubb, Bradley & Morrow in Birmingham, Alabama. The firm has practiced under its current name since 1963.
The firm, with more than one hundred twenty lawyers, maintains two offices in Birmingham and one in Huntsville.
Member, American Board of Trial Advocates. Member, Farrah Law Society. Member, Alabama Pattern Jury Instructions Committee.
Member: Birmingham (Member, Executive Committee, 1991-1994) and American Bar Associations.
Alabama State Bar; Defense Research Institute. American Judicature Society.
Alabama Defense Lawyers Association. Military: Captain, United States.
Army, Judge Advocate General"s Corps, 1967-1971.