Background
Johnston, Parker C. was born on November 6, 1963 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
Johnston, Parker C. was born on November 6, 1963 in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.
Auburn University (P.A., 1985). University of Alabama (Juris Doctor, 1988).
Meeks v. Thompson Tractor Company (Ala.Civ.App.1996); Collins v. Weldon, Number.2940121 (Alabama Civ. App.1994); Fomby v. Popwell, Number. 2950837 (Ala.Civ.App. 1991); Hanna v. Hanna, Number. 2950621 (Ala.Civ.App.(1996).Worked at Enslen, Johnston & Pinkston, Limited liability company (Wetumpka, Alabama) specializing in General Civil Practice for both plaintiffs and defendants. Trials in all Courts. Personal Injury, Insurance, Real Estate, Probate, Corporate, Collections, Family Law and Criminal Law.
Admitted to the bar, 1989, Alabama and United States.
District Court, Middle District of Alabama. Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award, Evidence, 1986.
Public Defender, Elmore County, 1991. President, Wetumpka Lions Club, 1993-1994.
Member and Officer, The Federalist Society, 1996.
Member: Elmore County Bar Association (President, 1991-1992). Alabama State Bar; American Inns of Court, 1992-1994. John East. Enslen of Enslen, Johnston & Pinkston, Limited liability company , is a 5th generation native of Wetumpka, Alabama, the county seat of Elmore County, Alabama.
He has practiced law there continuously since 1972.
After practicing law as a partner in Reneau and Enslen for ten years, he then engaged in a solo practice for seven years. From 1990 to 1995, he and Parker C. Johnston practiced as a two-man partnership.
Parker C. Johnston is also a native of Elmore County and clerked one year for the local circuit judge before entering into the partnership. Both Enslen and Johnston are law graduates of the University of Alabama.
Patrick Doctorate. Pinkston is a native of Southern California and clerked for the firm before and during law school.
He was associated with the firm for approximately one year before becoming a managing member in 1996. The firm concentrates on civil litigation, both for plaintiffs and defendants, insurance defense, real estate closings, domestic matters, and serves as county attorney, attorney for the local water and sewer board, and as public defender for the county. The firm is selective in its civil practice caseload and desires to remain small.
All three attorneys are heavily involved in local civic affairs
Member: Elmore County Bar Association (President, 1991-1992). Alabama State Bar; American Inns of Court, 1992-1994.