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Harrison Wagner
Attorney
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About Harrison

Originally from Huntsville, Alabama, Harrison attended Birmingham-Southern College and graduated from Athens State University with a degree in Business Management. Shortly thereafter, he attended law school of Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, graduating in May of 2020. In law school, Harrison competed in numerous trial and arbitration competitions. He was voted to be an Honor Court Justice by his classmates. He was also a member of the Judge James Erwin Horton American Inn of Court.

After law school, Harrison practiced with a plaintiffs’ firm in Montgomery and an insurance defense firm in Birmingham.

Harrison joined the firm in January 2023. He focuses his practice on commercial litigation, construction litigation, and insurance coverage litigation.

Outside of the office, Harrison enjoys working-out, running marathons with his fiancé (also an attorney), attending concerts, and pulling for the Tide and Braves.

A Man Wearing A Suit And Tie
About Harrison

Originally from Huntsville, Alabama, Harrison attended Birmingham-Southern College and graduated from Athens State University with a degree in Business Management. Shortly thereafter, he attended law school of Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, graduating in May of 2020. In law school, Harrison competed in numerous trial and arbitration competitions. He was voted to be an Honor Court Justice by his classmates. He was also a member of the Judge James Erwin Horton American Inn of Court.

After law school, Harrison practiced with a plaintiffs’ firm in Montgomery and an insurance defense firm in Birmingham.

Harrison joined the firm in January 2023. He focuses his practice on commercial litigation, construction litigation, and insurance coverage litigation.

Outside of the office, Harrison enjoys working-out, running marathons with his fiancé (also an attorney), attending concerts, and pulling for the Tide and Braves.

No representation is made that the quality of the legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers.

Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct, Rule 7.2(e) (1997)

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