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RSJG Makes List of Most Prolific Trial Law Firms
For the seventh consecutive year, Rushton, Stakely, Johnston & Garrett makes the list of “Most Prolific Trial Law Firms in Alabama.” The Alabama Jury Verdict Reporter has tracked state and federal jury verdicts in Alabama since 2002. For the seventh consecutive year, the firm is at or near the top of that list. Since 2002, Rushton, Stakely, Johnston & Garrett has tried more Alabama civil jury cases to jury verdicts than any other full-service law firm in the state of Alabama. In 2008, the firm is first on the list among the major law firms in Alabama. The 2008 statistics continue to show that Rushton, Stakely, Johnston & Garrett has the most broad civil trial practice in Alabama. Not included in these trial statistics are the many jury cases that the firm handles in state and federal courts throughout the United States.
In 2009, Rushton, Stakely, Johnston & Garrett will have another very active trial year. The firm has already tried several cases to jury verdict in 2009, with many more expected to go to trial during the remainder of the year.