Firm Activities - Written by Jere Beasley on Thursday, August 7, 2008 13:44 - 0 Comments
Gibson Vance
Gibson Vance, a native of Troy, Alabama, is a graduate of Jones School of Law. While at Jones, Gibson received the Advocacy award given each year to the top graduate. After graduation, Gibson was instrumental in forming the Future Trial Lawyers Association at Jones. Gibson is the past president of the Montgomery County Bar Association, young lawyers section; past president of the Montgomery Trial Lawyers Association and past president of the Montgomery County Bar Association. Gibson became President of the Alabama Association of Justice last month. He is currently serving as Vice President of the American Association of Justice, which is the national organization for trial lawyers. This busy lawyer also is the current president of the Alabama Civil Justice Foundation.
Gibson has worked in numerous political campaigns on the local, state and national level. In fact, he is in great demand because of his “people skills,” something most candidates are looking for these days. In addition to all of his activities outside the courtroom, Gibson handles various types of cases for the firm and has helped obtain several major verdicts for our clients, including a $2.9 million verdict in a significant securities fraud case. Gibson is married to Kate Vance and they have two boys, Carter and Andrew. Gibson has the unique ability to combine the practice of law with his political activities and that’s a talent few lawyers possess. We are fortunate to have Gibson with the firm. He is a very good lawyer, a good person and does outstanding work for the firm and his clients.
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