Employee Spotlights - Written by Jere Beasley on Friday, August 8, 2008 12:55 - 0 Comments
Roman Shaul
Roman Shaul, a native of Tuscaloosa, works in our Consumer Fraud Section and his areas of practice are consumer financial services, wage & hour and securities litigation. He is licensed to practice in Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana, South Carolina and West Virginia. Thus far, Roman has served as lead counsel in several nationwide class action cases. He has successfully argued before several appellate courts including the Alabama Supreme Court, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Roman graduated from the University of Alabama and then attended law school there. While in undergraduate school, Roman helped his debate team at Alabama win two National Forensic Team Championships.
Roman is the immediate past president of the Young Lawyers Division of the Alabama State Bar and former Co-Chair of the Admission Ceremony for the Alabama State Bar. In 2007, the president of the Alabama State Bar appointed Roman as co-chairman of the important “Wills for Heroes” program – an ambitious and successful program to honor Alabama law enforcement and firefighter personnel by providing them free wills, living wills and powers of attorney. Roman, who is also a graduate of the Alabama State Bar’s Leadership Forum, serves on the Board of Directors of Alabama Appleseed, a non-partisan, multi-issue advocacy organization that seeks to identify root causes of injustice and inequality. That organization seeks to craft practical and lasting solutions through legal advocacy, community involvement and policy expertise.
Roman is a member of First United Methodist Church in Montgomery and is married to the former Caroline Thames of Jackson, Mississippi. They have two Labrador retrievers, Bailey and Mollie, which gives them an A+ with me. Roman is a very good lawyer who works hard at getting better at his craft. He is dedicated to his clients’ best interests and that’s extremely important. We are most fortunate to have Roman with the firm.
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