Employee Spotlights, Firm Activities - Written by Beasley Allen on Monday, May 14, 2012 9:21 - 0 Comments
Mike Crow
Mike Crow, a lawyer in our Personal Injury Section, primarily handles car and truck litigation and premise liability cases. He has developed a special interest in brain injury cases. Mike is a graduate of Auburn University Montgomery, where he earned a B.S. in 1978 and M.S. in 1980. He graduated from Jones School of Law in 1986, earning his J.D. In 1987, Mike started to work with our firm, which at the time was Beasley & Wilson, during his second year in law school. At that time, Mike did a little bit of everything, including working as a law clerk. At that time, there were eight lawyers in the firm operating out of a house on Hull Street. The firm didn’t operate in Sections then as we do now.
As soon as Mike passed the bar, he became an associate with the firm. Mike has handled a tremendous number of motor vehicle cases during his time with the firm. Over the years, he has also been very successful in litigating against the “Big Box Stores,” including Wal-Mart, Home Depot and others. As a result, Mike has a wealth of knowledge of their practices and procedures. Mike also has handled several cases against a local School Board for section 1983 violations and Title IX violations. These cases range from young female students being sexually assaulted by a substitute teacher to the local school board failing to have and implement a Title IX policy. Mike had this to say about his work:
What I like best about practicing law is how each case is different and how each case brings different challenges. When I am able to win a case for someone, I hope that I have helped someone who needed help.
Mike currently serves as co-chair of the Montgomery County Bar Association grievance committee. He has served on the committee for the past 11 years. In 2009, he was appointed to serve on the Alabama State Bar committee Disciplinary Commission. He is a member of the American Association for Justice, the Interstate Trucking Litigation Group, and the Plaintiffs Interstate Trucking Lawyers of America.
Mike also serves on the Jimmy Hitchcock Committee which annually selects an outstanding Christian student athlete from the local community. Mike is on the Executive Committee of the Auburn University at Montgomery Basketball Booster Club, which is responsible for raising funds for the basketball program. He is a former player at AUM. Mike is also an active member of the Frazer United Methodist Church, where he has been appointed to serve on the Board of Stewards.
Mike is married to the former Marla Taylor and they have two children, Cade, who is 12, and Carson Ann who is 11. The Crow family has hosted Julie Verdy, a foreign exchange student from France, for the past three years. Julie, a Junior at AUM on a tennis scholarship, hopes to remain in the U.S. to continue her studies after graduation. The Crows consider Julie a part of their family. Mike says his children “have pretty much adopted Julie as a big sister.”
In his “down time,” Mike enjoys cycling, riding 15-20 miles about four times a week. He also is avid waterfowl hunter. Mike enjoys competing in Retriever Field Trials with his three Labradors throughout the country and serves as a judge at these events two or three times a year. It’s hard to believe that Mike has been with the firm for over 25 years – time flies. Mike is a very good lawyer, who cares deeply about his clients, and who works hard for them in their cases. We are blessed to have Mike with us.
- Jere Beasley Report, April 2013
- Marc McHenry Hired As Investigator
- Alabama to Receive $1,039,078 in Multi-State Settlement
- COSTCO Recalls Gold Coast Crab Dip
- Major Banks Assist In Payday Loans Banned By States
- We Have Allowed A Culture Of Violence To Be Created In The U.S.
- Parting Words
- Closing Observations
- Favorite Bible Verses
- WSFA News Defenders Interviews
- Beasley Allen Hosts The Child Safety Helmet Giveaway
- SPLC Looks At How Payday And Title Loans Prey On Alabama’s Poorest
- Employee Spotlights
- Natura Pet Expands Recall Of Dry Pet Foods
- Winn-Dixie Recalls Organic Apple Juice On Mold Fears
- Manda Packing Recalling 468,000 Pounds Of Meat
- Carter’s Recalls Infant Clothings With Zippers Due To Choking Hazard
- I wondered why i couldn't find him on the DPS website.
Tell Marc to contact me...
- I want to be involved in this lawsuit. I was a 3rd key making $8.25 per hour wi...
- Great to find a site like this that informs us of what our tax dollars are payin...
- can you please emaik me a copy of your article on april 16th wells fargo suid f...
- ALL OF THESE STORIES ARE SIMILAR AND ALMOAT THE SAME IN TIME FRAMES. FOR TWO YEA...
- they tried forexloaing on my home with a fraudulent note. how do I know that? I ...
- Yes, Sharon, we were aware of the button... however, it didn't work. Took it to...
- When would we get paid?...
Recent Settlements - Feb 9, 2012 7:09 - 0 Comments
Settlement In BTSI Defect Case
More In Recent Settlements
- A Further Update On The AWP Litigation
- Firm Reaches Settlement In Fort McClellan Radio Tower Collapse Case
- Firm Reaches Settlement In Sikorsky Helicopter Crash
- The Philadelphia Story
- St. Croix, Virgin Islands Settlement
Liability, Personal Injury, Product Liability - May 2, 2013 8:56 - 0 Comments
Kentucky Jury Awards Significant Damages In Defective Cochlear Implant Case
More In Product Liability
- Colorado Jury Finds Helmet Maker Riddell At Fault
- Remington Model 700 Misfires
- Submersion Lawsuit Highlights Escape Design Gaps
- Ford Ordered To Pay Driver $3 Million For Injuries In 2009 Crash
- Court Upholds $33 Million Verdict In Fatal Van Rollover Against Cooper Tire
Recalls Update - May 3, 2013 9:23 - 0 Comments
Natura Pet Expands Recall Of Dry Pet Foods
More In Recalls Update
- Winn-Dixie Recalls Organic Apple Juice On Mold Fears
- Manda Packing Recalling 468,000 Pounds Of Meat
- Carter’s Recalls Infant Clothings With Zippers Due To Choking Hazard
- Small World Toys Recalls Spin-A-Mals Farm And Safari Puzzles
- Infant Froggy Socks Sold At Cracker Barrel Recalled
Leave a Reply