Employee Spotlights
Employee Spotlights - Tuesday, June 9, 2009 10:45 - 0 Comments
Employee spotlights
Todd Wall
Todd Wall, who has been with the firm for over five years, serves as the Database Administrator in our Information Technology Department. Todd maintains our case management software, ProLaw, as well as handling upgrades, problems, and day-to-day maintenance issues. He also makes sure all information entered in our system is correct. Todd is responsible for producing different reports based on needs and specifications concerning referring lawyers, types of cases and other reporting on an as-needed basis.
Todd has been married to Stephanie, who also works for the firm, for two years. He has a 21-year-old son, Christopher, a 17-year-old son, Alex, and a 13-year-old son, Casey. Todd also has a three-year-old grand-daughter, Shelby. Todd spent eight years in the Air Force, where he gained valuable experience in computer operations. Todd participated in Operation Desert Storm as a Security Police Officer at Maxwell Air Force Base. While in the military, he received awards in marksmanship and leadership, as well as the Presidential Award. He enjoys automation, programming, working on his car (a Cobra) and spending time with his family and friends. Todd is a very good employee and we are fortunate to have him with the firm.
Deborah Drinkard
Deborah Drinkard, who has been with the firm for eight years, serves as a Medical Records Coordinator in our Mass Torts Section. In this position, Deborah orders all of the medical records that are needed for case evaluation and preparation in her section. She has been married to Lamar Drinkard for 26 years and they have three grandchildren, Cydnie, Alex, and Samantha. Deborah’s sister, Pamela Murphy, also works at the firm as a Medical Records Coordinator. Deborah enjoys NASCAR Racing, Alabama football, spending time with her family and working in the yard with her husband. Deborah is a very good employee, who performs a most valuable job for the firm, and we are fortunate to have her with us.
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