Curtis Seal Selected for Alabama State Bar’s Leadership Forum
November 21, 2024FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Birmingham, AL – White Arnold & Dowd P.C. is pleased to announce that shareholder Curtis Seal has been selected as a member of Class 19 of the Alabama State Bar’s Leadership Forum program. The Leadership Forum works to develop lawyers into servant-minded leaders in the Bar, the community, and the state. Through servant leadership, program graduates become models of ethical and professional behavior both within and outside the legal community. Fellow firm members Laura S. Gibson (Class 3), Kitty Rogers Brown (Class 8), Lisha L. Graham (Class 15), and Jackson M. Neal (Class 18) are graduates of the program and active members of the Leadership Forum Alumni Section. The Bar’s full announcement can be found here.
Mr. Seal joined White Arnold & Dowd P.C. in 2017. His practice primarily involves civil and complex litigation, representing individuals and corporate clients as plaintiffs and defendants in a variety of cases. Mr. Seal also represents clients in criminal investigations and prosecutions, state ethics matters, and governmental and regulatory affairs matters. He has been a member of the Young Lawyers Executive Committee for the Alabama State Bar since 2017; Curtis has served as treasurer and currently serves as secretary for the Committee. He is a graduate of the Birmingham Bar Association’s Future Leaders Forum (2021) and a member of Rotaract Club of Birmingham.
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