Firm Announcements


November 16, 2007

AXA Equitable Life Case Moves Forward





October 11, 2007

ExxonMobil is one of the most powerful and influential corporations in the world when it comes to political clout.





September 25, 2007

We are awaiting the decision from the Alabama Supreme Court and hopefully it will come soon.





July 18, 2007

The Alabama Supreme Court granted the drug companies' petition for mandamus in the State of Alabama's average wholesale price (AWP) lawsuit. The companies cheated the State, causing about $600 million dollars in overcharges to the Alabama Medicaid Agency





July 18, 2007

A federal judge in Boston ruled last month that AstraZeneca, Bristol-Myers Squibb and Schering-Plough must pay damages for overcharging on certain drugs paid for by Medicare, pension funds, insurers and patients.





June 1, 2007

The Alabama Supreme Court sided with drug companies Friday in deciding how to try the state government's lawsuit accusing the companies of causing about $600 million in overcharges to the Alabama Medicaid Agency.





BEASLEY ALLEN LEGAL NEWS | July 15, 2004

HENRY COUNTY, Ala. - A Henry County jury awarded a record $2.9 Million verdict in a securities fraud case today. The jury awarded $900,000 in compensatory damages and an additional $2 million in punitive damages against World Capital Brokerage of Tampa, Florida. Ray and Shirley Robinson, who reside in…





BEASLEY ALLEN LEGAL NEWS | April 17, 2003

Beasley Allen is one of the leading civil litigators in the United States with approximately 350 lawsuits currently UnumProvident Corporation and its subsidiary companies. Additional lawsuits against UnumProvident Corporation are being filed at an ever-increasing rate.





BEASLEY ALLEN LEGAL NEWS | April 2, 2003

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Less than a week after The Securities and Exchange Commission temporarily suspended trading in the securities of HealthSouth Corporation, Dorothy Lee Warren, a Montgomery resident, has filed a securities fraud lawsuit against the Birmingham based company and CEO Richard Scrushy. The…





BEASLEY ALLEN LEGAL NEWS | March 26, 2003

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Less than a week after The Securities and Exchange Commission temporarily suspended trading in the securities of HealthSouth Corporation, Dorothy Lee Warren, a Montgomery resident, has filed a securities fraud lawsuit against the Birmingham based company and CEO Richard Scrushy. The complaint alleges numerous serious violations of Federal Securities Laws, including the issuing of false financial statements, and accuses both the company and Scrushy of civil fraud.