About Aigner
Aigner joined Beasley Allen Law Firm in August 2015 as an attorney in our Mass Torts Section. The section is working on cases of injuries related to bone cement, proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), IVC filters, opioids and other pharmaceutical products.
Background
Prior to joining Beasley Allen, Aigner worked as a law clerk for Judge J.R. Gaines, Circuit Judge 15th Judicial Circuit in Montgomery, and for Judge Charles Price, Presiding Judge (now retired), 15th Judicial Circuit. She also worked as an extern for Judge Charles Watkins, Chief Judge Middle District 11th Circuit, and was a legal intern / law clerk for Legal Services of Alabama.
Professional Associations
Aigner is a member of:
- Alabama State Bar
- Young Lawyer’s Section
- Women’s Section
- American Association for Justice
- Federal Bar Association
- Illinois State Bar Association
- State Bar of Georgia
Aigner’s officer titles include:
- Alabama Lawyers Association – President
- Black Women Lawyers Association of Alabama – Vice President
- Montgomery County Bar Association – Secretary/Treasurer
- Montgomery County Bar Association Mentoring Program – Co-Chair
- Capital City Bar Association – Parliamentarian
- Montgomery County Bar Association Women’s Section – Past President
Aigner serves on the Board of Directors for Hope Inspired Ministries.
Awards and Recognitions
Aigner has been selected to the Midsouth Super Lawyers “Rising Stars” list since 2020. The distinction recognizes the top up-and-coming attorneys – those who are 40 years old or younger, or who have been practicing 10 years or less.
She has also been named to The National Black Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 list.
Education
Aigner graduated from Auburn University in 2010, earning her B.S. in business administration, human resource management.
Aigner attended Faulkner University’s Thomas Goode Jones School of Law, graduating summa cum laude in 2015. She was included on the Dean’s List every semester during her enrollment.
She was awarded Best Papers for Civil Procedure, Contracts, Business Associations, Professional Responsibility and Family Law.
She also:
- served as senior editor of Jones Law Review
- was a senior member of the Board of Advocates
- was a member of ACS, BLSA, JPILF and PAD
- was a Dean fellow and pupil for Hugh Maddox Inn of Court
- served as President of the Women’s Legal Society 2014-2015
- was on Moot Court and Trial Advocacy for Competition
- participated in the Pro Se Assistance Program for Federal Court
- was a Public Interest Society fellow
- was a board member of the Alabama Pro Bono Task Force
- was a Walter Knabe scholarship recipient.
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