EIGHT CUNNINGHAM BOUNDS' ATTORNEYS NAMED IN SUPER LAWYERS MAGAZINE

Mobile, Alabama – Cunningham Bounds, LLC is pleased to announce that eight of its attorneys have been named by Super Lawyers magazine as leading attorneys in Alabama for 2010. The firm partners listed include: Gregory B. Breedlove (Personal Injury Plaintiff: General), Joseph M. Brown, Jr. (Personal Injury Plaintiff: General), Toby D. Brown (Personal Injury Plaintiff: General), David S. Cain, Jr. (Rising Star: Personal Injury Plaintiff: General), Robert T. Cunningham, Jr. (Personal Injury Plaintiff: General), George W. Finkbohner, III (Personal Injury Plaintiff: General), Steven L. Nicholas (Business Litigation), and Stephen C. Olen (Business Litigation). Also of note, Robert T. Cunningham, Jr. is designated as one of the Top 10 attorneys in the state by Super Lawyers.

The selections for Super Lawyers are made by Law & Politics, a division of Key Professional Media, Inc. of Minneapolis, Minn. Each year, Law & Politics undertakes a rigorous multi-phase selection process that includes a statewide survey of lawyers, independent evaluation of candidates by Law & Politics' attorney-led research staff, a peer review of candidates by practice area, and a good-standing and disciplinary check.

Law & Politics publishes Super Lawyers magazines across the country. In addition to the magazines, Law & Politics publishes newspaper inserts and magazine special sections devoted to Super Lawyers. Super Lawyers was first published in Minnesota in 1991. William White, attorney and founding publisher, remains the publisher today. Law & Politics is owned by attorney Vance Opperman, the former president of West Publishing.

The law firm of Cunningham Bounds, LLC, founded in 1958, is based in Mobile, Alabama and has been representing plaintiffs for over 50 years. The firm provides services in the following areas: personal injury, business litigation, product liability and medical malpractice. In addition, the firm has expertise in national and state class action litigation involving defective products, consumer fraud, and complex litigation. For more information, visit cunninghambounds.com.
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