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Timestamp: 2019-04-26 06:09:11+00:00

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Battle & Winn lawyer Adam Plant joined the firm in 2011 after spending six years at a national litigation firm based in Birmingham. Before entering private practice, Adam served as a Deputy Solicitor General for the State of Alabama. During his time working at the Office of the Alabama Attorney General, Adam litigated on behalf of the people of Alabama in both state and federal appellate courts, including the Supreme Court of Alabama, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, and the Supreme Court of the United States, including at the cert stage, merits briefing, and briefs amicus curiae. Adam then served as a law clerk for the Honorable William H. Pryor Jr. on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.
Adam has represented clients in antitrust, securities, and shareholder derivative cases; class actions; and complex litigation. He has represented small businesses, shareholders, members of the United States Armed Forces, doctors and medical associations, cattle ranchers, and row crop farmers in state and federal courts nationwide, including extensive experience in multidistrict litigation. At Battle & Winn, Adam prosecutes and defends clients in business disputes, financial services, and contract cases. He also represents relators in False Claims Act and whistleblower litigation. Adam maintains an active appellate litigation practice and represents both parties and amici in state and federal courts.
He is rated AV by Martindale-Hubbell, which is the highest possible peer review rating. Adam previously has been recognized as an Alabama “Super Lawyers Rising Star,” and is an alumnus of the Alabama State Bar Leadership Forum.
American Association for Justice; Alabama Association for Justice; American Bar Association.
Merrida v. Credit Acceptance Corp., 238 So.3d 1249 (Ala. Civ. App. 2017); Century Tel of Alabama, LLC v. Dothan/Houston Cty. Commc'ns Dist., 197 So. 3d 456, 457 (Ala. 2015); McPhail v. First Command Fin. Planning, Inc., 247 F.R.D. 598 (S.D. Cal. 2007); First Command Fin. Planning, Inc. v. McPhail, 128 S.Ct. 929 (2008) (cert. denied); Ex parte Medical Licensure Comm'n, 897 So 2d 1093 (Ala. 2004); McGinley v. Houston, 361 F.3d 1328 (11th Cir. 2004); Davis v. Judy, 540 U.S. 1075 (Brief of Amici Curiae 2003).

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